seeing the telescopic tripods that you are probably familiar with I was wondering if those can be 3D printed. So I've devised a snap lock mechanism which might be similar to those telescopic tripod but this one can be 3D printed.
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You will need
TPU
PLA/PETG/ABS or material of your choice, PLA should be the best option here
M3x20 bolt (9x)
M3 nut (9x)
¼" camera screw
allan key/screwdriver
from the printed parts:
Leg outside (3x)
Leg inside (3x)
Insert (6x)
Lever (3x)
Anti slip sock (3x)
Top plate (1x)
Bottom plate (1x)
Printing instructions
no supports are needed
all parts pre-oriented, you don't need to change the orientation
print the Insert and Anti slipcomponents in TPU. Due to different printer tolerances I uploaded different thickness variations of the Insert. You can try them out and see which works the best for you. I used 1.15 version but you might want to go thicker. Make sure the leg slides out easily otherwise go for thinner version.
PRO tip: after printing the Leg inside part, sand the sides (including the v-slot) to get better holding force.
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Assembly
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Firstly, follow the assembly video below:
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start off by taking the Leg outside component and place the Insert in. Make sure the Insert is seated correctly.Â
proceed by inserting the Leg inside component with the round tip facing forward
place the second Insert on top of the Leg inside. Again, make sure it is seated correctly.
put the Lever in place and screw it in with M3 nut and bolt
put on the Anti slip sock
repeat steps 1-4 for all three legs
screw the Bottom plate in all legs using M3 nuts and bolts
screw the Top plate in all legs using M3 nuts and bolts
place the ¼" screw in top plate and screw it into the camera