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DustenT 12-14-2005 05:12 PM

DIY Headrest Camera Mount
 
Total Time: Less than 1 hour
Total Cost: $15.13
Beers: 2

Parts List:
~18" aluminum square tubing (I used 3/4")
2 - 1/2" U-bolts
5 - 1/4"-20 Wing Nuts
1 - 2" 1/4"-20 bolt
1 - 1/4"-20 nut

Procedure:

1.) Gather parts
http://180customs.net/v-web/gallery/..._005.sized.jpg

2.) Line up aluminum tubing with headrest, mark where the holes for the U-bolts need to be drilled out.
http://180customs.net/v-web/gallery/..._011.sized.jpg

3.) Drill holes for U-bolts, assemble.

http://180customs.net/v-web/gallery/..._016.sized.jpg

4.) Trim the tubing to the appropriate length, drill hole for camera mount.

http://180customs.net/v-web/gallery/..._018.sized.jpg

5.) Install 1/4"-20 bolt into tubing. This will screw into the bottom of your camera.
http://180customs.net/v-web/gallery/..._020.sized.jpg

6.) Finished product.
http://180customs.net/v-web/gallery/..._021.sized.jpg

Notes: I made this as cheap as possible. I will eventually be using the ball-mount off my tripod instead of a straight bolt. The setup I outlined above is adjustable, simply adjust the position of the passenger seat to get the correct angle. Good luck!

Tyler 12-14-2005 05:22 PM

You rock man.:rockon:

cali-ti 12-14-2005 05:50 PM

cool idea. does the camera have image stabilization? :)

DustenT 12-14-2005 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cali-ti
cool idea. does the camera have image stabilization? :)

Nope. I'm just using my Fuji FinePix s5100. It's not the greatest but it works. I just did a test drive with it. I works great, it's a little shaky from the seat back vibration, but if you had someone in the seat it would be stable. I'll try to get some video tonight.

lkwd318ti 12-14-2005 06:19 PM

Good job!
I made one of those a few months ago too, but kinda different.
I bought one of those tripod mounts for it though. (It was the most expensive part :tongue: )

-Randy

cali-ti 12-14-2005 07:13 PM

if i start tracking my car, i'll have to do something like this to hold my panasonic three-chip dvcam so i can film in widescreen mode and transfer it to dvd :) wonder how well the image stabilization would do. perhaps some rubber bushings where the ubolts hold the seat posts and where the camera mounts ...

Silver00spike 12-19-2005 09:23 PM

Thats a nice idea. I was gonna use pvc pipe between 2 seats, but this looks much better

thesk8nmidget 04-26-2008 11:50 PM

any pictures of it?


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