WALT the Webcam Mount (Logitech C910)
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Published on March 8, 2012
Derived from
Logitech C910 Mount
by TheNewHobbyist
Description
Meet the Webcam Arm Lamp Truss or WALT for short, he's here to hold your webcam and remind you to smile while you Skype.
This is an upgrade of my original Logitech C910 webcam mount in an attempt to increase both it's functionality and it's aesthetic appeal. This will allow you to easily connect your webcam to the "TERTIAL Work Lamp" from IKEA which runs about $9, giving you a webcam jib on the cheap.
I've included more information on this build, as well as some thoughts on designing for form AND function in my blog post: thenewhobbyist.com/2012/03/remembering-form-when-designing-for-function/
This is an upgrade of my original Logitech C910 webcam mount in an attempt to increase both it's functionality and it's aesthetic appeal. This will allow you to easily connect your webcam to the "TERTIAL Work Lamp" from IKEA which runs about $9, giving you a webcam jib on the cheap.
I've included more information on this build, as well as some thoughts on designing for form AND function in my blog post: thenewhobbyist.com/2012/03/remembering-form-when-designing-for-function/
Instructions
1. Print WALT
2. Remove the light fixture from the TERTIAL
3. Attach WALT to the lamp arm using:
2x 16mm M3 flat head machine screws (McMaster Carr #91420A126)
1x 25mm M3 flat head machine screws (McMaster Carr# 91420A130)
3x 4mm M3 hex nuts (McMaster Carr#90695A033)
4. Tighten everything down and you're ready to chat!
2. Remove the light fixture from the TERTIAL
3. Attach WALT to the lamp arm using:
2x 16mm M3 flat head machine screws (McMaster Carr #91420A126)
1x 25mm M3 flat head machine screws (McMaster Carr# 91420A130)
3x 4mm M3 hex nuts (McMaster Carr#90695A033)
4. Tighten everything down and you're ready to chat!
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License
WALT the Webcam Mount (Logitech C910) by TheNewHobbyist is licensed under the Attribution - Non-Commercial - Creative Commons license.

That sure is a happy looking camera mount!