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Discreet Helmet Display Mount
by SirOhpacey
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This is a discreet helmet mount inspired by I Like To Make Stuff's Floating Helmet Display Mounts. His original design is shown here:
https://youtu.be/enBjzAhNHm8
I recently finished my customized Mandalorian helmet and thought that Bob's design was perfect for how I wanted to display it so designed a printable version of his display mount. I used some felt furniture pads for padding and a bunch of strong rubber bands to keep the hinge closed. Since it is 3D printed, though, IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED THAT YOU USE THIS DESIGN TO MOUNT A HEAVY HELMET. This is just holding up a relatively light 3D printed/fiberglassed helmet, but I wouldn't recommend this design for any heavy medieval/metal helms.
The model labeled "helmetholderwithholes.stl" is designed with the intent of using #12 x 1 1/2 in flat Phillips screws, but I also included a blank version (helmetholderblankforedit.stl) so that anyone can add their own holes and/or countersinks for whatever mounting methods they wish to u
https://youtu.be/enBjzAhNHm8
I recently finished my customized Mandalorian helmet and thought that Bob's design was perfect for how I wanted to display it so designed a printable version of his display mount. I used some felt furniture pads for padding and a bunch of strong rubber bands to keep the hinge closed. Since it is 3D printed, though, IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED THAT YOU USE THIS DESIGN TO MOUNT A HEAVY HELMET. This is just holding up a relatively light 3D printed/fiberglassed helmet, but I wouldn't recommend this design for any heavy medieval/metal helms.
The model labeled "helmetholderwithholes.stl" is designed with the intent of using #12 x 1 1/2 in flat Phillips screws, but I also included a blank version (helmetholderblankforedit.stl) so that anyone can add their own holes and/or countersinks for whatever mounting methods they wish to u
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