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Kettle-Pod - the tabletop camera arm
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### Kettle-Pod is a camera extension arm for filming your tabletop.
It uses a kettle bell and rubber bands to hold a camera over your work area, without getting tripod legs in the frame. The heavy base allows you to move the Kettle-Pod anywhere on the desk.
The arm is counter-weighted using rubber bands. The counter-weight can be adjusted by adding/removing rubber bands and by moving the attachment point of the rubber bands.
You don't have to limit yourself to a kettle-bell; you can attach Kettle-Pod to pretty much anything with a round cross-section (36 mm OD max).
#### Parts list
##### Printed parts
- 3× `arm_coupler_open.stl`
- 2× `arm_coupler_endcap.stl`
- 1× `arm_coupler_rubberband.stl`
- 1× `arm_coupler_pivot.stl`
- 1× `base_pivot.stl`
- 1× `base_knob.stl`
- (Optional) 1× `base_knob_wrench.stl` for tightening the knob.
- (Optional) 1× `mount_tripod.stl` to mount cameras via the regular tripod screw.
- (Optional) 1× `mount_handlebar.stl` to mount a GoPro/
It uses a kettle bell and rubber bands to hold a camera over your work area, without getting tripod legs in the frame. The heavy base allows you to move the Kettle-Pod anywhere on the desk.
The arm is counter-weighted using rubber bands. The counter-weight can be adjusted by adding/removing rubber bands and by moving the attachment point of the rubber bands.
You don't have to limit yourself to a kettle-bell; you can attach Kettle-Pod to pretty much anything with a round cross-section (36 mm OD max).
#### Parts list
##### Printed parts
- 3× `arm_coupler_open.stl`
- 2× `arm_coupler_endcap.stl`
- 1× `arm_coupler_rubberband.stl`
- 1× `arm_coupler_pivot.stl`
- 1× `base_pivot.stl`
- 1× `base_knob.stl`
- (Optional) 1× `base_knob_wrench.stl` for tightening the knob.
- (Optional) 1× `mount_tripod.stl` to mount cameras via the regular tripod screw.
- (Optional) 1× `mount_handlebar.stl` to mount a GoPro/
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