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## NOTICE
The PPT-Pan6B stl file has been updated to correct the base where it mounts to a servo. If you printed a bad PPT-Pan6B, you probably noticed it didn't seat well, if at all, on the servo, as the recessed groove was not present. It is possible to cut the groove out, manually, after printing, but the servo arm may not seat deeply enough in the part. It is best to print the updated version. Sorry for any inconvenience!
Side note: PPT-Pan6A is correct and did not need an update.
## Introduction
The Picacho Micro Pan-Tilt camera mechanism is named after Picacho Peak in Arizona, which is near where I often fly. This is a simple, lightweight, versatile design, inspired by a similar design by Painless360 on YouTube. This version is made to accommodate "micro" FPV cameras measuring 19mm across. It is designed for use with 12g servos measuring approximately 23x11.5x24mm. I use it with EMAX ES08MA II or ES08MD II servos, but it should work with similar sized servos. However,
The PPT-Pan6B stl file has been updated to correct the base where it mounts to a servo. If you printed a bad PPT-Pan6B, you probably noticed it didn't seat well, if at all, on the servo, as the recessed groove was not present. It is possible to cut the groove out, manually, after printing, but the servo arm may not seat deeply enough in the part. It is best to print the updated version. Sorry for any inconvenience!
Side note: PPT-Pan6A is correct and did not need an update.
## Introduction
The Picacho Micro Pan-Tilt camera mechanism is named after Picacho Peak in Arizona, which is near where I often fly. This is a simple, lightweight, versatile design, inspired by a similar design by Painless360 on YouTube. This version is made to accommodate "micro" FPV cameras measuring 19mm across. It is designed for use with 12g servos measuring approximately 23x11.5x24mm. I use it with EMAX ES08MA II or ES08MD II servos, but it should work with similar sized servos. However,
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