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Just saw this video pop up on my youtube. Anyone have this mount? Looks interesting since I can use it on my osmo as well. Not sure what TPU is but will the 3d printed material be strong enough?
They claim it to be able to hold a 7.85" CrystalSkys but, I'm skeptical. I got a Carbon Fiber 3D printed mounting plate to put the mounting bracket on.
The vendor claimed that.Where does it say it works with the 7.85" crystalsky? I was only planning to use it with my 5.5" but I guess thats good to know if I ever upgrade. How much was your carbon fiber 3d part? This is only $35 so thats kinda appealing compared to DJI's $80 mount plus whatever your carbon plate cost.
Just saw this video pop up on my youtube. Anyone have this mount? Looks interesting since I can use it on my osmo as well. Not sure what TPU is but will the 3d printed material be strong enough?
The vendor claimed that.
It was claimed by the user that initially advertised this product on this forum.Hey Flyhigh! I'm the owner of Dirty J Designs. Have no fear TPU is one of the strongest most resilient materials you can print. We've sold thousands of our tablet adapters and have yet to hear of a single one breaking.
Don't know where you heard this. We haven't gotten our hands on a 7.85" monitor yet. I have no doubt that we will be able to securely hold it but this current design is only verified to work with the 5.5" crystalsky. We may need to design a separate mount once we see the 7.85" in person.
I dig it. I would like to see you be able to keep the DJI CS mount attached, so that moving from this to an inspire controller was as intended, easy. A hack way to do it is prob just cut off that tab on the bottom.
You can't leave the DJI adapter on the bottom of the unit and still use the Dirty J CS mount.Why would you need to cut anything? Its made to work with the inspire controller. No cutting required.
You can't leave the DJI adapter on the bottom of the unit and still use the Dirty J CS mount.