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Re: Having trouble with your camera mount?
Just play with it. I took a piece of the one square wide edu bot metal stuff and cut it so it was 1 square x 7 squares then bent it into a U shape with one square on the bottom and three on each side. Then I bolted one side of the U to the camera and the other to the servo head. Took like an hour and isnt very strong, and has all the weight on one side, but it sort of works.
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