Camera Mount Adapters for the Logitech Adaptive Gaming Kit
An adapter to fit all 12 buttons from the Logitech Adaptive Gaming Kit to a 1/4" - 20 camera mount.
Device Specifications
Device Details
Overview
This device contains 12 total adapters for all the buttons in the Logitech Adaptive Gaming Kit. To view or request a single adapter for a button from this kit, click the names of the respective adapters below:
- 3x Large Button Adapter
- 3x Small Button Adapter
- 2x Variable Trigger Adapter
- 4x Light Touch Button Adapter
The Camera Mount Adapters for Logitech Adaptive Gaming Kit are inexpensive, easy, and quick to build adapters for all of the buttons in the Logitech Adaptive Gaming Kit. These adapters allow the buttons to be mounted on standard camera mounting equipment using the standard camera mount threads (¼”-20 UNC). These adapters were originally designed by ATMakers and more information on their switch mounts is available here.
Sizing
Size | Photo of Button | Photo of Camera Adapter |
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Camera Mounting Options:
Some possible mounting options using these camera mount adapters are tripods, flexible “gooseneck” mounts or a magic arm as shown below:
Cost
The total cost of this device includes the cost of the PLA filament used to print the device, the T-Nut used to provide threads, and the two screws used to attach the device to the appropriate Logitech Button.
The total cost of the full kit (12 mounts) comes to approximately $26.15.
A 1/4″ washer and a ¼” – 20 screw (at least ½” length) are temporarily needed to install the T-Nut. If needed to purchase, this will increase the cost of the device to approximately $2.
A more complete Bill of Materials is provided in the BOM spreadsheet in the linked GitHub repository.
Build Instructions
This device consists of a single 3D-Printed part, two screws and one T-Nut. The necessary files and instructions for 3D printing as well as the assembly guide are in the linked GitHub Repository.
Skills Required
- 3D Printing
Time Required
- 3D printing ~11.57 hours
- Assembly ~30 minutes
Tools
- 3D Printer
- Screwdriver
- ¼”-20 machine screw (at least ½” length) and washer for assembly.
Components
- 3D-Printed housing.
- ¼”-20 Barbed T-Nut 5/16” barrel length.
- 2x M3 x 8mm machine screws.
3D Printing
Refer to the 3D Printing Guide available in the Linked GitHub Repository.
Attribution
Original Design created by ATMakers under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license.
Documentation, modified design, design files and build files created by Neil Squire / Makers Making Change under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license
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