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Cop Car Camcorder Mount

Cop Car Camcorder Mount
Rig an onboard camera like the cops and NASCAR, for 15 bucks. Inspiration for this project from Make Volume 13. Mine adds a swivel mount that makes it much more useful. Enjoy!


 
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Step 1What You Need...

What You Need...
1. 3/4" Square Aluminum stock tubing. About 2 Feet long
2. (2) "U" bolts with matching wing nuts
3. Dollar Store mini-tripod
4. 4mm 1 1/2" long bolt
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29 comments
Aug 7, 2008. 10:05 PMcaitlinsdad says:
Looks like you need to add some kind of vibration damping. Maybe some rubber grommets to the bolts or steadycam fluid-counterweight thingy.
Aug 8, 2008. 7:15 PMJay$ says:
I've tried this and the rubber addition doesn't work. The vibration is because of the movement of the actual seat, you'd have to find a way to tighten up the reclining part of the seat.
Sep 1, 2009. 10:11 PMtonz0phun says:
Perhaps mounting this on the back seat will reduce the vibration? My car has the same head rests front and rear so I'm sure that could work.
Jan 11, 2011. 1:25 AMnabzaf says:
Or just do what i did take out the front seat and install a tripod and a computer stand ..... just a thought
Jan 11, 2011. 1:19 AMnabzaf says:
So why mount it on you headrest why not a dash mount will have less vibration that way ....... remember when we all had disk-man in our cars and it use to skip well they made a thing that had springs in it to reduce the vibration couldn't you do the same......
Feb 2, 2010. 3:23 PMCraigSnedeker says:
Nice, but can we see where the tripod mounts to? I don't really get where you put it
Mar 28, 2009. 4:17 PMtwocvbloke says:
You know, this has just reminded me, I used to have one of thode cheap camera tripods, but it collapsed under the weight of my old Sony TR417E 8mm camcorder!!! I forgot what I did with the mount though, could have used it now I know of this... :( Oh well, they're cheap enough... :D
Feb 12, 2009. 2:57 PMsnakeii says:
Nice idea.

Instead of using that regular aluminum tubing, try out some of the 80/20 1" extrusion (part number 1010). With it you could simply adjust the bolts to fit various vehicles. They offer tons of various brackets and accessories, and you can make other non-80/20 stuff work as well.

Check out their site (http://www.8020.net/) for local dealers, or just go to McMaster-Carr (page 1888). McMaster doesnt carry all of their stuff though.
Jan 31, 2009. 10:08 AMamakerguy says:
hey I have that same mini tripod (but the legs are red).
Jan 6, 2009. 9:52 PMdrsteevo says:
That looks like 275 in Pinellas county, I can't quite make out the road signs but I used to drive on that highway all the time.
Jan 3, 2009. 10:38 AMimshanedulong says:
This is cool! But one warning, that tripod is a piece of crap. I used mine a few times and the screw part broke right off! it took me hours to get it out of my camera.
Oct 13, 2008. 5:05 AMtripseven says:
To reduce or eliminate the reflection on the windscreen or windshield you'll want a circular polarizer. You can get them for most camcorders directly from the manufacturer of your camcorder ~or~ you can get cheaper ones from Ritz or Wolf Camera. Be sure to match up your filter with the correct size filter. You can save yourself time and money by checking the ring size of your camcorder as it should say on the inner ring or somewhere on the lens what the size of the filter threads are. Simply match that up and head to the camera store. Put the filter on your camera, dial it in (you rotate one part of the filter to eliminate the reflection on the windshield) and voila, you have a MUCH cleaner image.
Aug 11, 2008. 4:43 PMPlasmana says:
5/5 star rating for your great work!
Aug 9, 2008. 6:14 AMcodester says:
Speeding KipKay?
Aug 11, 2008. 4:35 PMPlasmana says:
It looks like it, he probably put his camera on fast motion...
Aug 10, 2008. 2:13 PM999592 says:
hey you know cop cars actually have the cameras mounted on the front end so that it has a much clearer view of whatever is going, instead of having to video through the windshield. So its not quite the same as a cop car, however I have no doubt that it is similar to those in NASCAR. :)
Aug 9, 2008. 1:45 AMjam3s says:
This is great, I started making this yesterday, although had to improvise on a few things.

For a start, I didn't get the U Bolts, but two bolts with wing nuts and a mending plate was fine and still does the job.

Second of all, I didn't get the aluminum square tube, instead I got hold of an L shape aluminum piece of material. This does no where near have the strength to do the job properly.

When I put my DSLR onto it, it kinda bends and warps. It is strong enough to hold it, but it isn't strong enough to keep it in place whilst driving, so may result in fuzzy shots.

Great idea though =]
Aug 7, 2008. 10:53 AMStrangeRover says:
Hey Kip Great job as always. I had actually just picked up the same tripod at my dollar store. By the way, those are not eye-bolts. Eye-bolts have a circular 'eye' and a single threaded end. You're using what I would call 'U' bolts. Keep up the great work!
Aug 7, 2008. 4:51 PMkillerjackalope says:
A little thing about bolts for the camera mounting...

If you want to attach the camera direct ot the rail the mounting point uses a 1/4 inch coarse thread bolt.
Aug 7, 2008. 3:05 PMcomodore says:
Yet another great, awsome, best project from Mr KipKay! Bravo! rate:*****
Aug 7, 2008. 10:45 AMheavy.metal.nguyen says:
You drive fast!
Aug 7, 2008. 11:39 AMBartboy says:
HEHE his cop-style camcorder mount will catch the cops catching him!
Aug 7, 2008. 11:23 AMThornburg says:
Very nice, favorited.
Aug 7, 2008. 10:32 AMtrebuchet03 says:
Sweet - better implementation than the one I did a year ago :).
Aug 7, 2008. 10:15 AMPumpkin$ says:
KIPKAY RULEZ! 5 stars you gus should do the same>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Aug 7, 2008. 9:24 AMRockerx says:
Cool! This would be great for those who want to make a movie with something to do with police work. It would give it a lot more realism since this is how it works in real life.
Aug 7, 2008. 9:04 AMDr. Cool says:
I have always wanted to do this, now all I have to do is get a car! ; ) Doc Cool
Aug 7, 2008. 7:50 AMbumpus says:
Sweet!
This is really cool, might have to do this for senior week!
:D

If anyone is interested I have a camcorder, just like the one seen in the video for sale, here...

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