Make a camera mount on an helmet

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I have a Shark Evoline 3 helmet and a Sony HDR-AS15 camera and I wanted to create a camera mount on my helmet. The solution was built using extra tough Velcro, sugru and two thin metal plates. I bought some magnets but forgot them quickly as I wanted to keep the helmet good looking! So there's Velcro on the helmet and the opposite metal plate, then sugru connecting it to another metal plate (sugru perfect for getting the right angle and reducing vibration) and some velcro again. I have driven at 130 km/h and the camera just sits there. The camera is easy to attach and remove, I can use the start/stop button without stopping if necessary and open/close the helmet. Can't think of any flaws really.  Here it is in action!.

The metal plates are attached by sugru only, so I hope it will hold. I'll probably add another pack of sugru just to be sure.

Patrick from Finland