For the last few weeks, I’ve been working in creating a kit for a more reliable head mount for the Eye Writer. For that matter, I designed some adjustable parts that can be assembled into a reliable support arm for the camera. The parts were laser cut (you can find the laser cutter file here) and glued together and then I made a mold out of urethane rubber and casted some copies with polyesther resin.

I tested the mount with the resin copies and arrived to the following conclusions:
- The material is adequate for the function that is going to perform. It can hold the weight of the electronics while remaining light weight.
- The gear locks that support the joints need to have a smaller angle between the teeth to allow a more precise adjustability of each part with respect to the others.
- A way to adjust the depth of the camera is missing. Making the middle arm a slider rail might solve the problem.
I will continue working on perfecting the new head mount.
