Self balancing scooters (hoverboards) can make an image stabilizer camera rig that can be used to capture smooth, low angle shoots.
Mounting a small camera to the body of the scooter can be challenging because the center part of the board twists while in operation.
With a 3D printed adapter, we can add a clamp for a camera mount to the middle of the board without obstructing riding or interfering with the position of the camera mount.
Full Tutorial
https://learn.adafruit.com/3d-printed-hoverboard-gopro-mount/overview
Design Files
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1204778
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