Made L-shaped wood frame for box camera tripod use

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My 616 and a 620 box cameras need to see some action, so I figured a tripod adaptation was in order.
I made an L-shaped wood frame, with 1/4 nut insert.Two actually, a large one, and a smaller for, say, a Brownie Flash.

The thought was to use elastic bands to keep the camera snug against the "L".
Other similar material, maybe, like a Velcro straps?
 
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