Things You'll Need
Instructions
Select your clamp type. A clamp camera mount can be made from any clamp available at a hardware store, but spring clamps and C clamps tend to work best. Consider your needs and purchase a clamp that most readily meets them.
Purchase a screw that fits into your camera's mounting socket. The standard mounting socket is 1/4 of an inch in diameter and fits 1/4-20 thread screws. If your hardware store has loose screws, bring your camera body to help you find a screw that fits securely. A thumb screw will work best, but any screw can be used.
Drill a hole into the clamp at the location you wish to mount your camera. Leave enough room to operate the clamp without the camera getting in the way.
Use your tap wrench to thread the hole you just made. The threading needs to match that of the mounting screw.
Fit the rubber washer on the top of the hole. This washer will cushion your camera's body and prevent it from being scratched by the metal of your clamp. Glue the rubber washer in place or simply let it float freely with your mounting screw holding it in place.