I was looking into this a while back. I noticed that some Makerbot users have designed and printed their own Kinect tripod adapters. Not sure if any users are selling their DIY mounts but might be worth contacting them. (I happen to have a Makerbot kit but no time to assemble it yet. Sigh!)
Here's one Makerbot design:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5004I wound up getting two of these instead:
http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Xbox360-K ... 609&sr=8-2These are tripods with a special head for Kinect. They were really cheap but unfortunately they're made very cheaply. The tripod is metal but
very lightweight; it works well enough for Kinect but it could be easily knocked over so watch out. The head is a little over engineered--it has a odd 'extension' in front meant for hanging behind a TV. This feature is unnecessary and unfortunately it actually makes the head awkward and possibly less stable.
That said, I still find these tripods convenient and usable. At first I wondered if vibration or bouncing might become an issue because we have wooden floors but so far it seems okay. Putting them away is easy--I just fold up the legs and stick them in a closet.
I can't say I recommend them because of the flimsy construction but it does the job for now. IMO, better to get a good adapter and two lightweight but better constructed tripods. One of these days I'll have to assemble that Makerbot and just print my own--maybe after we get our second movie finished.
G.