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  • This video is non informative

  • I added a heim joint a few inches down from the camera - then a stud and coupling nut, plus a sawed-off old tennis raquet handle. Voila!

  • This must be a joke!

  • where can i buy that part and what is it called?

  • a minute of pervert moving ! thank you !

  • THIS WAS SO USEFUL

  • That thing needs a condom

  • Could you do another video of the part where you move the thing around?

  • Did you masturbating your Steadycam?. I'm think so!!!.

  • Excellent use of off the shelf parts, how, and with what, did you fashion the handle portion? Is it threaded straight onto the joint assembly and secured with a set screw?

  • I think we got the message in the first 2 seconds. Yes it works! Nonetheless, I'm jealous.

  • nobody needs 55 seconds to get this!

  • 56 seconds to show what?

  • @abus777 haha

  • Those Heim fittings are expensive, 27$ of course they save time making your own, which should be considered. It is amazing what you can think of using just by wandering around a hardware store or auto parts store. Nice job.

  • @CharlesHenrySanson

    yeah still 27$ but a whole lot of BS taken care of lol measurements and shit,

  • What size is it?

  • Isn't that called a Heim Joint?

  • Great idea , but need more info on the gimbal part , is it tractor? Car? ¿?¿?¿?¿?

    Etc... Man , I think this could do the trick pretty good!

    Thumbs up!

  • It's a tie rod end. You can get them at any auto parts store. Make sure you get one with a normal right-handed thread.

  • where you get that gimabal and what is the name of it please reply

  • @kenth65 that thing is from a Kubota Tractor. I don't remember how they call it. Just google it.

  • Where did you purchase the ball/knuckle thing? Thats a great idea... .looks like it works very well!

  • what is that?

  • @JaySquiller it is a video camera stabilizer. that part is the gimbal. prevent shacking in your (hand held) videos.

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