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  • what kind of dirll bit does he use

  • @stevensvlogs For what? If you are talking about the plastic...Its just a regular wood drill bit.

  • @djrock9000 what size drill bit

  • jstellar pictures: Cool dude . . but i got my steadycam at jstellarpictures(dot)com hey cost way better then 500 dollar steadycams. Does me Justice

  • @Josefvideoz But those look just like PVC pipe with black paint, a weight, and some foam grips. Easy to make at home just like the one I made. Probably would only cost $10-15 to make them. They charge way too much too. $60-85 is too much to spend on some PVC pipe, paint, and a weight. You could have saved a LOT of money by making one yourself.

  • Good idea but a little ineffective. Check out the Cam Caddie Scorpion if you need an affordable and effective steady cam ($38). I've had some great success using it for the past few years.

  • ( brazil) ola meu amigo... ficou muito bom... pena que não da para regular o tamanho, mas mesmo assim ficou bom...

  • Cool video love this camera but it is very shaky.

  • @RickArter Actually with the steady cam its a lot more stable. I have some test videos on my channel if you want to see. In the test videos I wasn't using a very good camera. It doesn't have built in stabilization like my new camera so it still looks a little shaky. I have tried it with my new camera and it works very well.

  • nice.... not really, but yeah i guess kinda cool. kinda wish u explained it better.

  • @jbproductions18 - Yeah It was very late and the Parental Unit lives just above my room so I had to keep it short and quiet.

  • Really? I wish we could see more. But imagine someone tryed to steal your cam? you could wack them right off there feet. they would'nt know what hit them? Joke of course . thanks for making this but is there any footage of how it films the balance etc.?

  • @Drstoo1 - See my video titled "Testing The Cheap SteadyCam" for an example of before and after using the steadycam. Enjoy :)

  • @Drstoo1 - LOL. I do have some video footage of it in use. See my other videos.

  • Why don't you show us how it works...thats the whole idea. Your steady cam is better looking than the other one that was first shown. Very great job!!!

  • @frank1600 - You can see a video of it in use on my channel with the video name of "Testing The Cheap SteadyCam". Go check it out!

  • @frank1600 - See my video titled "Testing The Cheap SteadyCam" for an example of before and after using the steadycam. Enjoy :)

  • You don't need to use the PVC cleaner, just the glue will work fine

  • @pigandcats I suppose your right. I just had it lying around and figured I would seal it up tight.

  • very noice ;)

  • Thanks! I get bored often. This is the result! LOL

  • @xGunno Thanks.

  • Hi, could you add a video sample using your steady cam?

  • Yeah. I have to make one modification. The vertical tube is not long enough to battle the bouncing. I purchased a coupler and forgot that I would actually need two of them. LOL! I will post a video as soon as I finish. I also added some other cool features to the steadycam.

  • Go check out my other video...I have added the extension to the tube. I will be posting the sample video soon!

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