Hello, I am interested in only the handful engine, the truck already have, I would like to have the prices, I followed the link but I have not found anything on the engine, do me a favor, put me links of one group of motor speed potentiometer.
You can rig it to do inclines. Simply add counter weight on the higher end and a pulley to allow the counter weight to move up and down. Since the weight of the counter weight cancels out the weight of the incline, you should be able to "zero" it out and maintain near zero movement even without a servo.
im not quite interested in the slider, its cheap and versitile, but you can't mount it on a single tripod unless you diy some sort of support. however, i am interested in that top handle you got in your camera there. can you send me a link on where you got it?
@nomiSimple It's too slow for just video. I would use super slow for Timelapse (taking pictures). Especially when taking pictures you wouldn't notice any difference.
pretty smart approach.
timbobel 5 days ago
Screw the motor i would just move it with my hands
ShadowManV3 2 weeks ago
nice job...simple and straightforward.thanks.
goose278 3 weeks ago
Where can you purchase a motor like that ?
Where they sell scale model cars and planes and stuff ??
AztecBodyart 1 month ago
THANKS SO MUTCH!
bellapetuttidario93 1 month ago
Very nice stuff...
Jacques
jacquesone100 2 months ago
Ha ha love it well done
byt4byt 2 months ago
Hi,
I got your website thru Dug Dale and he placed you on the toplist of his top video tutorials. In my opinion, Dug is right!
I've dreaming of this kind of slider. Do you have any idea where can I buy the servo and the servo controller?
Thanks in advance...
Rene from the Caribbean
dokgold 2 months ago
@dokgold All of this information is on my blog with links to specific parts and such. Just search for Juicedlink Slider, thanks.
MrCheesyCam 2 months ago
Hello, I am interested in only the handful engine, the truck already have, I would like to have the prices, I followed the link but I have not found anything on the engine, do me a favor, put me links of one group of motor speed potentiometer.
I write from Italy, a greeting, Matthias.
Thank you very much.
ciambelline 2 months ago
i would buy this entire set up already installed from you
DaCoconutKid 2 months ago
Very nice.
didanhtennis 2 months ago
What's the name of the monitor you are using on your rig ? Where can I find it ?
aamediagrp 2 months ago
is this going to work on konova slider aswell?
krazyeknine57 3 months ago
@krazyeknine57 On the blog there's a konova motorized version setup in same way.
MrCheesyCam 3 months ago
link`s not working.
slyzxx1 3 months ago
@slyzxx1 Yeah YouTube is weird about that. But you'll find it on the site.
MrCheesyCam 3 months ago
Hi, I would appreciate knowing how many RPM (10,20,50?) is the engine of Slider DIY kit, thank you very much.
MottionStudio 4 months ago
You can rig it to do inclines. Simply add counter weight on the higher end and a pulley to allow the counter weight to move up and down. Since the weight of the counter weight cancels out the weight of the incline, you should be able to "zero" it out and maintain near zero movement even without a servo.
billg69gmc 4 months ago
It's just so ugly... no value given towards aesthetics anymore?
dshrode16 5 months ago
im not quite interested in the slider, its cheap and versitile, but you can't mount it on a single tripod unless you diy some sort of support. however, i am interested in that top handle you got in your camera there. can you send me a link on where you got it?
ajiaggarao 5 months ago
In super slow mode, would you be able to see the stepping action if you shot video or does it appear continuous?
nomiSimple 5 months ago
@nomiSimple from experience with similarly sized servos, I imagine there would be no noticeable jitter at all :)
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@nomiSimple It's too slow for just video. I would use super slow for Timelapse (taking pictures). Especially when taking pictures you wouldn't notice any difference.
Flyriverturtle 5 months ago