Great video! I need to gyro-stabilise a lightweight video camera and wondering can you point me to a method (either DIY recipe or "off the shelf product") for this purpose? essentially I just need a flywheel to be mounted to the lower part of a hand-held Steadicam Merlin stabiliser which already uses a gimbal device ... it just needs that extra edge of stability Cheers from Australia ... chris.poynton@gmail.com
great work, I think I finally got what the difference between nutation & precession is
thanks
Bartono0128 3 weeks ago
hello, can anyone tell me more about modes of nutation? i don't understand about mathematical representation details about it..
asifadio 6 months ago
Great video! I need to gyro-stabilise a lightweight video camera and wondering can you point me to a method (either DIY recipe or "off the shelf product") for this purpose? essentially I just need a flywheel to be mounted to the lower part of a hand-held Steadicam Merlin stabiliser which already uses a gimbal device ... it just needs that extra edge of stability Cheers from Australia ... chris.poynton@gmail.com
chrispoyntonoz 1 year ago
than u very much..my guess is confirmed about nutation.
sumaan135 1 year ago
@sumaan135
The same for me!
LePatay 1 year ago
Isn't there another phenomena with rotations? Aberration or what-so-ever.
T0B0KKE 1 year ago
Nice work; I was suspicious about the nutation with your arrangement but you did actually get some, well done.
You might like my video on the same topic. I posted it as an attachment, I hope you approve it.
--TK
TinselKoala 1 year ago
I didn't use standard pieces. The central disk is a piece from a weightlifting set the other pieces were machined with a lathe.
toc1955 1 year ago
i would like to try this experiment also, would you be able to post a list of materials that were used ??
wilsman77 1 year ago
brainiac
appolo94 2 years ago