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  • Nicely done. Do you work in the machine shop business? On the test, can you do a video of you running (jogging) and filming at the same time?

  • thank you. yes I work at a machine shop. plan on modifying it this winter then I'll post that video of me running with it.

  • Are you in the Portland, Oregon area?

    What is the size and weight of the middle counterweights and at the bottom of the steadicam.?

    I'm not exactly sure how you built the middle adjusting part...would your care to elaborate on your design?

  • name of the song please... :)

  • can u sell it to me..post it to me to malaysia?...how much it cost? pls reply to my email: icanberich@yahoo.com. tq!!!

  • Awesome work! I want one of yours, contact me back!

  • Can you hurry up and sell your plans/methods to some chinese manufacturer so we can buy these on ebay.

  • I would, but I need Billy Mays.

  • *it ate into my timetable. Evil place, that store, if you're a Scot!

    Five stars and a subscribe, I will watch this space!

  • If you did all that with little practice, I am still more impressed. Outstanding job! Do you have any plans to try your hand at making a model with improvements based on what you have learned? I know it is a lot of work but, at this end, it is a rewarding joy and a thrill to watch.

    Gah, next time I am in Portland, I will know to visit the place I meant to visit but somehow got stuck out at Fry's in Wilsonville because, being Scottish, it never occurred to me the buses would stop running at 4pm!

  • thank you, I plan on improving it this winter.

  • Really nice..Are you selling?

  • sadly, no.

  • holy smokes o..o

    this is amazing footage!

  • thanks.

  • I forgot that I was watching a demo of a home built stabilizer... I thought I was watching a "pro" video for a park. :-)

  • Thanks. I'll post more as soon as I can!

    Cheers.

  • The new Steadicam Merlin gimbal has 6 bearings. From pictures, I know at least one of them is a ball bearing. My design uses 2 ball bearings( connection between the universal joint and the movable base) and 4 slip fit bearings(4 connection points in the all-metal universal joint) Thanks for your comments.

  • Fantastic!

    I got the impression that the design has one skatebal bearing, am I right?

    because if so, I recommend placing a more

    much improved the smoothness of its design, beautiful,..:D

  • thank you.

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