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From: wslogue
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  • I'm not sure how I feel about the "tilt" elastics. To me, if you hit a bump, it'd just keep bouncing. I think I'd try hard mounting the camera to the plate, then replace side elastics with springs, and add another spring from camera plate, down to base. I think this would create enough Resistance to the unit, while still allowing for show absorption.

    I'd like to see any and all progression of this design.

    I may try to work on it as well and post my findings.

  • does it work?

  • Can you make a "how-to" video on how you made this?

  • retarded

  • If you ever complete this and would be interested in selling others, please tell me. This looks like a very sturdy design..

  • Thats about as far as i was, next problem is side to side swinging. and don't forget that the place where you mount it should be totally non flexible. im going to try now with a small pneumatic cilyinder as suspention and vibration canceller

  • as soon as i looked at this i thought shocks from rc trucks :) oh after thinking f*ckin brilliant how do i adapt it to rc heli size :D

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