DIY Steadycam

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2009

This is my DIY Steadycam. Made of aluminium, nylon, screws and washers. Is has a conic bearing and two small ordinary bearings for the handle. Tha fork joint is composed of two small brass round bars with a bit of grease.... and a some elbow grease!!

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  • just watched that movie lol nice

  • @bigbehemoth try to view my stabilizer, it's like a glidecam design..

    all the gimbals are made of ball bearings.. the x,y,z axis..

  • Where's Deckard!?

  • I machined the round parts with a lathe. That parts have a set screw (grub screw) made with a drill and a tap.

    The top is composed of 4 parts. Two plates and two bars (square section 10 mm), so the wide plate=narrow plate+ 10+10 mm OK?

    The groove in the side of the narrow plate is made with a mill, but it is not extrictly necessary. You can do many holes in line so the plate moves in small leaps.

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