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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

A cool DIY rail-mounted camera dolly
More at www.softweigh.com/video/diy.html

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  • Interesting, but costly...Aluminum is not cheap.

    Check out my Paintedsheep dollies here on youtube or at paintedsheepdolly. com

    I promise you can buy mine for less than it would cost to make this...and you don't have to bust your knuckles.

    Take care.

  • My own personal version cost me $15 for 2 skateboards and $10 for the aluminium with some left over. A lot of amateur video enthusiastics don't have $259 to spend on a dolly. Yours look good though but I still prefer the lite weight and strength of aluminium box sections. I don't make dollies to sell but hope you sell plenty of yours and make tons of money!!

    PS: Nice website too!!!

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  • You sound like gollum.

  • Cool design

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  • haha my precious!!

  • you do not have very good video or any other plane. I want to build one like it help me please

  • Some people take pride in building their own equiptment and not spending your $67.50 on up for your "dolly'. His design is great and nevertheless way cheaper to build. Like your product is any better. You dont even sell the track with the dollies yet !!! You should be ashamed. Wait untill you have fully developed your product(s). I think the word for your product is FAIL.

  • great!

    David Robert Jones (from Fringe) is talking? lol

  • $15 for 2 skateboards and $10 bucks for all that aluminum??? I don't know where you're getting your skateboards and aluminum but let me know cause that's a steal!

    The Paintedsheep Dolly weighs only 14lbs...and can hold over 350 pounds!

    Nice job though!

    Take care.

  • he/u talk strange, Good design tho..:)

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