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This is a motorized camera slider powered by USB, and with a travel distance of 300mm; its small size makes it perfect for traveling, and it fits perfectly inside a backpack. For this project you will need: 2x 440mm*18mm copper pipes (they can also...
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In this video, I'm giving a high-level overview of how I created my own fully open-source Motorized Camera Slider (OpenSlider), which is based on Thomas Sanladerer's Camera Slider design. You can find the entire project here:...
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I wanted to build a long camera slider but the professional ones were too expensive, so I made my own using conduit and some 3D printed parts along with a motor and motor controller from Amazon (listed below). If you decide to make this, please let...
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This motorized slider uses a TurnsPro for movement. With the timelapse device, it's easy to control and plan the perfect shot. Without the TurnsPro, you can get all needed parts for about 15 euros. I bought everything on AliExpress except the pipes.
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Video showing this off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLo_nu0BSLk This is my motorized camera slider that uses an Ender 3 motion board to power it. I even added AI face detection to the software to move it automatically. The software is very...
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The slider offers flexible control options, allowing users to remotely command it via Bluetooth from a smartphone or program precise movement sequences. Additionally, retractable stands are integrated into the design, enabling users to mount it on a...
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To construct this slider, you will require additional materials: -2 steel bars with an 8mm diameter (as long as preferred) -1 aluminum square bar measuring 15x15mm (matching the length of the steel bars) -8 M3 screws with a 15mm thread -8...
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To build this slider, additional materials will be required: -2 steel bars with an 8mm diameter (as long as desired) -1 aluminum square bar measuring 15x15mm (equivalent to the length of the steel bars) -8 M3 screws that are 15mm in length -8...
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This slider is engineered with all the control electronics integrated into its carriage. As a result, you can extend it to any desired length by simply stretching the tracks. Its operation can be effortlessly controlled via Bluetooth from your...
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i have made this motorized camera slider which enables smooth motion in 2 axis. it uses NEMA 17 light weight stepper motors and DRV8825 drivers for 1/32 microstepping. i have also attached rubber feet so that the slider has a firm grip on any...
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I designed a motorized camera slider that lets users perform simple camera movements and capture timelapse videos with ease once built. My goal was to create a user-friendly and versatile slider, which is why I chose to incorporate a touchscreen into...
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i have made this motorized camera slider which enables smooth motion in 2 axis. it uses NEMA 17 light weight stepper motors and DRV8825 drivers for 1/32 microstepping, which enable smooth motion at slower speeds. the slider slides on a 500mm 2040 v...
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A sleek, over-engineered two-axis step motor driven camera slider. ... Build video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OmG21LjYc4 Components: 20mm aluminum tubing M3 bolts and nuts M4 bolts and nuts M3 threaded rod 2 pieces DRV8825 step motor drivers 2...
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Check out these tutorial and assembly instructions right here:http://blog.aichriedler.de/index.php/2016/05/23/diy-motorized-time-lapse-camera-slider/\nCatch a video about the assembly process over on...
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This is an Updated version of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2320443 3D printable parts for your very own motorized camera slider. There are a few solidworks files included for the circuit housing, mostly useful if you want to customize the...
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I wanted to share my take on Adafruit's Bluetooth Motorized Camera Slider project by throwing in a unique spin of filament. At first, I considered adding feet with a nub-and-socket design, but I realized I was over-engineering the whole thing. These...
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There are plenty of camera sliders to find on Thingiverse, but none fit my needs perfectly. I had some parts on hand, including a motor, Arduino, switches, aluminum rods, screws, bearings, and wanted to print the rest, including the sled itself. The...
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There are a whole bunch of camera sliders to find on thingiverse. But none fitted my needs. I had some parts here, a motor, an arduino, switches, aluminium rods, screws, bearings … and wanted to print all the rest - including the sled itself. The...
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This is my inaugural rendition of Camera Slider, a pioneering endeavor fueled by the creative spark of Arduino. ...The project seamlessly integrates a step motor, a precision-crafted step motor driver, an intelligent Arduino Mega, a vibrant LCD screen...
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I modified a basic camera slider with electric movement by attaching two powerful motors to my affordable camera slider, which I purchased from an online retailer. Check out my YouTube channel for the comprehensive guide on how to build it.
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Everything is modifiable: this is an Arduino based OPEN SOURCE robot What you need to print: · Small Gear<- Print it with 100% infill · UPPER GANTRY · BOTTOM GANTRY · Electronics CASE · PLATFORM · MOTOR LEGS · PULLEY END LEGS · PULLEY END · 623zz...
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Building a custom motorized camera slider can significantly enhance your video and time-lapse productions without breaking the bank. By leveraging a 3D printer, you can create a cost-effective and highly customizable solution. To begin, print all...
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What you need to print: Small Gear <- Print it with 100% infill UPPER GANTRY BOTTOM GANTRY Electronics CASE PLATFORM MOTOR LEGS PULLEY END LEGS PULLEY END 623zz ENVELOPE MOTOR END OPTIONAL Camera SLIDER TRIPOD SUPPORT Electronics: DEVIA control...
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BOM: - 3pcs 3d printed parts - any nema 17 stepper motor - 2psc FL05 flange bearing (model included just for representation - not printing!) - 2pcs gt2 pulley and 2m belt (can be bought as a set) - 4pcs 12mm polished stainless steel rods (full -...
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So, I grabbed the MK2 case they designed for the Arduino, chopped off the mount pegs, and drilled some fresh holes in it: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/g44BrhtmbAC-adafruit-camera-slider-mk3-case-for-arduino Is this a sloppy TinkerCAD job? Yeah,...
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The following parts are also required: four linear bearings LM12UU, four zip ties, a camera ball head of your choice, an Arduino board, two-axis joystick, stepper driver A4988 or DRV8825 - any will suffice. Some M3 nuts and bolts for the motor and...
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Heavy Duty Camera Slider Designed for use with 25mm Chromed Steel Pipes or Aluminum. When printing, choose between Roller v6 (608 Ball Bearings) or v7 (688 Ball Bearings). Missing Parts: - Additional spacers may be needed on the top and bottom of...
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WIP! Heavy duty camera slider Designed for use with 25mm chromed steel pipes (https://www.bauhaus.se/dp-ror-millers-25mm-krom.html) or Aluminium (https://www.bauhaus.se/ror-aluminium-o25mm-1m.html) When printing, choose between Roller v6 (608 ball...
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Here's an easy DIY camera slider to build, either with or without a motor. To create a version without motor functionality, simply replicate that part twice. ...You will need the following essential components: Four M3 countersunk screws (each 20mm or...