2-axis passive gimbal for camera/tripod

2-axis passive gimbal for camera/tripod

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Human Camera Stabilizer for Smooth Footage on Hand-Held Videos This camera stabilizer helps keep your video steady even as your hand moves, by dampening small shakes and bumps caused by uneven ground or unsteady hands. The weight at its base works in harmony with a clever combination of three moving parts that are secured with m8 bolts and nuts to ensure precise balance. A sturdy 1/2 inch PVC handle completes this design. All the required .dae and .stl files originate from SketchUp version 14; note that you may need to multiply these files by 25.4 if you prefer metric measurements instead of inches. How-to Steps: Print a single unit from the cee.stl file. Make two copies of halfgrip.stl for use as bearings, then combine all three units into a sturdy base using m8 bolts and nuts as instructed in http://www.stemphnompenh.com/pages/make-your-own-camera-gimbal-keep-your-video-steady Ask your questions and provide any feedback below in the comments section.

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