3 axis Sony brushless gimbal

3 axis Sony brushless gimbal

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This is a 3-axis brushless gimbal designed specifically for Sony Alpha 6000 or 6500 cameras, although it can be used with other cameras that fit. The platform is fully adjustable and adaptable to various camera models. The design was inspired by the Tarot 680, but I modified it to accommodate longer legs so it would fit underneath. No rubber grommets are required for the fixture, as I've found that they're not necessary. Unfortunately, my original design is somewhat outdated, and I no longer have photos to share. However, it worked very well when I first created it. I was impressed by @nwesthoff's initial design on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:248930) and decided to create my own version for the Alpha 6000. My design is not a ripoff; rather, it was inspired by nwesthoff's gimbal and uses only photos from his original data. I invested countless hours designing this gimbal, so I would greatly appreciate credit if you decide to modify or use it in any way. To build the gimbal, you'll need the following hardware: - A dozen 3mm screws and nuts - Three BGM4108-130(HS) motors - One simplebgc controller - One 6001 bearing - A 340mm long carbon fiber rod with a diameter of 16mm (approximately two 170mm sections) If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.

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