DSLR Slider

DSLR Slider

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I just purchased a DSLR camera and I was eager to create a custom slider, so I went online to research affordable options. Unfortunately, all the ones available cost around £1000 (approximately 1490$) which led me to decide that building my own was a great idea. I used an Up! 3D printer but any type would be suitable. Print Settings Printer Brand: Up! Printer Model: Up Plus Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 20mm Infill: 75% Post-Printing Requirements You'll need several components to complete the assembly, including a piece of 19mm pipe. I initially used 1.8m of PVC tube but plan to upgrade to 2m of copper tubing in the near future to ensure it doesn't bend under camera weight. Additionally, you'll require a 1/4 inch bolt that fits most DSLR cameras. Design and Development This custom slider was designed and created at my school, Robert Bloomfield Academy, where I received expert guidance from Mr. Pallet. In my opinion, he's an exceptional educator, making significant contributions to our institution's success. A huge thank you to Mr. Pallet and the staff of Robert Bloomfield Academy for providing me with the necessary resources.

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