FDM Friendly Steady Cam
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Excited to create meaningful prints? Ready to unleash your printer's true potential?\nLooking for a project that showcases what you're capable of? I've got just the thing; A High-Quality DSLR Stabilizer for FDM printing, all within budget and under $100.\nKeep in mind that this is an ongoing prototype, so feel free to share any helpful suggestions!\nUpcoming video footage will give you a closer look.\n\n \n \n Steps\nEnsure all printed components are effortless to produce, requiring minimal post-processing or support materials.\nOpt for maximum infill to guarantee optimal results.\nEstimated printing time is approximately 25 hours at 40 mm/s.\nTo attach the camera, I utilized a Manfrotto 323 quick release mount.\nMaterials required:\n- Threaded Rob M6x120 : 2 units\nNut M6 : 2\n-Locking Nut M4 : 9\n-Bolt M4 x 16 : 4 units\nBolt M6x35 : 3 units\nLocking Nut M6 : 4 units\nSpacer M6x12 : 3 units\nBolt M4x25 : 5 units\nBolt M4x6 : 4 units\n40x68x15mm Bearing : 1 unit\n10x26x8mm Bearing : 3 units\nHex Bolt M6x120 : 2 units\nM6 Wing Nut : 2 units\nWashers M6 Radius 50 : minimum 8 units\nSteel/Aluminium Tube : approximately 2m
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