Gopro stabilizer (GlideCam)

Gopro stabilizer (GlideCam)

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Human: Smooth-motion stabilizer for GoPro cameras. Designed to utilize four common 608 skate bearings. Hardware: 4 x 608 Skate Bearings 1 x Threaded Rod (6/32 used, maximum size is inner diameter of bearings, 8mm) 11 x 6/32 Nuts (3 x if using different-sized rod and 8 of that size) 3 x 6/32 Machine Screws (3/4 inch or longer) 11 x #6 Washers (stacked ones visible inside gimbal are necessary if not cutting 15mm M3 screws to size) 7 x M3 Machine Screws (4 x 30mm and 3 x 15mm, may need to cut to specific lengths) Optional (for outer bearings on gimbal, holes for screws included but not required): 2 x #6 Washers 2 x M3 or 6/32 machine screws You will likely need to devise your own weight solution. My solution is part of the iron core from a small A/C motor. Special Thanks: The 'spinner.stl' file is borrowed from the "Tiny Planetary Gears Set" by Aubenc: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:23030 (crank_handle.stl) The 'GoproMount.stl' file is modified and borrowed from the "GoPro Extension (75 mm, straight)" by Hcc23: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:454206 (Gopro_Extension_75.stl) Thanks for downloading! Consider leaving a tip if you found it helpful! Print Settings Printer: Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.18 Infill: varies Notes: Used 25% infill for the handle, 40% for the "loop" and "loopends," and 100% for the rest. Post-Printing Assembly: Assembly video coming soon.

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