
Indoor Skycam
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Find all your designs and progress at www.marginallyclever.com. Skycam, constructed from two Makelangelo 3D printers, allows for seamless movement of an object within a square volume, perfect for creating stunning camera shots or functioning as a giant pick-and-place machine. Check out the Skycam project on Marginally Clever's homepage and learn more about building your own Skycam on Hackaday. The source code for Skycam is available on GitHub at https://github.com/MarginallyClever/Skycam. To assemble your Skycam, obtain two Makelangelos, each complete with necessary components. Mount the Makelangelos in opposite corners of a room. For the pen plotter, print an upside-down pen holder to avoid overhangs and secure the pen using m3 screws. Attach the top/bottom (camera plotter) by placing a 1/4-20 bolt through the grooved half, attaching the steppers' strings, adding the second half, and securing with a nut. Software instructions will be available soon.
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