Steadycam for dslr and mirror less cameras 3D print model
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This is a handheld stabilizer inspired by Devin Graham's signature series. Features: -The gimbal head can be adjusted. -A movable arm allows for flexibility in camera placement. -A quick release plate makes it easy to remove and replace cameras. - The length of the device can be customized to fit different user needs. -An extendable base plate can be added when using a laser cutter. The components are 3D printed, but some additional parts are required. 2 bearings are needed for the arm: Inner diameter: 5 mm Outer diameter: 8 mm 2 more bearings are necessary for the grip that you hold onto: Inner diameter: 8 mm Outer diameter: 15 mm 1 bearing is also required for one of the tubes: Inner diameter: 25 mm Outer diameter: 37 mm Several other components must be obtained as well: -20 mm diameter aluminum tube -15 mm diameter aluminum tube -110 mm long with a 5 mm thread and a seal nut, along with 1 normal nut. -70 mm long with a 6 mm thread and a seal nut, plus 1 regular nut. -A 4 mm threaded component with one regular nut for securing the quick release plate. -An 8 mm threaded part that holds the head in place with two regular nuts. If you are laser cutting the bottom plate: -Six separate parts must be produced, each with a 6 mm thread and a regular nut. Wingnuts or 3D printed parts can serve as alternatives.
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