camera slider 3d print
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I tested the slider with a DSLR camera and it worked flawlessly, but I haven't completed the platform for mounting regular cameras yet. This isn't a difficult task; I've just been focused on other projects. I plan to improve the design as needed, so...
cults3d
Tips and Variations: * Use a longer track for more dramatic panning shots * Add a tripod mount to the slider for added stability * Experiment with different types of motors and drives for unique effects * Build a custom housing around the slider for...
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The design includes a holder for the rods, which must be placed at both ends and a top part where the camera sits, which has a place for an M6 screw to mount to a camera.BOM:2x14mm diameter rods8x603ZZ bearings8+4 M3 screws1 M6 Screw (optional, you...
grabcad
This motorized camera slider has an attachable parallax bar and is built on the Open Builds V-slot platform. It features two sets of wheels for double the rail length movement, with limit switches to prevent crashes. Supporting DSLR or mirrorless...
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Camera Slider for Openbuilds V-Slot Aluminum Extrusion uses four mini delrin wheels. An Arca-Swiss compatible plate can be attached to the beam of a tripod using it. Some diaphragms in the model should make support unnecessary, but they need to be...
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This is a camera slider that i designed. The things that need to be bought are 20x20 aluminium profile and 4 wheels for the aluminium profile. The length of the profile is entirely up to you. I recommend using the X-Bracket for any slider longer...
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Tips and Variations Here are some additional tips and variations to consider when building your DIY camera slider: * Use a long piece of wood for more stability * Add a handle or grip for easier use * Use different materials, such as aluminum or...
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Additionally, I've included a link to a full video tutorial at https://youtu.be/s2miAggPVKs, as well as an Instructables guide here: https://www.instructables.com/id/Object-Tracking-Camera-Slider-With-Rotational-Axis/. ... The GitHub code repository...
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This is version one of the camera slider, and I'm aware of its limitations - the tolerances are too tight, making the wheels barely fit on the track, and it feels extremely top-heavy at present. ...It functions well enough for now, but I'd love to...
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Remix of: "Camera Slider" by ThePrintingSaffa https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1373489 Project concept and assembly instructions: "How to Make a Professional Camera Slider (100% DIY!)" by DIY Perks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE37xI14Fyw...
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You can find the entire project here: https://youtu.be/3ISblBN-hK4 All printed items are available at: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2353694 The Sketch for this project can be found at: https://github.com/RJ-Make/OpenSlider STEP files are...
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DIY Camera Slider for less than 100€. With object tracking and controlled by an Arduino Nano. Power supply with standard power bank (10,000 mAh). Thus mobile and flexible usable. Arduino code: https://github.com/werner-rh/cameraslider 2023-06-03...
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This is a motor-driven controllable slider for DSLR, action cams and other cameras with similar dimensions and weight. All electronic parts kit (and Arduino program) is the same as this one - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1622033. Update...
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This is my inaugural rendition of Camera Slider, a pioneering endeavor fueled by the creative spark of Arduino. ...The project seamlessly integrates a step motor, a precision-crafted step motor driver, an intelligent Arduino Mega, a vibrant LCD screen...
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A dynamic creation, a mobile base for a motorized camera slider. This innovative design utilizes 12mm open linear bearings moving smoothly along 12mm rods spaced precisely 80mm apart. ...At its core, the underside of this dolly features a clamping plate...
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This compact camera slider is designed to deliver silky-smooth shots every time. It glides effortlessly, making it perfect for capturing professional-looking footage with ease. ...Plus, its intuitive design ensures that you can create high-quality...
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Here are two aluminum bars and some MDF wood needed for this DIY camera slider, cut out by a laser. It's the work of Damian Gil, a student from Seville who made it at the FabLab there. ... To build one, follow these steps: Check out this Spanish...
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... tools. ...Modify it directly in your browser at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/3pbbLB8NbhU. It's specifically designed for a camera slider to securely hold two vertical poles. ...The structure is engineered to support rods with a diameter of 12mm.
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////////////////////////////////////////Part list ///////////////////////////////////////////// [Non 3D printed parts] $Length of bolt includes head. 1. constant force spring (1 ea, 0.2kgf, 500 mm,...
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Hello everyone I made this camera slider it has so many amazing features, for example it can slide and rotate the camera in the same time it can stand in 90 degree + 30 degree the electronic so simple don't need arduino or any coding I recommend you...
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Mount your slider securely by first mirroring one side before printing it. Then, attach a 40x10mm L bracket to help stabilize the slider. Use 3mm grub screws to firmly secure the 8mm rods in place. Next, use four M5 bolts to mount the L bracket to...
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# Material: * 1 x TurnsPro * 2 x Ø8 Pipes (as long as you want - mine are 750mm long) (**) * 1 x 734x70x9 Wooden bottom plate (**) * 2 x SCS8UU Linear Bearing (*) * 1 x 2m Belt 2GT 6mm * 2 x 2GT 20 Idle pulley (*) * 2 x Ø4x20 Rod * 2 x 1/4" D-Ring...
grabcad
... flexibility to frame perfect shots in indoor and outdoor spaces. Now you can create the visual effects and produce incredibly smooth floating camera crane shots that add value to your filming productions and bring a quick return on your investment!
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A versatile camera slider is driven by a dependable handle. It relies on high-quality components to deliver precise and smooth movements. ... These are the essential parts needed: 2 eight-millimeter diameter steel inox smooth rods A strong...
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Introduction This is the first version of a fully functional 3D printed camera slider, utilizing 10mm O/D carbon fibre rods and 4mm O/D PTFE solid rods as inserts for precision bearings. My primary goal is to design a compact motorized version for...
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I've tested the slider with a DSLR camera and it performed flawlessly, but I haven't yet completed the platform for mounting regular cameras. This is simply a matter of prioritizing tasks; I'll get to it eventually. As the design evolves, I...
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This DIY camera slider utilizes an 80/20's 1010 extruded aluminum piece as its base, which is simple yet sturdy. It avoids complex designs like belt-driven systems and special hardware. The purpose of this slider isn't for steady video dolly effects...
grabcad
I constructed a basic camera slider, designing it in Fusion 360. Although there might be more advanced designs available, this one uses bronze bushings (16x10x16mm) on 10mm axles. The bushings fit into the camera carriage and can also be secured...
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A few years ago, I created a motorized camera slider using some extruded aluminum and a Nema 17 stepper motor, but I found that I hardly ever used it, due to it being a pain to set up and the fact that the videos always came out choppy. For those,...
youmagine
I was craving a straightforward camera slider, so I built one. This is essentially a speedy and unpolished design created using Fusion 360. I'm confident that there are numerous designs out there that far surpass this one! It's crafted specifically...