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48. Homemade Steadycam - Poor man's version
1 year ago
Homemade Steadycam made with parts from your local hardware store.

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  • MetalAlien plus 1 year ago
    ha, I just made something like that too. Works pretty darn good.
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  • Jef Gibbons plus 1 year ago
    Thanks for posting this! Great customization! Do you find the weight to be enough?
  • Andres J. DeLeon plus 1 year ago
    the website suggest about 2 lbs, however the verison I built only has 1 lb and it works for me. the entire unit will take some getting use to but the video results are great! thanks for the comment Jef!
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  • Jef Gibbons plus 1 year ago
    No prob! You inspired me so much I went to Home Depot last night and put one together, but the pipes are way too long, so I'm gonna hit up a plumbing store... Already it looks a lot better though!
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  • Andres J. DeLeon plus 1 year ago
    The (3) pipes I purchased are about 10" in height each.
    Look for gas pipes, thats what I used and cheaper too.
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  • Jef Gibbons plus 1 year ago
    Perfect, once the stores open I'll get myself hooked up!
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  • Denis Pušić 2 months ago
    vast - touched, love it ;)
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