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  <title>Jay Boy's No Budget Tutorials 03: DIY Filming Dolly With 10' Track</title>
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  <description>I've seen tons of plans for these things. Here's mine! This project can be done for under $100 (if you don't screw it up like I did). The audio is horrid, I know. Don't care though! Below is a list of parts you will need, you can figure out what tools to use. I include some footage at the end, using this dolly. If you have a slow computer, or you don't have the most recent copy of flash installed, panning and side motions (hell, any motion) will look like crap! Viewed this video on a computer other than mine &amp; I couldn't watch it. Too damn jerky! And YES, this is &quot;No Budget&quot; compared to what you would pay for a pro setup.

PARTS:
(1) 32&quot; square x 3/4&quot; thick piece of plywood
(8) Soft inline skate wheels
(2) 32&quot; pieces of 1 1/2&quot; angle aluminum (1/8&quot; wall thickness)
(8) 1/4&quot; / 20x2&quot; hex bolts
(8) 1/4&quot; flat washers
(28) 1/4&quot; nuts
(16) 1 1/4&quot; fender washers
(4) 1/4&quot;x2 1/2&quot; carriage bolts
(2) 10' pieces of 1&quot; sch. 40 PVC pipe
(1) 5/16&quot; drill bit
(1) Medium size drill bit (smaller then your 5/16&quot; bit)
(1) Small drill bit (I used a 9/32&quot; bit for my starter holes)

More no budget tutorials here: http://www.vimeo.com/album/11663
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