I hate tripods.

The design is based on a balanced arm lamp I have in my office. This prototype is at a point where I’m going to use it for a while before making adjustments to the model, but it’s doing great for a proof of concept.

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    11 months ago

    This thing is awesome!! It can go anywhere! See anything! This is so cool, and I love also how when you use it you won’t have tripods getting in your way. Oh!!! And you can pan it!!

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      11 months ago

      I greased the captured post that it spins around and I’ve only almost hit myself with it a couple times.

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    11 months ago

    For the upper arm, will it eventually use all four springs or do you alternate the pair based on the direction you want it to lean?

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      11 months ago

      Originally I was using all four, but after working with it a bit and changing the springs orientations I found it worked well with just the one set. I’ve left the other two in case I change my mind :)

      Now you’ve got me thinking of some sort of quick release system for switching these in case I do want the lean direction to change… That would be super useful.

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      11 months ago

      I know this is way later and doesn’t really matter, but I really liked your idea and thought about it for a while.

      I ended up coming up with this spring “quick caps” for quickly moving, rearranging, or de-tensioning them for maintenance and it has really improved how the whole boom operates.

      Anyway, thanks for the idea!

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        11 months ago

        Those quick releases look great. Simple solutions are sometimes the hardest thing to come up with.

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      11 months ago

      The rods are 3/8ths inch and the bolts are 1/4 20 hardware, plus 4mm machine screws assembling smaller parts and as grub screws. I think it’ll stay together fine, but there’s enough load over a long distance that it does have a little sway and bounce after moving it. Although, after a few seconds it settles and I haven’t had any issues. I figure that my phone’s video stabilization will filter out the small stuff.

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    11 months ago

    Are you planning on motorizing it or just setting it manually?

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      11 months ago

      Just manual, it only needs to be moved into position and remain there for my purposes.

      But I have been tinkering with a camera slide made from almost all 3d printed parts that will be motorized (when I get around to it lol)

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        11 months ago

        I’ve always wanted to make something like a Glados model on a moving extension, with a built in mic+speaker+camera. :-)