Camera Gantry System
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- Опубликовано: 27 апр 2023
- Having used a tripod for 8 years now, an upgrade was inevitable. But a ceiling-mounted camera gantry is something you cannot buy, so you have to build it yourself. It was an enjoyable project with many machined parts, giving me plenty of practice in achieving close tolerance fits.
And, of course, I got some inspiration from other creators doing a similar build.
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I am surprised nobody is raging about the four different ways I wrote and pronounced alumin(i)um😄
Ha now I know why Paulimot plasters their name everywhere lol.
Still a awesome supplier. Got my Multifix there too.
It saves so much time, also the ancient quick change toolholder was loose as a wobble head...
And pronounced, right?😊😂
I did notice. I was angry, disappointed, enraged and furious. But I was not going to talk about it because I did not want to ruin the satisfying feeling this video gave me. But now that you brought it up anyway ... 🤬🤬🤬🤣
Nah but seriously, I am a fan. I enjoy your style of videos very much. It's a nice mix of recognition, envy, and admiration for me. No worries. Awesome project with awesome results. Can you enlighten me on that app you are showing at 8:22 perhaps? Interesting!
That reminds me @SouthMainAuto who likes to trigger people by using WD-40🤣
I am only disappointed when you pronounce the L in "half" 😛
Edit:
not meaning that you speak so loud that the L breaks in two pieces LOL
As an engineer who does wood working as a hobby, I can somewhat appreciate how much effort this project took, making an entire drawing package, even for parts that didn't need drawings, while also building it, not to mention filming the whole process. I've got so much respect for the work you do, and you're just getting better in all aspects of it.
Thanks Andrew. I appreciate that very much!
It's incredible. I would hire this guy in an heartbeat. It's not even hobby level anymore but passed professional standards. Much smarter and more skilled compared to most of my coworkers.
He's definitely getting better, as an engineer and as a youtube entertainer. Sky's is the limit for Marius, isn't it ? can't wait to see the results in future videos!
Yeah one of my favorite youtubers
@@leroymel Sky? Nope. Not for this guy. His limit will be space as far as his mind will take him...until he reaches an advanced civilization (to which he may even give them a run for their money!😉)
"after a few adjustments i made it much worse." LMAO 🤣 I love the deadpan humor and honesty. I think we've all been there.
Thanks for the shoutout! Definitely one of those "why didn't I do this sooner" builds, and I think this one is the most over-engineered one I've seen so far 👌
Yeah I've only used it for a couple scenes now, but still, how on earth did I use tripods for so long
Thanks Phil!
Who else wants to see him making that arm powered by motors and following him in the shop automatically??
OOOHHHH YES
It would be more likely suitable task for Stuff made here. Collision handling, prediction handling...
Excellent build man! And to make two of them is insane. I also really appreciate that you didn't compromise on the quality of anything, i.e. the play in the bushings. I ran into the same problem, but didn't have the dedication to precision that you showed here. Kudos to you!
By the way, how are you finding the wobbling/bouncing? I have to steady my camera momentarily after starting each shot. Not ideal but beats the hell out of setting up a tripod!
Marius's use of the chamfer is an obvious nod to you, yo. No doubt.
Marius's mistakes he made were definitely a homage to the box of shame
Thanks Brandon! I guess you could find some of your designs in my build as well. (Plastic in the arm tubes was great)
I also have to stop the camera from bouncing everytime. Then it takes about 2-5 sec until it's completely steady. Probably a thing of muscle memory you will get used to quickly. Another solution is using a remote release.
@@MariusHornberger I wonder if you could add some sort of tuned mass damper to the end to help absorb the vibrations?
Nice! I was going to say that you had done one of these projects too!
If this makes it easier and faster to send out content to all of us, I applaud it for its quality AND its functionality!
I hope that it speeds up the production
@@MariusHornberger Me too. Your videos are always welcome. You are uncommonly bright and inventive. Plus, I enjoy your jokes and edits. Cheers!
As always, your videos are very precise and very well thought out, love your humor and self deprecating personality you have, always a delight to see a new video from you! Keep up the great work Marius! PS: "Yes I made a drawing for a washer" Absolutely the BEST! LOL
Thank you!
I also love his part naming, another part named "another part".
We'll probably never see it used on camera, but we'll definitely see the effects as improved shots and perhaps quicker turn out of videos!
I'm trying to figure out how you're only at 384K subs. Been watching you for years because the quality all the way around I would think you would be double that at least. Your content is always something different and entertaining. I once remember you saying there is no reason to make a video about making a table saw sled, there are hundreds already done. And since that, there's always something new. Props to you for building your shop one tool at a time and doing all this in some small basement shop. Keep it up, we'll keep watching.
Love to see RUclipsrs get inspired by each other and giving the projects their personal touch!
Awesome build. The main thing when sanding on a lathe is NEVER wrap the sanding paper around your finger. If it catches it will de-glove your finger in a split second.
I am speechless! I thought your drill press upgrade was the ultimate project, now you’ve gone and topped it by a huge leap. Thanks, Marius, keep the work flowing, please.
What I've always enjoyed about your channel is your work is so precise and I find it extremely satisfying to watch you build the precision into the projects. It is very inspiring.
Thanks Anthony
Ive watched this video through and through twice now and It just makes me happy. I love the precision, the design, the execution, the jokes, just everything. Top quality entertainment and education. Thank you!
Alexandre Chappell and others "I built this 10.000$ camera gantry"
Marius: "Hold my beer"
Man, it's an instant click if I see you posted a video. The craftsmanship is next level as well as the humor. Keep it up!
Even for those of us who don't need one for a camera, a gantry would be very handy to hang air line or extention cords from to get them out from underfoot.
“Yes I need a drawing for a washer.” Hahaha
This is why you’re my new favorite maker channel. Your attention to detail is amazing.
I'm looking forward to when you become a parent and think I can make this toy better 😊. I really enjoy watching you work and your thought process.
I can't get over the material specifications in all of the mechanical drawings XD
I love how you design and build things! Always a huge inspiration
Lovely. I will be making a much rougher version. Thank you for sharing!
One small upgrade suggestion: consider adding some adjustable handles or cam levers to lock the articulation points in position... you shouldn't need them for most shots, but if there is a situation where you can't keep the camera still, or where repeatability over time is paramount (such as long shot time-lapses), I imagine this would be a massive boon (a "Boom-Boon" you might say =D ). Great project, cheers.
Great build and thank you for sharing.
Oh darn those phenolic plywood pieces look so darn pretty with the metal bushings 🤩💜
I love your attention to detail,. Your projects are always fascinating to watch. Thank you.
That's awesome! You make some cool stuff. Ilike watching your videos. Thanks for sharing.
I allways looking forward for content from you. Another great project, keep up the good work 😊
Great design, amazing execution and a beautiful video of the whole process. You're an absolute master !
Your videos are automatic viewing for me, love your entire approach and combined machining, CNC, and wood shop. That said, my ass will be clenched throughout the day each time I remember that sanding maneuver on the lathe!
Good work. Well done, and thanks for sharing with us all. 👍
Wow what an amazing project, executed perfectly!
Great build with fantastic result. Satisfying project. Keep'm coming!
I love how you made every fitment so precise. I hope that nothing starts squeeking over time! :)
Always love your videos and always love the projects you make. See you in the next one!
Wow, what an incredible video. Thank you very much for posting.
Your videos are captivating and your skills are top notch! Great stuff!
Fantastic, well done. Nice workshop too.
Very nice mix of precision, accuracy, wit, humor, and entertainment.
Very impressive design and construction. Well done!
I subbed when I saw your oscillating spindle sander. Now I see this project. You are a very imaginative and precise engineer. Keep making these awesome videos please.
You are one clever person. Great video. You've given me a place to start from. Thank you
Fantastic! You're a true craftsman! It certainly is a game changer! Well done!
This is quite impressive, definitely a great build
Everything you create is just amazing, love your videos :)
You always amaze me! Thanks for showing us your latest awesome creation...
Dear lord this is incredible work. Great job
The finished product turned it perfect! Well done. 👍
Bang! Two for one- did not expect that. Excellent engineering and work as usual!
Fascinating and entertaining. Excellent vid.
I like the names of your engineering drawings. I got a good chuckle.
Very interesting, Marius. I can think of several uses for similar boom arms. Thank you.
Looks like an amazing project!
Excellent video! Ditto for the precision machining & wood working. The closeups were excellent as was the humor. Your project was inspired & beautifully executed. Excellent all around, thanks for posting.
I have been a subscriber for years Marius and thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. Your attention to detail and the joy you get from enjoying what you do shines through for us all to see. Can't wait to see your next project!
It's freaking amazing! Awesome work! Thanks for sharing!
I just love the approaches you and Inheritance Machining took, it is a blessing watching you folks coming up with similar yet completely different solutions to a problem + showing us how it is done. Thank you!
Marius, Excellent engineering! I see from your plans, everything is so precise. I can’t cut that precise…haha!
You really did enjoy that project and are getting very very good at the lathe also! Congratulations! Your dad is proud.
That's so hard to built and you did it TWICE!!!
I'm so impressed with your projects Marius!
Thanks!
Another brilliant video, always look forward to your posts 👍🏼
Quality work as always Marius. Well done!!
As always, thank you very much for providing quality content that is sorely needed on this platform. I love your long and excellently prepared videos, I enjoy them from beginning to end.
Thanks Patrich. Always nice to hear
Creative idea. Excellent work!
I really enjoy your sense of humor! 😂 Great work and it does look like a game changer for you.
2 absolutely awesome builds..... I managed to watch you build the second one by whatching the video twice 😁👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Marius, you really have a wonderful and unique channel here. I'm always impressed by you ingenuity and attention to detail, while still showing the real process of building (mistakes, lessons, etc.) Keep up the good work man!
Nice build! And respect for giving credit to another, similar builds!
This is great! One of the first few videos I did was a ceiling mounted camera gantry and you're right, absolute game changer! Unfortunately I had to take it down to do some plumbing work, so this is inspiring me to do a new and improved build to be able to use one again. Of course it won't have near the capabilities and precision as yours, but I'll certainly try :) As always, I appreciate the video and your humor!
As always, nice job love your engineering projects. Thanks, Marius
Very interesting project, nice work! Reminds me of Alexandre Chappel's 3D printed camera arm
incredible attention to detail most of us wouldnt even think of....stunning build for something so 'simple'
As always: an incredible amount of work and your dedication for precision is astonishing and inspiring!
Great video 😊
Really amazing project
WOW! That pretty much sums it up. This was a very advanced project with lots of “moving parts”
😍engineering and woodworking at its finest
What a great upgrade!
Nice job. Creative, elegant and wery interesting.
The amount of work that went into the design and build, as well as the filming, editing and narrating of this is incredible. Fantastic job.
That drilling looks so very good! Some of the other guys get the part being machined turning one way and the outside of the chuck turning in the opposite direction. Well done, such a handy addition and thanks for sharing.
Another fantastic project, well done.
Absolutely love the "drill pressing"
While I do not need such a device, I am very glad you showed this construction - I picked up some great tips from it. Thanks !
Wow, beautifully-done project! I learn something every time; this time it was the idea of using a Dremel as a tool post grinder of sorts. Great idea, and once again, mega-kudos on the project itself!
I always enjoy your videos. Amazing creativity and attention to detail.
Marius been watching you for years, probably soon after you started and I am just in awe of your development. I am not an engineer I simply don't have that precise mindset... but love watching engineering videos, you are really one of the best. Always entertaining. Looking forward to the next one
Amazing! Thank you. 👍
Deine Videos sind immer fesselnd und faszinierend was man alles selber machen kann. ❤️
Outstanding videography, outstanding presentation and humour, oh and outstanding engineering. Looking forward to your next upload as I know it will be even better 😁
Well done Marius, that's a beautiful thing. You have inspired me once again: I need something similar over my work bench and I hadn't thought of that combination of rail and cantilever. Thank you for sharing your ideas with us.
Thanks Rick, you're welcome
One of my favourite projects so far. I also totally agree about the blue.
Your creativity is astounding and the tolerance you maintain in a home shop is impressive. Nice project
Marius, those metal blades aren't like wood. The shorter the tooth contact path through the work, the better. Thus the saw dropped all the way down is almost always the best choice.
Great job man. Very cool.
Your precision and attention to detail is incredible. And your filming style/etc... just makes your videos some of the ones that I look forward to the most.
Thanks Michael
I've always enjoyed your videos, but lately you've been releasing one banger after another - good job :)
As I've said, "Most says it can't be done!". But Marius didn't know he couldn't; so he went and done it! WOW! Thank you kind Sir.
(Please don't use obscene words on your videos. Rise above that bad thing; and you are much better than that. Thank you)
Brilliant, gorgeous engineering and craftsmanship. So glad I subscribed.
Marius - the man of next-level crafting. Such amazing results! Awesome project. x2
Great job Sir!!! Thanks for sharing!
BEAUTIFUL WORK.