Make a Camera Table Dolly for Under $20

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Create your own rolling camera shots with this simple and easy to make dolly that will roll on any smooth surface.
    Stuff I use: www.amazon.com...
    Watch "Table Dolly Junior" for a smaller, cheaper, easier-to-build version:
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    PARTS LIST:
    Cheap tripod
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    2x 3/4" PVC pipes, 3" long
    7x 3/4" PVC pipes, 1 1/2" long
    3x 3/4" PVC T-joints
    2x 3/4" PVC elbow joints
    5x 3/4" PVC couplers
    1x 1/2" to 3/4" PVC adapter
    1x 1/2" PVC pipe, 1 1/2" long
    4x 3/4" PVC plugs
    4x Rollerblade wheel
    4x 1/4" bolt, 2" long
    8x 1/4" nuts
    Mini ball head
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Комментарии • 191

  • @Daiquiri_Zaiquiri
    @Daiquiri_Zaiquiri 13 лет назад

    The practicality and simplicity of your low budget gadgets are absolutely brilliant.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  12 лет назад

    You are correct. It is the same thing as a bushing in PVC-land.

  • @Drishticoneproductions
    @Drishticoneproductions 12 лет назад

    I used a better quality PVC and it works fine with my DSLR. I am going to post my Dolly test in video response, I hope DSLR users will feel confident about using your rig after watching it. Thanks for sharing your great idea with al of us. :)

  • @DJPrestonLee
    @DJPrestonLee 12 лет назад

    A kid in my video journalism class just presented his PVC table dolley. Great video! This is great for college students who can't afford expensive equipment.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @BlackCatPurrductions Urk! That's a great point. These are all SLIP joints which are less expensive and have no threads.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  11 лет назад

    Yard sales or thrift stores. Wheel and bearing quality is an issue, but if you get a pair of skates you can usually cobble four decent wheels from the eight.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  13 лет назад

    @PowerOnWheels You don't need cement. Friction holds everything in place and allows for the wheels to cant in or out.

  • @oliveirinha20
    @oliveirinha20 12 лет назад

    YOU SIR ARE THE MAN!
    I've been searching for a boompole all over ebay and then i found your Channel!!! And now i'll be pleased to not spend 40€ on that.
    Thank you very very much!
    Keep it up. I wish all the success.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  11 лет назад

    I don't recommend adding height to this dolly, as you will add wobble as well. If you need it higher raise the surface the dolly is riding on.

  • @willglen718
    @willglen718 11 лет назад

    It's people like you bro that make RUclips awesome. Great video.

  • @169129
    @169129 10 лет назад

    I made this today, but with a slight alteration. Instead of using bolts and nuts to hold the rollerblade wheels on, I used the original bushing/bolts that held the wheels onto the rollerblades. They were a bit too long, so I simply put a few washers on the bolt, inside the PVC end cap and it worked like a charm. T'his was quick and easy and works great. Thanks a lot!!

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @TSupraMKIV That's where you need to improvise. The "fiber board" shot was just that, a board over a rough grass surface.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  11 лет назад

    Yep! They should work fine.

  • @lornesmith3000
    @lornesmith3000 12 лет назад

    Great dolly! I built my own based on your tutorial and it works fantastic. You need a very smooth surface to run it on to avoid camera shakes. I have a piece of kitchen counter on a piece of plywood that acts as my table. Works with my T2i and my smaller HF M31 just fine. Thanks for the video!

  • @arfurlife
    @arfurlife 13 лет назад

    theres only one way to describe you are your tips Mr ....Brilliant !!

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @DigitalPraise7 You'll need a sturdier tripod head to attach to the rig. Not sure where to get one, but it would have to be stronger (and bigger) than the one featured in the episode.

  • @McStevus
    @McStevus 11 лет назад

    Thanks for your help - made one the other day and works great - Also using a DSLR camera with decent sized lens and still performs really well (have to hold the camera at all times though).

  • @jorgem50
    @jorgem50 13 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I just built one and I'm using it with my t2i and heavy lens and I have zero issues. Thanks again!

  • @vinvin1715
    @vinvin1715 12 лет назад

    I finally made one, however here in the UK and maybe other parts of Europe, you cant get all the pieces you suggest, you cant get reducers or end caps such as you mention. So had to make my own. I also found that some of the joints were much loser than I would have liked so had to apply a band of glue to give some resistance. Also I found my Canon HF21 was kinda heavy and kept falling so had to glue the joint in the end. But its great now and still small enough to go places.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  11 лет назад

    I just got the Velbon PH-368 and it's a pretty good fluid head (all plastic) for $38.

  • @TimMurray360Creative
    @TimMurray360Creative 11 лет назад

    You're a genius...I've been looking at lots of these types of builds and your's are by far the best and most practical and very affordable...very very clever...well done!!

  • @FilmSquadStudios
    @FilmSquadStudios 12 лет назад

    This is the best Dolly ever!! I never thought of making one like it!

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  13 лет назад

    @0igres You might need to get a stronger camera mount, but it should work for any camera. Even after my "I don't recommend this for a DSLR" comment, people have used it successfully with a DSLR. Why not the DVX100?

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  12 лет назад

    @AgentDuckMan You really don't have to. Many people have told me this design works with DSLR cameras.

  • @markflorian23
    @markflorian23 12 лет назад

    Hi Scott, I'm Olivier from Nice on the French riviera !
    First of all thanks so much for your tutorials. Now I have my table dolly and I'll create my first professional movie with a great team in France. Because of you I'll get amazing tracking shots and I want to add your name and website at the end of my movie because I want to thank you ;-) keep on working like this ! You're really helpful !
    See you soon Scott !
    Olivier from Nice on the French riviera ;-)

  • @BMSWEB
    @BMSWEB 14 лет назад

    Really nice work on this one! Big Thumbs up on this!

  • @RUSTYBOXCUTTER
    @RUSTYBOXCUTTER 12 лет назад

    @thefrugalfilmmaker
    it does work for larger cameras as you said. but i did notice that thicker pipes for the structure prevents shakes alot more. also the slight weight increase does not hurt.

  • @flapwilson
    @flapwilson 14 лет назад

    Dude, you are awesome. I haven't made any of your projects, but I plan to. And even if I don't, these vids are a lot of fun to watch. Thanks.

  • @film8ker
    @film8ker 13 лет назад

    Excellent!!!!!! Thank you very much for taking the time to share your creativity.

  • @Malibas
    @Malibas 11 лет назад

    Worked fine for me, total cost of ~20$ without tripod head. Thank you!

  • @jorgem50
    @jorgem50 11 лет назад

    I have been using this with my T2i for the last year and a half. I use it in my wedding videos.

  • @ExoEarth
    @ExoEarth 14 лет назад

    This is fantastic! thank you so so so much!
    parts seem to cost a bit more here in the UK though. got all the parts for about 25 pound.

  • @Dino83
    @Dino83 12 лет назад

    What a legend! You should do dvds!

  • @Donato298
    @Donato298 11 лет назад

    I made this dolly, but with some changes, I used a bracket with quick coupler of a mini tripod with adjustable-ball. So I can leave the fixed base and is aesthetically better. then put the video on youtube here. thanks for the tips. great video.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  11 лет назад

    Thanks Brent!

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  12 лет назад

    I will work with a DSLR. Many people have done it and say it works just fine.

  • @JennyNguyenDon
    @JennyNguyenDon 11 лет назад

    As a poor college student, I definitely appreciate the affordable DIY videos. Thank you!

  • @AroopBose
    @AroopBose 12 лет назад

    HI! I am from Bombay, India. Thanks for your videos, I think they are really helpful. PVC pipes are easily available in my neighbourhood shops, I need to find out from I can buy the wheels. Once I procure the wheels I will attempt to make a dolly in the manner you demonstrated.

  • @TheRealColeKane
    @TheRealColeKane 13 лет назад

    I like the shots alot. i wonder what it would be like if you could incorperate a dust-mop swivel handle onto it.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  12 лет назад

    @talleat Lock washers on the inside of the PVC plug. I thought I put up an annotation about this but I'll check.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  11 лет назад

    Thanks so much for the compliment!

  • @bernyecheverria
    @bernyecheverria 7 лет назад

    Dude you are awesome, I've been using your advice for a while now and my video quality has gone up since.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @gnarwhal1 I used the 1/4" and they worked fine for me, but whatever works for you!

  • @Geekvision
    @Geekvision 6 лет назад

    Great video. It was easy to follow and I love my new table dolly. Especially since it was cheaper than $130 and Functional

  • @ElecTigerProductions
    @ElecTigerProductions 13 лет назад

    Standard size for replacement skateboard bearings is 5/16" - often, the assemblies included with most inline skates reduce this to 1/4" so both will work. Just found out "Killer Camera Rigs" has a new edition available with even more camera rigs plus the older ones.

  • @AdamMurtland
    @AdamMurtland 12 лет назад

    This is awesome! Definitely making myself one of these tomorrow

  • @MeleeTV
    @MeleeTV 12 лет назад +1

    4:35 space for rent! classick! i love your tutorials!

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  13 лет назад

    @thesuperadventurer Ack! You are absolutely right.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  12 лет назад

    They are your standard Rollerblade wheels.

  • @AnthonyAmmo
    @AnthonyAmmo 12 лет назад

    @6:50 you've added a note that says you decided to put a wacher between the plug and the nut. My question is, which side? You have a nut on the outside of the plug and then you screw another one on the inside. On which side do you use the washer? Thanks for all these great videos

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  11 лет назад

    It will. Many people have already confirmed this.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @flapwilson Glad you are getting so much out of them.

  • @Bowhunterjfergus7
    @Bowhunterjfergus7 11 лет назад

    Just started mine now but realized I don't have all the pieces I need so will get it completed this weekend.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @wsgFourteen
    - Cheap tripod
    - 2 3" sections of 3/4" PVC pipe
    - 7 1 1/2" sections of 3/4" PVC pipe
    - 3 3/4" PVC tee joints
    - 2 3/4" PVC elbow joints
    - 3/4" PVC coupler
    - 1/2" to 3/4" PVC bushing (adapter)
    - 1 1/2" section of 1/2" PVC pipe
    wheel assembly (x4)
    - rollerblade wheel
    - 2" length of 1/4" bolt
    - 2 1/4" nuts
    - 3/4" PVC plug

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @BlackCatPurrductions Is is possible, but will ad wobble to your camera. Raise the platform the dolly is on instead.

  • @cliffjenhao
    @cliffjenhao 8 лет назад

    Love your design! Brilliant!

  • @arcade_matt
    @arcade_matt 13 лет назад

    AWESOME. I just wish I could build stuff, I literally can't build anything I suck at it.

  • @jorgem50
    @jorgem50 13 лет назад

    @PowerOnWheels I'm using my T2i and I needed to add cement. Otherwise the weight of the lens would make it tilt and fall forward.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @rickyanys I'm just leery of them being too heavy for the cheap tripod head and falling over. I'm sure you could mod it to work, though.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @jvlivs2 Glad you liked it!

  • @venuslnd
    @venuslnd 12 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing this very useful device.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @mogulkey You're very welcome. "The Frugal Studio"... I like it! Hey, you have more of my stuff than I have!

  • @cpaden7
    @cpaden7 8 лет назад

    Thanks, just made one. I eliminated the couplers by using end caps that slide over the pipe, rather than inside.

  • @JJBfilm
    @JJBfilm 14 лет назад

    Great job....Excellent details.... thanks for the tip...

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  13 лет назад

    @zachbself Nope. I highly recommend getting a ratcheting PVC cutter ($4 at Harbor Freight Tools). It makes cutting pipe super easy. You'll never look at a hacksaw again.

  • @ThanakritGu
    @ThanakritGu 11 лет назад

    Looks great! I am definitely going to try this out. I was wondering if there's anything I can do if I wanted a taller dolly for eye level shots?

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @SlicedFilms Be careful if you add any height extensions as you'll start to see some wobble. When it's small and compact this isn't a problem, but when I added a 1 foot extension from the PVC light stand episode, the shot became unusable.

  • @Captiv8r75
    @Captiv8r75 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. Tried building mine today. However, the hole for the tripod head is way smaller than the half inch. Looks like some mods are in order!

  • @StingRayINC
    @StingRayINC 12 лет назад

    this is better than cinemaskates. awesome

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  12 лет назад

    @musicpreston Awesome. Glad I could help.

  • @markflorian23
    @markflorian23 13 лет назад

    Hi,
    I'm Olivier from Nice on the French riviera. First of all, congratulations for your work and RUclips channel. Well done ! So I saw your PVC table dolly and I love it. I'll create my first short film in January and this dolly could really help me. It would be wonderful if you could send me by email with details the list of all the pieces you used to build it ( with size for PVC and for the drill with the hole for wheels ). I hope it's possible Scott. In France we use centimeters and not inc

  • @dwest0102
    @dwest0102 12 лет назад

    Do you think you could make the centre PVC pipe say a 70cm tall so its not a low shot? or will it become shakey? Or you could have an adjustable pole so you can set the height as necessary? Any thoughts...
    And thanks for a fantastic DIY. Im gonna attach my GoPro to it.

  • @BrotherBloat
    @BrotherBloat 12 лет назад

    I'm building one of these in London and I'm having trouble getting the smaller pipes... It's ridiculous, this city has nothing available in all the diy shops... I'll figure something out once the tripod arrives :-)

  • @vinvin1715
    @vinvin1715 12 лет назад

    here in the uk I am finding that roller blade wheels and inserts are quite expensive. Do you think it would be possible to use skate board wheels as an alternative. Also UK does not have the blank inserts (sigh) only stop ends. UK is an expensive place to live. another sigh. BTW keep up the great video works

  • @DecendKnightsofmalta
    @DecendKnightsofmalta 10 лет назад

    got my tripod from "source" (radio shack) for $12.99, love this thanks so much!

  • @rugsr
    @rugsr 11 лет назад

    just built one and love it thx

  • @sonyfxi
    @sonyfxi 12 лет назад

    Hi there, thank you for your video upload. I'm having difficulty locating the 1/2" to 3/4" PVC adapter. Is this part equivalent to the "Reducer Bushing" ? Thanks again for sharing your knowledge & know how!

  • @patricksudbury
    @patricksudbury 11 лет назад

    you can build three of these with out the head of the tripod. Then attach them together by measuring your tripod, put your tripod feet in the holes at the top of each table dolly, now you have a "Track Free Tripod Dolly". Try it on the show, Scott!

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  13 лет назад

    @tekfunkik I use the Canon VIXIA HFS100.

  • @DonnieGQ
    @DonnieGQ 12 лет назад

    I just finished mine... but i dont like the tripod head, so im going to try mine.

  • @kennethestubo2250
    @kennethestubo2250 11 лет назад

    you are a genius sir!

  • @adamschwartz850
    @adamschwartz850 6 лет назад

    This was absolutely amazing. Thanks.

  • @LekhakRaju
    @LekhakRaju 3 года назад

    Wow that's awesome, thanks for your help. Love from India.
    #lekhakraju

  • @pizpiza009
    @pizpiza009 12 лет назад

    nice idea .. i wanna make a glass table but i learned how to make a table legs :))) thank you buddy

  • @theone2225
    @theone2225 12 лет назад

    this will work with a DSLR, Ive made a few of his PVC projects and they hold my Canon 7d just fine.

  • @curemymind
    @curemymind 12 лет назад

    when you drag that dolley, you you put a rubber band at the end of the string when you pull it. that way you pull the rubber band to get more stabilization...

  • @zacka161
    @zacka161 13 лет назад

    is there a reason it needs to raise up from the wheel axles?
    would it work by removing the two elbows and two straight pieces, rotate the axles so the T piece in the centre of each can join with the straight pieces directly to the centre T piece?

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @eygens You're welcome!

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  14 лет назад

    @expertmax1 I was trying to poke fun at myself for my framing mistake. Maybe I tried too hard...

  • @alkazkaz941
    @alkazkaz941 11 лет назад

    YOU ARE GENIUS!

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  13 лет назад

    @Infenro Thank you!

  • @vincentsy3655
    @vincentsy3655 11 лет назад

    Thanks a bunch for these ideas Sir. :)

  • @Jaethewoo
    @Jaethewoo 11 лет назад

    Hi can I use skateboard wheels instead of roller blade wheels?

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  13 лет назад

    @tommyboy0520 Alas, the remaining wheels have been parted out and disassembled in other (mostly failed) projects.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  12 лет назад

    Any hardware store should carry them.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker  12 лет назад

    @markflorian23 Awesome! Do I get invited to the premiere in France? :) Seriously, I would love a copy if you can send me one.

  • @c016872
    @c016872 12 лет назад

    Great video, would this work with an 8lb camcorder?

  • @mrchard
    @mrchard 14 лет назад

    That was really cool thanks!

  • @shadsong8
    @shadsong8 12 лет назад

    So I went to Loews and bought the 3/4" PVC pipe and the 3/4"PVC t-joints, 3/4" elbow etc they don't fit at all. There are exactly 3/4". What am I missing?

  • @OriginalBigRob
    @OriginalBigRob 4 года назад

    Please bring back this kind of videos if you can. Even if you just redo (and update) all of your videos. Trust me, it would be appreciated!