that takes care of the vertical shake..... the handle assembly should also have a ball bearing to allow it to take care of the horizontal.... epic fail!
Thanks for the comment FilmForger. This is our low cost option for people looking to get started building their own stabilizer. We also offer a 3-axis on our website as well, that you can easily upgrade to from the 2-axis shown here.
If you want a powered servo idea I just shared a way to make a cheep gimbal using only Velcro and rubber bands with existing servo arms, Thanks for sharing!
I like your DiY idea. However, I am looking for an idea to balance my action Cam while it is mounted on the suction cup. Something that keeps it steady no matter what horizontal or vertical motion or vibration is caused......................Hope to hear back from you.
The purpose of this video is to cover the product assembly only. Additional components will be needed to mount a DSLR camera. Stop by our DIY garage found on our website for more details regarding building your own stabilizer.
This unit is designed for our super low budget customers as a building block for a DIY rig, being a DIY unit we encouraged people to modify it. Adding the 3rd axis would be a great modification.
Feel free to have a go at it, you're welcome to base off the design. However we are offering it for the many customers that have contacted us that do not have the tools required to drill on perfect center of a circle. It may seem simple to you, but not to everyone. The $70 you reference is for our 3-axis model which is also powder coated and requires perfect center on both the wheel and ring. If it's off by even a few 0.001" the unit will not balance properly. The 2-axis gimbal is only $24.95.
the horizontal is from the small ball bearing inside the roller blade wheel. The vertical is from the screws in the rubber. The vertical is demonstrated at the end when he flicks it.
+Tim Budna You are correct that a user can't mount a camera directly to the gimbal, a few additional components will be required for the camera and counter-weight set up. We have info and additional components available in our DIY-Garage.
+Johnny B No. That is improvising to a happy homeowner or do what I can so I don't have to move from the spot I currently am in. If posting on RUclips, socket required or fast forward the video! I do all the above
yes but putting that mod in yourself kind of defeats the purpose of buying a pre-fabricated gimbal as it'll be difficult to find the right size bearing and screws... i know as i've been through this exact hurdle myself...
Allow me to be an american apple user and ask, how is this stabilizing the camera? If it is part of a video series, mentioning it would have rendered less negative opinions
interesting and simple build... but there is absolutely nothing to show how it actually works. Not very useful if there are no demonstrations to its functionality. I would like to build one, but not if I don't have info to its functionality. Thanks for posting and sharing.
Balvanz Enterprises the one you're making in the video is only a 1-axis gimbal and it won't even work right.. the '3-axis gimbal' is a 2-axis gimbal and also works bad (and the price is hilarious)!
thanks for this cool idea, wondering if some small bearings for the wheel would make a better tilt response... a little extra editing would have helped :-)
Great question Cinewill p. Yes adding smaller bearings on the side would in fact improve the performance, there are some great 3/8"OD flanged bearings on the market that are easy to work with, simply drill an 3/8" hole and drop them in.
Looked at your website......why would I give you over $70 for a camping tent pole, a roller skate wheel and some cheap nuts and bolts when I could buy and assemble this (with no official engineering qualifications) myself.?
Do you KNOW the Difference between a DIY & ASSEMBLE-it-yourself???, and no footage of how well it works? I doubt it will EVER achieve more than 20% of what you claim it will due to weight & counter-weight issues with your TOY.
Passou o vídeo todo só torcendo parafusos.
OTTIMA idea
👍👍👍
Good work👍
Thanks ✌️
Very nice aploud 👍👍
why so many dislikes, its a great idea, unusually seen
3 minutes of video on how to assemble it but NO test footage. maybe because it doesn't work!
Nice idea, a Rollerblade wheel! Now I remember that I have a small wheel laying around :-)
Any test footage????
He don't know how the Gyroscope works so he decided to make something look like Gyroscopic 😂
Have you ever heard of a socket wrench? Having to watch you fumble with crescent wrench was about to give me a heart attack.
Absolutely. Just make sure to check with your local customs/post office regarding importing the goods as it will be shipped via USPS First Class Mail.
that takes care of the vertical shake..... the handle assembly should also have a ball bearing to allow it to take care of the horizontal.... epic fail!
Ohmyderp the using of a roller wheel is nice xD
good channel
Thanks!
I like this staibilizer
Thanks for the comment FilmForger. This is our low cost option for people looking to get started building their own stabilizer. We also offer a 3-axis on our website as well, that you can easily upgrade to from the 2-axis shown here.
C'est tuto sont vraiment sympa
If you want a powered servo idea I just shared a way to make a cheep gimbal using only Velcro and rubber bands with existing servo arms, Thanks for sharing!
good show!
That was 3 min of my life I will not get back.
estaba esperando a ver que tal salia los clip grabaos con ese steady
I like your DiY idea. However, I am looking for an idea to balance my action Cam while it is mounted on the suction cup. Something that keeps it steady no matter what horizontal or vertical motion or vibration is caused......................Hope to hear back from you.
Good video!
My question is: by the time of use, ¿doesn´t the wheel starts to malfuction due to the friction?
You need to ask Santa for a socket set, with a ratchet-handle
In terms of purchase-pulling power, aspirational usually beats adequate ??
exactly, plus would like to see how the footage turns out with this set up.
1:24 seconds of Crescent wrench spinning action!!
Good try BUT it supposed to spin at the handle joint where u put the 2 screws in
BUT...Does it work?
Absolutely. I apologize, we had an old link listed in the video description. We went ahead and updated it to the new link.
no test footage... sad WHY WOULD I BUY IT IF I DODNT KNOW HOW GOOD IT IS
What did I just watch, a wheel of a set of skates and bar
genius ty so much!
336 Thousand Views...???! This is how Truly Sophisticated that TROLLING has become today...
please show me how this should work because it cant
I agree with you . That thing needs wheight
Can you post a video for your 3axis version?
Now, you didn't show us how to mount a dslr camera to it.
The purpose of this video is to cover the product assembly only. Additional components will be needed to mount a DSLR camera. Stop by our DIY garage found on our website for more details regarding building your own stabilizer.
This unit is designed for our super low budget customers as a building block for a DIY rig, being a DIY unit we encouraged people to modify it. Adding the 3rd axis would be a great modification.
Feel free to have a go at it, you're welcome to base off the design. However we are offering it for the many customers that have contacted us that do not have the tools required to drill on perfect center of a circle. It may seem simple to you, but not to everyone. The $70 you reference is for our 3-axis model which is also powder coated and requires perfect center on both the wheel and ring. If it's off by even a few 0.001" the unit will not balance properly. The 2-axis gimbal is only $24.95.
very good.
but after?
is that the gimbal? for what? I don't see any camera on it
The tiny Weel its from rollers ?
um what do you call that big black circle
pls respond i really need to know
Andrei Melgar I think its a waveboard wheel
What is that in the middle? An inline skate roller? It won't work because it's only 2 axis.
are the holes u drilled in the wheel wider than the screw
+hicham almanar The holes drilled should be slightly smaller than the screws to allows the wheel to be threaded(acting like a locknut in this case).
itu pakai roda apa di bearing nya
No test footage?. Oh well, continue searching then
Where is the 2nd axis??
the horizontal is from the small ball bearing inside the roller blade wheel. The vertical is from the screws in the rubber. The vertical is demonstrated at the end when he flicks it.
THANK YOU! Exactly what I was thinking.
2 axis is not enough for good stabilization. look nice though!
step 1 disassemble your old scooter
step 2 bend that metal piece at the front end
step 3 assemble as in the video
It looks like you stole some kids scooter
buddymulligan ya
good and simple idea, but no mount for any camera possible. If people buy it, they can't use it.
+Tim Budna You are correct that a user can't mount a camera directly to the gimbal, a few additional components will be required for the camera and counter-weight set up. We have info and additional components available in our DIY-Garage.
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not good smooth enough,,,
put 2 ball bearings on the mount with 2 bolts
How would I go about attaching this Gimbal to a Lensse MidX?
can you send it to Indonesia?
How does it work?
No demo????
And how it works???
Balvanez , I have a suggestion, go and get a descent job man.
Can you send me a video that the go pro is filmed on this
dont need to buy it just take an old scooter and use the wheel and grip from that and make ur own bracket
Get a socket set and ratchet spanner.
Woooooooooow
get a real wrench and your video wont be wasting 3 minutes of your life and ours . great idea on this build
+Night Stringers Don't be so hard, my man. give the guy credit for improvising.
+Johnny B No. That is improvising to a happy homeowner or do what I can so I don't have to move from the spot I currently am in. If posting on RUclips, socket required or fast forward the video! I do all the above
Not cut next shoot video move?
yes but putting that mod in yourself kind of defeats the purpose of buying a pre-fabricated gimbal as it'll be difficult to find the right size bearing and screws... i know as i've been through this exact hurdle myself...
so that's what they did with all those rollerblades that stopped selling
Are these still for sale?
nice....
what kind of toys is this?
Allow me to be an american apple user and ask, how is this stabilizing the camera? If it is part of a video series, mentioning it would have rendered less negative opinions
quoi fais-tu, cher :)? étes-vous au courant sur le principe de stabiliser caméra???
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try to use 2 little shorter bolts and socket
what handle is that?
Wow this is the only video I see with equal likes and dislikes
25 bucks for the thrill of the assembling?
nah
interesting and simple build... but there is absolutely nothing to show how it actually works. Not very useful if there are no demonstrations to its functionality. I would like to build one, but not if I don't have info to its functionality. Thanks for posting and sharing.
If you used your sense you would know how and that it works.
No. Incorrect. We need to see footage taken while using the gimbal to know how well it works.
JW
isnt that a 1 axis video ruiner device
screw that music... my ears are bleeding!!!
Based on the C-shape design of the Lensee MidX I don't think this gimbal would be compatible.
Looking for a 3-Axis Gimbal? We've got those too! Check out the video description for more details.
why buy when we could build by ourselves?
thanx for show how to build!
Balvanz Enterprises the one you're making in the video is only a 1-axis gimbal and it won't even work right.. the '3-axis gimbal' is a 2-axis gimbal and also works bad (and the price is hilarious)!
ProTechTalk YT I believe you're missing the central bearing in your count.
No
Balvanz Enterprises
Lo hubieses probado para saber si funciona
Como poner cuatro tornillos
How to use it?
thanks for this cool idea, wondering if some small bearings for the wheel would make a better tilt response... a little extra editing would have helped :-)
Great question Cinewill p. Yes adding smaller bearings on the side would in fact improve the performance, there are some great 3/8"OD flanged bearings on the market that are easy to work with, simply drill an 3/8" hole and drop them in.
who's watching this in x2 speed?
where are the two axis?
Y a scooter wheel?
The handle kinda looks like the handle on a Razor scooter
It needs a counterweight underneath!
No test footage 😂😂😂😂
Demaciado movimientos laterales
you could make this out of a razor scooter!
Looked at your website......why would I give you over $70 for a camping tent pole, a roller skate wheel and some cheap nuts and bolts when I could buy and assemble this (with no official engineering qualifications) myself.?
it's been 5 years now. Got it working yet ? :)
Test??
ma dios
Мужик ты третью ось закрепил, а она свободной должна быть. =(
Do you KNOW the Difference between a DIY & ASSEMBLE-it-yourself???, and no footage of how well it works? I doubt it will EVER achieve more than 20% of what you claim it will due to weight & counter-weight issues with your TOY.
It Isnt a Gymbal because its a Steady cam
Change the music.
Diy easy