Wow, I have nothing but respect for machinists. I had a small business laminating map books and I had a precious piece of the lamination machine that broke. (It's not like you can go around the corner and pick one up either). So the machinist in my little industrial section came over and looked at it and he said "I'll be right back". I was thinking maybe he could weld it together. When he came back in 20 minutes he had a completely new part and I cried I was so in joy and thanked him so much.
Very nice! Striking video with the black background and very good titles. All aluminum construction makes it as light as possible, and makes it easy to get a good finish. Most people (in the US) wouldn't go to the trouble of sanding and polishing. Looks very professional, which may be why some commenters think it's commercially made.
Absolutely one of the finest video’s and pieces of artwork I’ve seen on a DIY project! Everyone wish’s for the “blueprints” but they must appreciate the “trial and error” in design for themselves.
Great work on (1) the stabilizer and (2) the video of making the stabilizer. Really well done video (clear cut and easy to follow flow, music, editing, shot selection, etc, etc). You have set a high standard indeed.
Matthieu 16:24-27 [24]Alors Jésus dit à ses disciples: Si quelqu’un veut venir après moi, qu’il renonce à lui-même, qu’il se charge de sa croix, et qu’il me suive. [25]Car celui qui voudra sauver sa vie la perdra, mais celui qui la perdra à cause de moi la trouvera. [26]Et que servirait-il à un homme de gagner tout le monde, s’il perdait son âme? Ou, que donnerait un homme en échange de son âme? [27]Car le Fils de l’homme doit venir dans la gloire de son Père, avec ses anges; et alors il rendra à chacun selon ses œuvres.
Love it the music during assembly... I've heard it before and it got stuck in my head. I can't find it.. what is that song and where did you get it, please?
beautiful work... indeed a pro work! love the video! i got a question... the ball joint you use is new or user? cause when they are new its not that easy to move them... thank you in advance!
Parabéns! Muito inspiradora a sua idéia. Até me motivou a fazer o meu próprio Steadycam. Irei agora pesquisar as ferramentas para realizar este projeto. Sucesso a você!
FinnGlinkMovies don't think its a 3d model, I think he mounted something black and hang the stabiliser from something and rotated by hand as you don't see the actual top which could hide what is holding it.
Impressive video and product. I love the attention to every detail. Maybe too sofisticated for an average person like me. I wonder how much can have the parts CNCed cost. Great editing too!
it would be possible you spend in video description the list of materials to build the same? I say the plastics materials or Rotora ball Already, many thanks for your great video
There are two kinds of DIY. First way, do fast, cheap, and it probably will not look so good but be totally functional. Second one, do as in the video, take the time to hunt down a good mix of components. You can buy inexpensive tools to do everything shown. He showed sawing the metal plate by hand. You can google around and find all those parts, you don't need a parts list, a kit, or even having him make you one. In one week you could have one of these.
Thats as steady as any steady cam can make a shot, especially without a glide arm. the fact that he made it himself is really the biggest deal of the video, not how steady it is.
I made an imitation of the first model and found the gimbal is not working freely. I used the same type of the gimbal that you used in all your model, but it seems working in your test shoot. I confused if I should continue with this gimbal assembly or change to u-joint. What do you think? I am using Canon 7D camera.
la idea de estos tipos? Este es un tipo individual, que con lo que tenia pudo crear esto, yo tampoco tengo esas herramientas, pero me ha dado muchisimas ideas, es mas , solo tengo que comprar la rotula,(que ya encontre por ebay y aun asi la voy a tratar de encontrar en mi ciudad). Este tio es un crack, y ademas teniendo esas herramientas, esas ideas para hacer esta steady,ademas de creatividad para hacer un video como este, y encima realizado estupendamente.Solo tienes que usar un poco tu mente
Wow, I have nothing but respect for machinists. I had a small business laminating map books and I had a precious piece of the lamination machine that broke. (It's not like you can go around the corner and pick one up either). So the machinist in my little industrial section came over and looked at it and he said "I'll be right back". I was thinking maybe he could weld it together. When he came back in 20 minutes he had a completely new part and I cried I was so in joy and thanked him so much.
Very nice! Striking video with the black background and very good titles. All aluminum construction makes it as light as possible, and makes it easy to get a good finish. Most people (in the US) wouldn't go to the trouble of sanding and polishing. Looks very professional, which may be why some commenters think it's commercially made.
Absolutely one of the finest video’s and pieces of artwork I’ve seen on a DIY project! Everyone wish’s for the “blueprints” but they must appreciate the “trial and error” in design for themselves.
Great work on (1) the stabilizer and (2) the video of making the stabilizer. Really well done video (clear cut and easy to follow flow, music, editing, shot selection, etc, etc). You have set a high standard indeed.
Extremely beautifully engineered piece of equipment. This would look great also on a pedestal in the living room
Without a doubt only JAPANESE can get to this perfection . Kudos ! Wonderful video. Thanks.
your equipment for making the entire steadicam is more expensive than buying a branded steadicam itself. lol.
great job!
I love the street walk...what a bunch of characters.
いやー感動しました!
自作で工具も日用品的なもので、ここまで出来るとは驚きました。
ありがとうございます。
Great effort all round, very professional looking video and steadicam. ABSOLUTELY nothing wrong with the sound effects.
i'll buy all the tools first! i really love the Japanese people because they are on time and also makes work in a perfect way, clean way!
The video making technique leaves me breathless. It's that good and sharp.
cleanest diy project i ever seen . great job
What great production value. The stabilizer and the video!
Really nice and clean video. Clear, good editing and sounds. Loved it.
Excellent video!!! Awesome, could you also add a shock absorber under the camera itself? I think I will have to try this build out!!! Thanks
Beautiful workmanship, and a very nice design.
that is some serious DIY work bro and that is how it should be.
最高です。
日本人の匠って感じです。
手作りの匠の技ですね。
this is a work of art in my opinion! great workmanship, I commend you.
Matthieu 16:24-27
[24]Alors Jésus dit à ses disciples: Si quelqu’un veut venir après moi, qu’il renonce à lui-même, qu’il se charge de sa croix, et qu’il me suive.
[25]Car celui qui voudra sauver sa vie la perdra, mais celui qui la perdra à cause de moi la trouvera.
[26]Et que servirait-il à un homme de gagner tout le monde, s’il perdait son âme? Ou,
que donnerait un homme en échange de son âme?
[27]Car le Fils de l’homme doit venir dans la
gloire de son Père, avec ses anges; et
alors il rendra à chacun selon ses œuvres.
I'm very impressed by your creation. I would like to build one myself, would you mind sending me the blueprints?
can you post a parts list with their dimensions please?
or an instruction manual of some sort?
Love it
the music during assembly... I've heard it before and it got stuck in my head.
I can't find it.. what is that song and where did you get it, please?
beautiful work... indeed a pro work! love the video!
i got a question... the ball joint you use is new or user?
cause when they are new its not that easy to move them...
thank you in advance!
love the way you work, very organised
Parabéns!
Muito inspiradora a sua idéia. Até me motivou a fazer o meu próprio Steadycam. Irei agora pesquisar as ferramentas para realizar este projeto.
Sucesso a você!
Perfect design! Congrats on that! Would it be possible to buy the blueprints?
This is an awesome project. Thanks for sharing.
How can I obtain a copy of your plans to make on for myself?
Great to watch you craft this, nice results aswell
Nice job Mr. 岩本
How did you film the 360 rotation shot?
FinnGlinkMovies don't think its a 3d model, I think he mounted something black and hang the stabiliser from something and rotated by hand as you don't see the actual top which could hide what is holding it.
can i have the blueprints too?
Nice product and great video editing
Beautiful work, beautiful tool!
this is professional diy! i like booth version. i wish i can build one too, but it's hard to find that parts in my country *sigh*
製作した甲斐があります、ありがとうございます。
you are very skilled craftsman, thanks for sharing!!!
Beautiful piece of work.
Love that Man. Keep the good work coming.
Wonderfull work, do you have the blueprints accessible somewhere?
Excellent video! Good work!
es perfecto !! muy bueno...... me gustaría hacer el mio.. donde se pueden conseguir los planos
Impressive video and product. I love the attention to every detail. Maybe too sofisticated for an average person like me. I wonder how much can have the parts CNCed cost. Great editing too!
That's awesome n impressive work!! How can I get one? Do U even sell the same goods?
Thanks for the video! Where did you get the background music from?
really clever, sharp and inspiring. well done!
it would be possible you spend in video description the list of materials to build the same?
I say the plastics materials or Rotora ball
Already, many thanks for your great video
OMG! This is one of the best designs I have seen. Please share the blueprints!
That's great job and work. Could II get the drawing if possible? Or I'd like to buy a complete one, plz.
Great job, are plans coming soon?
初めまして。
スタビライザーに興味を持って探していたらこの動画に出会いました。
ものすごいですね、感動してしまいました。
このスタビライザーの設計図などはどこかで公開しているのでしょうか?
自分も自作に取り組んでみたいです!
Excellent work, are you selling the blueprints?
very good work. what metal is that? may i learn?
U r an artist, congratulations dude.
There are two kinds of DIY. First way, do fast, cheap, and it probably will not look so good but be totally functional. Second one, do as in the video, take the time to hunt down a good mix of components. You can buy inexpensive tools to do everything shown. He showed sawing the metal plate by hand. You can google around and find all those parts, you don't need a parts list, a kit, or even having him make you one. In one week you could have one of these.
Thank you for the professional presentation of steadicam! Really liked the this model! Could you send me the blueprints?
Great !!!! can you tell me please, how did you set the 7D to keep everything in focus ????
greatings from Romania, Dragan.
It's like watching those in the factory process
I would love this as a kit
wow.. your work looks so smart really really extrafine and professional..!!
thank you..! and what kind of contraption is this ball joint found in..? the ones this small..?
I bet it would be even more stable if you got a nice universal joint for the gimbal
holy crap, that's home made?? awesome work dude.. sugoi.. are you gonna start production soon? :)
you're right, and the shape may need to change to go forward more. That might make it more stable, but it's pretty!
素晴しいDIYですね!
私も早速、挑戦してみたいです。
さて、袋に入ってたクイックシューを固定する1/4ボルト(ネジの根元が細くなっている)を何処で入手すれば良いのか?教えていただきたいです。また部品名は何と言いますか?
どうぞ宜しくお願い致します。
very nice keep it coming
Thats as steady as any steady cam can make a shot, especially without a glide arm. the fact that he made it himself is really the biggest deal of the video, not how steady it is.
I made an imitation of the first model and found the gimbal is not working freely. I used the same type of the gimbal that you used in all your model, but it seems working in your test shoot. I confused if I should continue with this gimbal assembly or change to u-joint. What do you think? I am using Canon 7D camera.
Congratulations! Great job!
Donde compraste la rotula???..Me podrias pasar el link??? o como se llama???, Gracias!!
thanks u so much.I had just finished it and testing ok.nice to meet u
Wow, Great Job! Greetings from Germany!
Beautiful Work!!!! congratulations! and Thank's!
Can you please tell me where to purchase the universal ball joint for the handle? Thanks.
nice job! but how are you make a vertical balance?
Would love to get the blueprint aswell, maybe it is not an easy DIY but it is doable nontheless.
very nice good job professional!
this is awesome, how can we see a copy of the blueprints, I'd love to build one!
Magnifico brico ¿Puedo obtener una copia de los planos? seria de gran ayuda...saludos.
la idea de estos tipos? Este es un tipo individual, que con lo que tenia pudo crear esto, yo tampoco tengo esas herramientas, pero me ha dado muchisimas ideas, es mas , solo tengo que comprar la rotula,(que ya encontre por ebay y aun asi la voy a tratar de encontrar en mi ciudad). Este tio es un crack, y ademas teniendo esas herramientas, esas ideas para hacer esta steady,ademas de creatividad para hacer un video como este, y encima realizado estupendamente.Solo tienes que usar un poco tu mente
Very smoot! Well done!
Good job. This what I had in mind and am looking for a larger swivel ball joint.
Can you do the same thing for a railway camera slider?
it had to be a japanese doing this...
such a direct movie.!!!!
Arigato for the inspiration.
great and fine work
When does production begin ?
Can I buy one of these? This thing is incredible.
nice vid, if this is really DIY, can you please share the parts plan.
can i get plans and where parts were bought ?
could you put the measures of each one of the parts? please!!
Where can we find these brass counterweights?
great crafting skills and great video, although if i can nitpick id say that the video sample is somewhat wobbly. good job tho!
Awesome job!!! Wonderfull! Profissional stedicam!
Hello I need a copy of the design please
Ingenieria Mecánica, un claro ejemplo de cosas fantasticas...
How is called the screw head of 2:11 video, that you're painting in red? I would buy this one. Thanks.
Hello, I am very interested in your realization, would you agree to disclose the plans
Thanks for an answer
Are those metal steel or aluminum?
I wonder where can I buy the Thk link ball. No luck on ebay or amazon. :-(
wow, that street is full of crazies.