Thank you for showing this... Don't mind the negativity, You built this thing yourself and that is going further than anyone else. But... I'd also love to see the footage from the camera on that stabilizer.
is there not like a guide or bearing thing that lowers from above, that when close to the workpiece prevents such wandering also - like a bandsaw? maybe thats not what im thinking though
To be honest, I like this video. You obviously understand the principles of a gimbal (something, I don't ). Maybe because of my lack of knowledge, I didn't understand the purpose of the roller skate wheels. Good introduction video though. Thank you.
Nice! No I do not have access to tools like these but I appreciate the work you put into making this video. I hope to make one someday though. Liked & sub'd :-)
The music reminds me of one of those sketchy tutorial videos where the person types and misspells all the instructions needed in Notepad on his Windows XP machine with a million icons on his desktop
thanks Michael, by the way i also tried it out but the only problem i got was about balance though my measurements were clear. but i know you can help me out and i finish it thanks michael
I was waiting for test shots but by looking at the movement of the camera itself at the end I can see why you didn't bother putting them up, it was all over the place. Needs more weight if this is going to work.
I'm just reading comments like "You suck" or "Wtf where are test shots pls you dumb person". That's not fair. He put a great effort in making this video, You can't not appreciate that. Anyway his video lacks in the principal points of a "DIY making something", like the blueprints/dimensions AND, of course, a video of the final product (in this case, image stabilized). Then, if You notice that your product is not that good you can always get your back covered by saying something like "Even though I've put the maximum effort in making this thing, you can make it better by etcetc"
looks real neat, the camera looks really stabilized but 1. everyone doesn't have workshop, houses in Japan are so small its impossible to make this 2. I think you skipped the head part... tho I could think of making one with a 3D printer
Handtools like fretsaw, copping saw, some sand paper or sandblock and a drill is enough to make this build. The only thing stopping you from making this is yourself, funny comment like this comin from japan guy while japan have great craftmenship especially in woodworking. Both Traditional and Modern/Hybrid woodworking.
L. Kindi G. well maybe its because I wasn't raised in Japan, even so, you should live in Japan once, cause even if I had the tools I woudn't want to fill my room in sawdust
like I said, "yourself", Really really want to have an opportunity to live in japan, Ey maybe we can have little workshop there, have you try woodworking? I have and the dust thing is nothing compared to the experience you get(depends). 3d print is overpriced for this, you could have lasercut acrylic or plywood layer by layer on the nearest makerspace (I hope you get some in japan, have you?) except for the rod and metal parts you can make litteraly with some scissors and sheets of plastic and efforts. long live DIY and DIWO ^^. PS. Now that I thought about do you have makerspace thingy in japan?
Hey! Do you want to know the name of the music"? First one : Itro & Tobu - Cloud 9 Second one : Tobu - Hope (Original Mix) According to Tobu, he says that people SHOULD leave a link to his youtube channel in order to use his songs. But this guy, the uploader, did not.
Doesn't need to be expensive to work well, however a lot of the cheaper equipment online get bad reviews because they are not reliable. So unless you want to spend $100+ on a decent stabilizer, this is a fun project :)
I'm pretty surprised at all the people bitching about needing tools to make something. How exactly did you expect him to make something like this? And let's get something straight- he's not using thousands of dollars of highly specialized tools. You could easily get a scroll saw, sander, and drill for under $400 if you shop around. I can't understand the laziness of wanting something cheap yet well made yet not requiring skill and equipment to make. If you want something, either buy it or equip yourself to make it yourself. You can't have neither.
How much was the total including all necessary parts? Also can is there a list or instruction guide with parts needed or can you just take my money!!!! I'd be willing to pay for one plus shipping if you were willing to sell one of those beasts. :)
No test shots ? Seriously ?
Alexis B :/
Alexis B right?
you don't need test shots to see it works like shit
Lorenzo Cabason it looks like it works nicely
Because it didn't work....
I love the consonance between the saw sound and the music at 4:54
So true :D
nice )
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Wow they're tuned in the same tone
Thank you for showing this... Don't mind the negativity, You built this thing yourself and that is going further than anyone else.
But... I'd also love to see the footage from the camera on that stabilizer.
I am so glad someone cares about astetics as much as I do while making DIYs!!!
balancing any camera with this thing would be a nightmare. but your craftsmanship is undeniable.
let's see some sample footage off your camera while using the rig!
cnl1213 exactly, why would we make it if we didn't know it worked or not. Besides, we don't even have measurements.
That is pretty awesome. It's a good idea for those with time and DIY skills. Great video
Nice design, looks like it works well. Post the stabilized footage.
The best 'Home made' stabilizer forever!!!
Looks like your blade isn't tensioned enough. Too much wandering.
Yes good eye! I tensioned it right after I filmed that scene.
+Jesse Bridges I noticed that too. It must have been REALLY loose to wander like that in plywood.
is there not like a guide or bearing thing that lowers from above, that when close to the workpiece prevents such wandering also - like a bandsaw? maybe thats not what im thinking though
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Nice drill holes in your marble! Good job!
this person know the mechanics of gimbal! I'm so amazed
Brilliant!
short and sweet and hard to beat!
The amount of time and effort it takes to make this, you may aswell just purchase one
You can buy $30 on ebay. Free shipping. Beautifuly built
Which brands/model do you recommend at this price point?
these are no brands. these are taiwanese-made products built by children. but they work well, I think.
LOL I heard Tobu playing and I instantly knew this was gonna be hilarious to watch. It was a decent video, but I don't live in a workshop.
Great build! Test shots would be very much appreciated.
10/10 for precise cutting
Nicely done.
To be honest, I like this video.
You obviously understand the principles of a gimbal (something, I don't ). Maybe because of my lack of knowledge, I didn't understand the purpose of the roller skate wheels. Good introduction video though. Thank you.
Looks like a great idea!
Well done Michael....
Beautiful ! but showing the final footage was a must. was nice to watch tho
That looked like it turned out really well, nice one.
Matt Jones
Nice! No I do not have access to tools like these but I appreciate the work you put into making this video. I hope to make one someday though. Liked & sub'd :-)
I live in a workshop, thanks mate! :)
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Nice project, looks great
poor dude did his best to make this and everyone just hating. not like if they can make it themselves anyway
Stephen bostic no, we can't, because we don't have any measurements to go off of.
you did !!!!
gave me a idea !!,
and will get back at you but smaller and only horizontal
and v 2 maybe ver. also but first im about horizontal then the second axel
awesome, let me just break into my high school woodshop and get right to that
The music reminds me of one of those sketchy tutorial videos where the person types and misspells all the instructions needed in Notepad on his Windows XP machine with a million icons on his desktop
nice video DIY
This is awesome! What is the purpose of the roller blade wheels?
DIY Steadycam, so you can shoot Rocky while jogging!
Neat idea! Reminds me to check with with Tobu Infectious also. Tks
would have been great to see the actual footage from thr camera with the stabilizer :) but great movie 😁
the first bit of cutting with the wandering scroll saw was hilarious
no test shots after all this weird use of tools
really best homemade gimbal
really great 1 might try do this too looks awsome...
*Thanks for awesome video.* I will make it soon.
NO you have to upload footage of the camera .
thanks for posting that, good fun project
Great man...superb 🙌🏻
why are you cutting the wood out of the middle? you could save the rest of the wood m8
completely out of context and uncalled for, but fair point.
First thing I thought when he started cutting where he did. smh
can you tell us the detail of the material that you using and the detail size? great work !
You do great work. Keep it up and make some more videos! You'll have more subscribers in no time.
really good job
thanks Michael, by the way i also tried it out but the only problem i got was about balance though my measurements were clear. but i know you can help me out and i finish it thanks michael
yes
help
I was waiting for test shots but by looking at the movement of the camera itself at the end I can see why you didn't bother putting them up, it was all over the place. Needs more weight if this is going to work.
great job bro!!! awesome!!!
this guy cant use that saw to save his life lol
great work!!
great job
yes, thanks for the tutorial.
amazing. great job man
Jabarii Williams
I'm just reading comments like "You suck" or "Wtf where are test shots pls you dumb person". That's not fair.
He put a great effort in making this video, You can't not appreciate that.
Anyway his video lacks in the principal points of a "DIY making something", like the blueprints/dimensions AND, of course, a video of the final product (in this case, image stabilized).
Then, if You notice that your product is not that good you can always get your back covered by saying something like "Even though I've put the maximum effort in making this thing, you can make it better by etcetc"
I wonder if you put a spinning RC outrunner at the bottom at full throttle if you could rid that weight.
change the weights to something round. That should remove the torque that makes the camera rotate unintentionally..
better to buy one from online.
looks real neat, the camera looks really stabilized but
1. everyone doesn't have workshop, houses in Japan are so small its impossible to make this
2. I think you skipped the head part...
tho I could think of making one with a 3D printer
Then move to a better country
+Jackson Ledford yeah great suggestion, spending more money just to have a workshop to save cost
Handtools like fretsaw, copping saw, some sand paper or sandblock and a drill is enough to make this build. The only thing stopping you from making this is yourself, funny comment like this comin from japan guy while japan have great craftmenship especially in woodworking. Both Traditional and Modern/Hybrid woodworking.
L. Kindi G. well maybe its because I wasn't raised in Japan, even so, you should live in Japan once, cause even if I had the tools I woudn't want to fill my room in sawdust
like I said, "yourself", Really really want to have an opportunity to live in japan, Ey maybe we can have little workshop there, have you try woodworking? I have and the dust thing is nothing compared to the experience you get(depends). 3d print is overpriced for this, you could have lasercut acrylic or plywood layer by layer on the nearest makerspace (I hope you get some in japan, have you?) except for the rod and metal parts you can make litteraly with some scissors and sheets of plastic and efforts. long live DIY and DIWO ^^.
PS. Now that I thought about do you have makerspace thingy in japan?
Hey! Do you want to know the name of the music"?
First one : Itro & Tobu - Cloud 9
Second one : Tobu - Hope (Original Mix)
According to Tobu, he says that people SHOULD leave a link to his youtube channel in order to use his songs. But this guy, the uploader, did not.
c'mon guys, $1000 camera with $30 gimbal?
Doesn't need to be expensive to work well, however a lot of the cheaper equipment online get bad reviews because they are not reliable. So unless you want to spend $100+ on a decent stabilizer, this is a fun project :)
man that was awsome . u just made my day
This is the best. I got a lot of information
Czech Speare "making the handle" yup :)
Well done for imagination and effort.
No video taken through a camera in the gimbal? There is something missing here.
Thats a great idea
It's a ton of work and yeah I applaud you. But now a days u can purchase a 3 axis electronic gimbal for about 100 dollars.
very very nice, but you miss the test shot
Thank you for the idea
Thanks for my next school preoject.
Fentastic vedio
wooow!!! nice work man. can you make one for me.
Very nice
Dude, thats a professional work. Regular human beings don't have money for all that shit :(
looks like one of those gadgets used to find a water in the fields.
very good, thanks you
Nice craft. I like to build one myself, but first i have to buy those power tools :/
awesome
awesome dude...
no test fotage ? so how well did it work... ?
j46 barely
Everyone has advanced professional tools like lathes, mills, coping saws etc at home ...
Could you show us some camera fotage?
Hi i am an audience from China, i like your video pretty much ,so can i transfer it to the web which comes from China
Gostei muito! vou tenta fazer para mim.
What about some test shots?
I can't do this at my home at all.....but..anyway..good work.
Because everyone that can't afford a stabilizer has all the tools to build one
Kris Emmanuel who can afford these expensive woodcutters😂😂😂
Booi just get creative, you could probably even build something like this from cardboard
It's a well made gimbal, but you really didn't need to make it like a gyroscope, in fact it didn't spin, can't help you much on the stabilization.
have you ever though of making a diy video on making a grain focuser of darkroom prining i now it old school but havent seen any video based on this
man , that's awesome!!!!
Can I use Fidegt Spinners instead of the skateboard wheels?
Philipp B well yes xD
I'm pretty surprised at all the people bitching about needing tools to make something. How exactly did you expect him to make something like this?
And let's get something straight- he's not using thousands of dollars of highly specialized tools. You could easily get a scroll saw, sander, and drill for under $400 if you shop around.
I can't understand the laziness of wanting something cheap yet well made yet not requiring skill and equipment to make. If you want something, either buy it or equip yourself to make it yourself. You can't have neither.
Agreed. Handtools like fretsaw, copping saw, some sand paper or sandblock and a drill is enough to make this build.
How much was the total including all necessary parts? Also can is there a list or instruction guide with parts needed or can you just take my money!!!! I'd be willing to pay for one plus shipping if you were willing to sell one of those beasts. :)
very cool!
Good job sir, but its so hard :)
Very cool :)
is there any design calculation for what you just made?
Any test footage?
anyone else here that can't afford to buy a gimbal? hahah. clever video