My 3D Printed Camera Slider
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- This might be my most useful and functional 3D printed design. I really do like the smooth and steady cinematic camera movements. I will be using this in my future videos to stabilize shots.
I have a couple edits I want to make to the 3D prints but then I will add a link here for you to download and use!
Download Link: Coming soon
Rotating boxes: • 3D Printed Rotation | ...
Don't worry I'm still working on the Doom Part 2 tutorial video!
Thanks for watching and for all of your support!
This is pretty neat. Also, when are we getting part 2 on the doom engine? I really want to start making 3D models in it and retire from creating models in PicoCAD.
that sounds more like part 12 than part 2 tbh
Part 2 is coming soon!
Your cat is my hero. My role model. My icon.
I would tell him that but his ego is already pretty high. He loves being on camera. 😺
Maybe it could be improved with some kind of linear ball bearing? Anyway, awesome creation as always
Try using ball bearings. The friction between the plastic will always be there and get worse over time.
Or better yet, you can make a right like the 3D printers use with a belt and a motor. It would be a lot sturdier and smoother.
Just use drawer rails.
It can get better over time as the high spots get knocked down. Unfortunately both the rail and the slider are printed in the same orientation, which is a problem since the layer ridges align, it must necessarily jump every step a little. It depends very much on the filament, i don't expect silk type PLA to be abrasion resistant, and ABS fundamentally has an abrasion resistance issue.
But i also don't think two of the same types of plastic is ideal. I have had a good run with PETG 3D printed bushings on any kind of metal rod though, can be even be alu rod or alu angle.
3d printer is the best thing that the humanity had created
And cats are the greatest thing nature has created!
The cat looks like it had finished their shift early 🤣😂🤣
That is brilliant, the cat is always critic of the idea. Also didnt know that you are a musician as well
Leo has become a mascot of my channel. And thank you, I enjoy playing guitar. I have posted a few videos of me playing guitar on Instagram.
That would also be good for making stereo 3d pictures.
perhaps consider 8020 extrusions for less friction and less shake? it would take away from it being a wholly 3d printed system, and would add a lot of extra weight, but I feel it's worth considering
I could hear you talk about this endlessly
omg Leo can fly
There's your problem. You used "I can't believe it's not butter", only real butter works.
I can't believe I missed that! I believe you are right!
Hey sage can we get the part 2 of doom tutorial ,
As always great video👍👍
It is coming soon! I just really wanted to finish up this 3D printing project before posting part 2.
Use 2 PVC tubes instead of the 3D printed rails for a smoother movement
I would be interested to see the difference.
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Yo! Hows it going sage! loving your stuff bro! bc of you I bought an ender 3 a year ago and am loving it! thank you for all you do!
That's awesome! The Ender 3 is a great printer and I'm glad you are enjoying it! It's nice to hear I helped in some way.
@@3DSage thank you so much! I do love my machine…and I named it dummy after the robot from iron man lol… it prints like a charm! I have had it for a year and have added a pei powder coated spring steel bed and CR-Touch for auto leveling…as well as print tons of upgrades.
Thank you once again for the inspiration! And I hope you are doing well
Very nice
Home dog what kind of phone is that? Xiaomi?
Doesn't look like a Xiaomi.
The cat bought a smile to my face
I love that gold filament. Had a sheen to it that from certain angles almost made it look like brass. Definitely need the cat in every video, maybe teach him or her to type. Have you tried smoothing your prints?
I like how it looks too! It's amazon PLA filament. It's harder to keep my cat out of my videos since he always sits in front of my camera. And I need to smooth the railings without adding any friction.
@@3DSage Have you tried a combination of light sanding and vaporized solvent? Might be a lot of work to go back and forth, but it can yield some impressive results.
I So much want to make this! I look forward to your updates. I think I can design a rotating holder that will allow the camera to keep an object center screen as it moves.
Using a rack and pinion design could also be a good idea to avoid using the string.
I love your cat, what is his name?
Putting binoculars in front of the phone lens has a cool effect.
cant wait for the second part of the doom video!!
Can you share your blueprints?
Are the STL files available please?
This is awesome!
Thank you! 😎👍
What about the edelkrone?
Download link?
what 3d modeling software do you use?
I've been using 3Ds Max for a long time. It's what I know best and it's great for this type of hard surface modeling.
very nice
increedible!
Brilliant stuff! Sometimes (and where possible) changing the print orientation of one of the moving parts/frictional surfaces can help so that the layer lines are either running at right angles to each other, or both _along_ the direction of travel, rather than both at right angles to the direction of travel.
Cat.
This is so cool. Also your cat is such a mvp 😁
Thank you! 😊
Thats pretty cool although I will say the shake/jittering is quite a big problem and one I definitely think is worth solving.
I filmed in 30fps but exported in 24 which can caused some framerate jitter. The footage was smoother than I thought it would be for being 3D printed.
What filament type did you use for this?
I only print in PLA. It's strong enough for this project.
@@3DSage noted. My project involves some electronics that tend to get a bit hot, so I think I’ll just stick with ABS, and try to limit the warping to unimportant parts
Do you do this for a living? It must take so much time.. You do amazing work!