Lets Make - A Motorized Camera Slider
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- čas přidán 27. 02. 2017
- You can find all the parts and tools I used as well as detailed instructions in the instructable:
bit.ly/Slider_Instructable
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great build! totally making one :)
+TheBackyardScientist Thank you! I am honoured!
@@MaxMakerChannel edu puertas Did you connect the MS1, MS2, MS3 modes to the micro-step?Thank you!
i guess im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a method to log back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid lost the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
@Reece Darwin Instablaster =)
@Valentino Chandler thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Good ideas in this video. A small tip for those who are new to machining; 1:28 very dangerous to hold a piece of metal when drilling. The bit can catch and spin the piece causing a bad cut. Better to clamp it instead.
Much smoother than what i can do by hand with my slider. I hooked up a hamster wheel to mine however, he needs practice on speed.
great idea and execution. enjoyed!
+This Old Tony What an honour!!! Ask Jimmy about the Ringmaster if you get the chance!
The thing I liked about your video is that you showed the failures and also told that it took 3- to 4 times to get it right.
Most videos say projects can be done with ease. Yours was practical. Nice and liked it.
This is awesome! I have the exact same slider and the exact problem/downside of no motor; alas, I don't have all the tools you have! But some day I 'll be able to motorize my slider! Great content!
Great video Max! This is super cool.
+Crafted Workshop Thank you very much!!
Dear Max! Great video and a smooth way of resolving the operation of the slider by the binary switches! Amazing solution.
Thank you very much! Binary switches, I never thought about that name.
I don't see myself buying all those tools and 3d-printer to build a slider, but it was insightful and fun to watch.
Good job!
Thanx Max, I have enjoyed your splendid staff. Keep it coming. I am currently working on something that needs a camera slider. You have helped,....
now this was so amazing. I am cleaning up my garage now to make something like this. But Making the black box that everything set in..... WOW
This is absolutely epic Max!
진짜 잘만드셨네요 충분히 따라할수도 있게끔 잘 설명해주셔서 감사합니다
Dude you are awesome, seriously this was one of the smoothest videos of this sort that I've ever seen.
+Mert Güneş Wow. Your comment is awesome! Thank you!
How can somebody deslike this video? It was well done and edited. Good job Max
Nice! I like the combo switches. Great idea
Thank you! I wanted to use a potentiomer initially, but that is not precise enough to go from seconds to many hours.
@@MaxMakerChannel hi max thinking of making one of these getting all the gear together regarding the switches did you or anybody else experiment with multiturn pots i have one somewhere and going to experiment with it will update on it ok great video and easy to follow ok regards steve
@@stephenlanders Of course you can also use a Poti. Changing the code should be easy enough. It is maths after all and you can figure it out. I personally never used those pots. How would you know what setting you are on?
@@MaxMakerChannel just a matter of trial and error i suppose but will try your method first and play around with the settings
Beautifully designed for smooth movement
Nice attention to details, and great sample footage at the end! I like the drone mount idea too.
+Jeremy Cook's Projects Thank you very much! I was lucky with the timing. I got out of bed and saw the solar panels covered in frost and it was the first sunny day in weeks.
This is so clever well done
Continue like this! The beginning is difficult, but I am sure you will get thousands of suscribers soon. You are awesome!
+Rich Clominson Thank you very much! That would be great! But it is already great to have the ones I do so far.
Thanks!
Nicely made
And now.. Over 300k
Hey Max, just stumbled onto your channel. I really enjoy the way you present your builds, very enjoyable to watch. I look forward to your future content! Keep up the good work!
+mheiny Hey! Welcome to the club and thank you very much!
Max, you are a genius! Nice work
Thank you!
Cool! Camera with an umbrella :)
You made my day)
Ohhh , really a great engineering.
Such A perfectionist you are
Good job
Thanks!
Well done! Just subscribed. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks and welcome!
This was great! Thanks for sharing!
Your welcome!
Huge dude that's lit 🎉🔥
Wow ... Perfect.... Thanks for that video!
Awesome. Instantly subbed
nice build - nice video and nice result! really cool bro! :)
Really great video. That turned out way better than I was expecting.
+npsantini Thanks! Why did you have bad expectations though? 🤕
This is the first video I've seen from you and I imagined it would be a tough project and something that would be hard to make look good. What you made looks great and seems to work really well.
+npsantini haha. Thanks!
Great idea and well done. Thanks a lot.
+Dragan Drazic Thank you! I am glad.
Great video thank you for sharing your knowlege
Suggestion, change to 4 momentary push buttons one for seconds, one for 10s of seconds +/-, and i2c LCD screen Use that for speed control.
Also add micro switches for at the end of travel for safety.
OR you could also use 5 buttons, +/-, select, enter, back. and then you can adjust things like speed/distance/repeat (go back and forth non-stop) as well
I love these types of projects
+Ishu Gangwar I am glad you do.
You are really good with the editing of your video’s next to all the stuf you make. And i like that you are German, i feel like a lot of content creators are American (nothing agains Americans, i just find it refreshing since i am Dutch) grtz from the Netherlands!
Thanks for watching! Greetings to the Neatherlands!
You know the video is going to be good when you hear a European scientist accent.
Nice work!
This is realy cool!!
Nice build, well done Max!
+Dan Bowie Thank you!!
Can this hold a DSLR camera. How much weight do you think it can pull?
Hello from India,
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Namaste! Thank you!
Awesomeeeee! Thanks Max
+Shamar Milton You'r welcome.
After seeing this kind of stuff, i think, people with whom i planin to share this, will start making their own rigs by your design soon. Thanks for your efforts to making this video happen.
Thank you very much! Please send pictures when they do!
I hope this will happen as soon as possible. Still. Keep making this kind of videos it's very useful. I'm myself not a man with a hands in the right place for doing all this, but can you tell, will this rig work for DLS Cameras like Canon 5D Mk II/IV or others with same sizes?
Сергей Владимирович Yes you can use it with heavy cameras if you use a nema 17 motor with a gearbox. You can get them with 1:5 up to 1:51!
Thanks!
Very cool max.
Good Luck Man For Future
Doing Mind Blowing
+TECH STUDIO Thanks! New video coming out very soon!
Great Build!
+RJ_Make Thank you!
Awesome share mate... 👍👍
Nice bit of work really enjoyed it
+TECH 404 Thank you! More videos coming soon.
please please continue making brother.. you aRE BIG inspiration:)
I will! Thanks for your kind words!
Nice!👏👍
Awesome! Just found your channel and subscribed immediately!! :) Cool slider!
Burken Productions Thank you!
Only producers with engineering can get this ❤️❤️❤️🙌🙌
Really nice project!
Thanks!
amazing job
Inspiring thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
I like this MAX !
Thanks!
Thanks Max!
Thank you for this video tutorial
awesome video! :)
It's a great video, I love a good BYO. Can you include the video of you adding all the gear to your workshop, learning how to use it and how much you charge per hour for your engineering skills! I appreciate your effort but it's not an option for most of us.
Hi there. I built one recently and powering it with a 9v battery . It doesn’t pull my DSLR. Any idea if upping the voltage might help ?
Oh great, I need it one.
Nice produk.. awesome..
Thanks for watching!
Good job!
I just subscribed to your channel; great useful information.
Thanks!
very well done. I do not understand what is the problem for these 13 people who do not like this video, maybe a little jealousy or may be your neighbors :)
Just awesome and love the accent.
+Andrew Small Thank you! I could live without it.
This was amazing!
ChristianTinman Thank you! May I ask how you found this video? I am getting a lot more views that usually today.
You must have tagged it right for today! it showed up in my "recommended for you feed" and im glad it did.
+ChristianTinman Nice. Thank you!
Fantastic video, well done ;-)
+DCTTeacher1 Thank you!
hi max have now finished builing mine using your code etc and your circuit ,only trouble im getting is when turn the supply on to judders have tried putting a bigger capacitor in also tried a diode across the input but it still judders on start up just wondered did you have idea what it is .great design anyway ok
I wouldn't have the skill to do this. Great stuff!
At first I didn’t have either.
@@MaxMakerChannel So true. We all learn
Great work ✌
+Dontmess with Kumar Thank you!
Klasse gemacht gefällt mir außerordentlich gut LG.Pidi
Brilliant
Love it!
+Hodgepodge Thank you!
one word...genius!
+Julian Davies Ah. Its not that difficult if you put a lot of work into it.
1,2,3,4 = 10s? Or 10h? Wow this is so cool! You can definitely sell this as a kit!
+Epic Benjo I would but I don't know electronics haha
How about coding the Ardino to calculate ramping at each end, so as to create a smooth start and stop? I love your work!
CREATORS ARE THE SECOND GOD OF UNIVERSE.
I thought the build was great... then.. you just casually printed a case... Great job, loved the vid
Brilliant mate. :)
Thanks!
Wow amazing
Great video
+Coop tech Thank you!
great work, very clever with the combination. Can you show how to program the combinations. thank you
You can use analog input with variable-resistor for fine tuning control of speed
You dont upload the code in your instrucable : ( i'm a frensh maker and il would like to make your slider for impouve my vidéo can you help me ?
Awesome!
You are a God!
I want to make a connection like a stepper motor moving on the basis of height measurement but i couldn't find the code for it . Can you help?
would it be possible to make one with a pwm instead of the switch combinations?
4 bit controller is just a great idea!!!
luxo9300 Thanks!
It's what I need to level up my drum cover videos ...
Looks brilliant, I have no electronics knowledge, wish I knew someone who did
Is it possible to use a variable power knob instead of the switches? One with a pot that could be pushed in to activate/deactivate it? I have no idea what to buy if that can be done.
Yes. Instead of using the 4 switches, you can add a potentiometer. You can probably adjust it in 10 increments by eye, although they won´t be discrete. So you could have 10 settings. (if resistance > 0 &&
wow great slider. Wanna make this one from my old printer rod.
subscribed..
+A Nurkholis Weocome! Good luck and share your build with me on twitter or Instagram!
Hey, it's exactly what I'm looking for, but I'm a beginner and I've maybe a stupid question but, in the schem at 6:50 , where are the wire for the stepper motor ?
very cool! thanks
Thanks for watching!
There is no link for the stepper motor, can someone sugest me which one to buy?
It is in the instructable. Any 3d printer stepper will work.
@epitome yeah, pretty much when everytime I comment, even sometimes people warn that am fake bot😂
Great Video thank you! I do have a question and maybe you have a recommendation, but do you know of a good way to make this remote operated? My end design i would like to have the whole slider be able to rotate by remote 360 and then be able to remote control the camera down the slide. Thanks again for the video and any possible advise.
+Justin Griffin Maybe have a look at FPV systems for Drones.
lovely