DIY Plywood Boom Arm Worklight
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- Special Thanks to @tested and @WobyDesign for the inspiration. Get the Woby files here: www.woby.desig...
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Great idea. I had not thought of my French cleat wall for this application. Thanx for posting!!! 😃
Well done sir !, Keep kicking out the content !
Thank you so much for the support of the channel! I am already editing the next few weeks of videos and planning even further than that.
Nicely done. Subscribed. :-)
If you wanted the swivel flexibility, you could get the 3/4" pipe mounting plate, elbo, and short length of pipe and mount that assembly to a french cleat. Best of both worlds. I still need to build my woby jig; like you, a couple of them will be used as flexible light fixtures.
Thanks for posting. Keep it up and you'll be at 10k in no time!
Thanks for the encouragement, the channel has really been growing lately! I think I might build a few of these as actual camera jigs, and if I do that I will certainly use the swivel.
This is awesome! I live in Nashville and toured Make Nashville last weekend. Some folks there said that the CNC's are all out of service right now, which is a bummer since that's what I wanted to use the space for the most. Are you still a member over there?
Unfortunately I will be ending my membership with them. Feel free to email me at charlton@combsdesign.co if you have any questions about them specifically or why I am leaving. They have been very good to me and I am grateful for all the stuff I was able to learn there. I don't think it is fair for me to go into detail publicly here, but their machine downtime has been problematic for me.
@@CombsDesign I'll shoot you an email for sure. The folks I met there on my tour were incredibly nice.
Yes, super nice and helpful people there. They have helped me out a ton when I get stuck on a project, especially when I was first figuring out the CAM side of Fusion 360.
Was there any possibility that the screws get loose?
How you make joints stiff enough that it won't come down automatically