Watching your videos is like Where's Waldo game with your external mic. 😆 It's in a different spot in every one. LOL. Thanks for the content, great idea.
Hahaha...you're right. I am still experimenting with the best spot for the mic. I even tried 3 different types (Rode first, then 2 versions of the DJI). it is easy to wear them on a shirt when you just sit or stand straight speaking into the camera but crawling under the van or working overhead in awkward positions and the mic can easily fold over and muffle the audio. So far, clipping it to the cap works okay-ish for me
Instead of RivNuts in plastic use jacknuts. They expand better and don’t risk cracking the plastic like RivNuts. BTW jacknuts were designed for use in plastic and light gauge sheet metal.
thank you. the shelf is a hack job, using some pieces of Plexiglass (polycarbonate) , cut, sanded and melted into shape with a hot air gun. then painted red. If I only had a 3D printer.....
for the cargo nets I used M4. I sized them by the head of the bolt that needs to go through the mounting holes in the net. I think M4 is a good size for most of the small things that are not super heavy. M4 is a little smaller than 3/16" if you prefer freedom units 🙂
Watching your videos is like Where's Waldo game with your external mic. 😆 It's in a different spot in every one. LOL. Thanks for the content, great idea.
Hahaha...you're right. I am still experimenting with the best spot for the mic. I even tried 3 different types (Rode first, then 2 versions of the DJI). it is easy to wear them on a shirt when you just sit or stand straight speaking into the camera but crawling under the van or working overhead in awkward positions and the mic can easily fold over and muffle the audio. So far, clipping it to the cap works okay-ish for me
once again Thank you!
Thank you for the info and the great ideas
Thanks. Great idea...
Love your Revel content, Thank You!
Instead of RivNuts in plastic use jacknuts. They expand better and don’t risk cracking the plastic like RivNuts. BTW jacknuts were designed for use in plastic and light gauge sheet metal.
Where did you get the little WeBoost Shelf ? Love your videos!
thank you. the shelf is a hack job, using some pieces of Plexiglass (polycarbonate) , cut, sanded and melted into shape with a hot air gun. then painted red. If I only had a 3D printer.....
Can you tell me what size Rivnut you used? Tks.
for the cargo nets I used M4. I sized them by the head of the bolt that needs to go through the mounting holes in the net. I think M4 is a good size for most of the small things that are not super heavy. M4 is a little smaller than 3/16" if you prefer freedom units 🙂