this video is so impressive. Many of other video just show final result, but this video show us whole attempt and fails. And these behind story give me a lot of ideas and inspirations.
This was so fascinating to watch this evolutionary process you underwent to get the desired result. Ok it didn't work out how you hoped but it was quite a process, and you've only got so many hours in a day - gives you ideas for improving the design or other future projects. This was a wonderful, clear and concise video of the whole process. Thanks for sharing! Look forward to seeing more when you get time! 😀
Thanks Auntie! I’ve got a couple projects planned that I want to work on, so in the future when I have more time, projects like these will have the opportunity to be revised.
Nice video, and you probably could get sponsored by SmallRig for it :) Definitely makes that purchase look worthwhile. I'd swap Fusion360 timelapses with slow showing of the final model: timelapses are hard to watch and they are too fast to give any information.
Whenever you turn the wheel the whole frame flexes and that's when the friction is loosening. Instead of 3D printing everything use some more sturdy material like plywood (cheap) or aluminium extrusion and rods (expensive).
@@TommyHoughton not a professional opinion but you can see it on your video - when you try to turn, the arms at the bottom flex and the wheel starts skipping.
this video is so impressive. Many of other video just show final result, but this video show us whole attempt and fails.
And these behind story give me a lot of ideas and inspirations.
This was so fascinating to watch this evolutionary process you underwent to get the desired result. Ok it didn't work out how you hoped but it was quite a process, and you've only got so many hours in a day - gives you ideas for improving the design or other future projects. This was a wonderful, clear and concise video of the whole process. Thanks for sharing! Look forward to seeing more when you get time! 😀
Thanks Auntie! I’ve got a couple projects planned that I want to work on, so in the future when I have more time, projects like these will have the opportunity to be revised.
awesome I am hoping to get a lumix thanks for sharing!
Did you try printing a ring similar of the last one for the optical? With this you much improve the motion and the stability.
I didn’t, I wish I was able to keep iterating on this project, but I no longer have a need for it. Thanks for the tip though! Cheers
Nice work - come test it out in my garage 🙂
Bro! Your channel is amazing! What camera did you use in this video? I need to print a follow focus sistem for my lumix G7
Thank you! I used the Lumix G9 in this one. Good luck with your projects! Cheers
looks awesome!!!!!
Thanks, young Charly Garcia
Nice video, and you probably could get sponsored by SmallRig for it :) Definitely makes that purchase look worthwhile.
I'd swap Fusion360 timelapses with slow showing of the final model: timelapses are hard to watch and they are too fast to give any information.
Thanks! I’d definitely love to partner with them someday. I’ll do that instead of a time lapse next time, thanks for your feedback!
Whenever you turn the wheel the whole frame flexes and that's when the friction is loosening. Instead of 3D printing everything use some more sturdy material like plywood (cheap) or aluminium extrusion and rods (expensive).
Good idea, next time I’ll use more suitable materials. Cheers
@@TommyHoughton not a professional opinion but you can see it on your video - when you try to turn, the arms at the bottom flex and the wheel starts skipping.
Well done guy!👍
Thanks!
ay i know that guy