DIY Steadicam for GoPro or iPhone, Camera stabilizer on the cheap
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Make a GoPro or iPhone camera stabilizer using wood bent lamination and aluminum, get that steady shot you have been looking for in this easy woodworking project that will teach you some new techniques like bent lamination.
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Nothing is more annoying that watching video with a shaky camera this simple Steadicam will solve that
The Steadicam is used to hold your camera or smartphone steady and reduce handshake and uses counter weights and a UNI joint to achieve these
This woodworking project uses bent lamination by soaking the Steadicam thin strips of wood in water until they become soft and flexible; they are then bent around a round form to achieve the desired shape while wet.
After drying they are glued together to give the final shape, I use wedges as clamps for the parts which apply a lot more pressure to specific parts that trying to use clamps.
The Handle is a UNI joint also made from wood, this can be made using simple tools that most people have like a saw and a hand drill.
Watch the iPhone holder video as seen here https://youtu.be/YRLMaFEERWg
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