Hey, great work with your tripod. I just wanted to ask one question. How and what materials did you use for the metal compartments and bits for the top part of the tripod (that makes the camera move?). Thank you very much.
Olá, amigo! Parabéns por sua criatividade. Vi alguns de seus trabalhos em seu blog. Como faço pra encontrar essa articulação com esfera que você usa (lá nos 4:25)? Obrigado!
+Anton Astolf Não foram reais, foram euros. Mas foi pouco dinheiro. As ripas de madeira foram sobras e os parafusos são só 3 e muito baratos. Coisa para menos de 5 euros.
hi! how many pieces of wood? what are the sizes? i want to build something that is 6 ft tall once the wood extends. should i get three 4 ft pieces to create one leg?
Looks like parts from the drain stopper on a bathroom sink. Very clever! If it were I, though, I would just leave a piece of 1/4-20 all-thread on there. Then you could use any standard tripod head with it.
LLuE88 Sink parts could probably be OK, because they are usually copper and/or plastic (to be rust proof). What are you mounting, some sort of compass? If so, you could probably get away with a small amount of iron, as long as you corrected it (that's what the adjustable iron balls were for on the old sailing ship binnacles).
***** exactly, a rebuilt Artillery M2, when I was a Battery commander this was one of the testing measures of a firing battery readiness test to use a M2 to lay the battery, I may have been a little lucky but each time I got it done within either 4 or 5 mils, anything less than 20 mils was acceptable if I recall correctly. this now is just for fooling around survey. the price for a small non-magnetic tripod is more than I care to pay. most any hard ball drilled and tapped I can adapt to for the rest of it. each camera tripod so far has had steel or iron in it.
Great job. I was just thinking it would be nice to have a tripod with a light on it so when im working in my shop in areas that don't get good light I could just bring over a tripod and bam there would be my light
It seems to go together on UA-cam...great craftsmen...lousy choice in music! I think I prefer no music, ever heard the sound of a sharp plane slicing off a perfect shaving?
Hi, could you please confirm the measurements? I think I seen 27mm x 8mm. But I thought one would need to be 1/3 of the of the other. Just want to be sure before I begin 😃 . Thanks
This is simply awesome, such nice skills with woodcraft...
BRAVO BELLA idea
👍👍👍
Amazing job
Nice video. Good ideas. I'll watch it again, and one of these days I'll make one myself. Thanks.
Uh, methinks I'll buy a $30 tripod. Fanstastic woodworking, though!
HA! That is awesome. I like the sliding leg bit especially. Nice.
i love it.. so easy and simple.. but we dont have those stuff at house
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Muito bom !!!!! . . . . Criatividade, desing e acabamento !!!. . . . . . Se pintar de preto fosco não tem quem diga que é madeira !!!
Good job
Hey, great work with your tripod. I just wanted to ask one question. How and what materials did you use for the metal compartments and bits for the top part of the tripod (that makes the camera move?). Thank you very much.
great....and good neat work....
Excellent build...Excellent video...Excellent skills. Thank you for taking the time and effort to show us your project.
Qué bien, me gusta esa idea :D
Olá, amigo! Parabéns por sua criatividade. Vi alguns de seus trabalhos em seu blog. Como faço pra encontrar essa articulação com esfera que você usa (lá nos 4:25)?
Obrigado!
Pode encontrar em lojas de pichelaria. São peças de torneiras.
It does not have a format or project plans that you can send me you have measures ?
Nice job, I think i might have to build one of those!!
how did you get the tripod legs to lock at certain length? what part of the video did you explain that if you did?
you can see that at 3:52 m and 4:12m.
great work bro
verry good
great video! exactly what i was looking for!
i just love it
This is great !
Good work dude !
Great idea just maybe I'd use metal any ideas of other ways to make a tripod just this is greati by have the tools and I'd probably stuff it up
Amazing work , i have been looking to find a way to build a Tripod for lighting - and you built it awesome !
Keep to great work !
Roey
Thanks
"Home made" Yeah... If your house is a wood workshop ¬¬
Ha ha bro you r very funny
dont be such a hater
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Curiosidade, gastou em média de quanto reais nele? Ficou incrível mesmo. A nível profissional.
+Anton Astolf Não foram reais, foram euros. Mas foi pouco dinheiro. As ripas de madeira foram sobras e os parafusos são só 3 e muito baratos. Coisa para menos de 5 euros.
No total foram cerca de 5 euros? Gostei muito do tripé, pensando em fazer ele. É bom ter uma base kk aparentemente parece caro
hi! how many pieces of wood? what are the sizes? i want to build something that is 6 ft tall once the wood extends. should i get three 4 ft pieces to create one leg?
Belo tripé!
well done bro!
How had you made the holder for camera can you plz tell me
Muy bueno, gracias por compartir, ¿cómo se llama la pieza que utilizaste en la parte que hace que la cámara gire?
La pieza es una esfera de griferia
Gracias!
looking for a parts list for the top with swivel action? thanks
Looks like parts from the drain stopper on a bathroom sink. Very clever! If it were I, though, I would just leave a piece of 1/4-20 all-thread on there. Then you could use any standard tripod head with it.
may be?, must investigate, I need a completely magnet free material, thanks,
LLuE88 Sink parts could probably be OK, because they are usually copper and/or plastic (to be rust proof). What are you mounting, some sort of compass? If so, you could probably get away with a small amount of iron, as long as you corrected it (that's what the adjustable iron balls were for on the old sailing ship binnacles).
***** exactly, a rebuilt Artillery M2, when I was a Battery commander this was one of the testing measures of a firing battery readiness test to use a M2 to lay the battery, I may have been a little lucky but each time I got it done within either 4 or 5 mils, anything less than 20 mils was acceptable if I recall correctly. this now is just for fooling around survey. the price for a small non-magnetic tripod is more than I care to pay. most any hard ball drilled and tapped I can adapt to for the rest of it. each camera tripod so far has had steel or iron in it.
Great job. I was just thinking it would be nice to have a tripod with a light on it so when im working in my shop in areas that don't get good light I could just bring over a tripod and bam there would be my light
It seems to go together on UA-cam...great craftsmen...lousy choice in music!
I think I prefer no music, ever heard the sound of a sharp plane slicing off a perfect shaving?
you are very good together with your equipment, but i cannot make that, that good :/
of course its easy "if you have that machine"...
GOOD JOB,Where I can buy it?
sorry. It is not for sale
Thank you
+Máquinas de Madeira Always been pratical! haha
Hi friend I m sarik raza
Homemade? why would I have this stuff at my home?
It was made at his own home. In his own workshop. Does not necessarily apply to you.
Then don't write homemade?
Homemade does not imply that you can make it yourself with normal household objects.
It just means it was made in someones own personal time in their own home.
Oh yeah sorry, I thought this was a tutorial
Genius!
awsome...
muito bom.
Super...
galera fiz um tripé caseiro com regulagem de angulo pra celular e câmera se vcs quiserem é só e la ok.
love u sir
Hi, could you please confirm the measurements? I think I seen 27mm x 8mm. But I thought one would need to be 1/3 of the of the other. Just want to be sure before I begin 😃 . Thanks
Is not necessary to be 1/3 0ne of the other. You are correct 27mm*8mm.
thanks.
Máquinas de Madeira thank you very much for replying so quickly! Means I can get started!
How much it costs
Sorry. Is not for sale
Not like that what is the cost of these all things??
Ramesh Borad In Europe about 25 €. More less 30 dolars
Thanx....................
Ethu. Yarukku. Pidikkum
why make it when you can buy it?
+ALEXANDRIUS Also you don't get the satisfaction when you buy something. It is very rewarding to make something versus buying it sometimes.
Because it is just fun making it.
OBRIGADO!
Good
This is definitly not simple to build
Hola, podrías especificar las medidas por favor?
quiero hacerme uno :)
link music
EASY
only for those who have a workshop
who is watching this in 2018 March 19
hahahaha... "easy to make"... lol ;)
Dang
Haha why?
You're not very bright huh
The PLan PLeeeeeeeas
amazing genius work and design.
worst DIY ever for practicality. I don't have that many professional tools. What is the point of DIY then.
These are pretty basic wood working tools. If you’re going to DIY something you’re going to have to pick up some skills and tools.
It's better to buy a real tripod because buying these things to make this would itself be very expensive
This video seems to be made more for people that have the wood and tools already and don’t want to spend the money on a tripod.
Good