This is so cool. I searched for someone who has mode something similar, a few months back. And was surprised to not see a lot of options for me to learn from. So happy that you made this proof of concept.
nice build. The metal bracket works well, though obviously the friction became a lot higher once you put weight on it. If you ever decided to use a bearing for something like this you would want a thrust bearing, or a lazy susan bearing. they are specifically designed to take a force being applied perpendicular to the rotation plane. Regular bearings would be far less effective as the weight would be pushing the ring into the ball bearings and causing it to pinch them between the two rings, and so be far higher friction
well, theres always cross polarisation... And for the automation, im pretty sure you know this but, a few 3d printed gears, a stepper motor and an arduino to trigger the camera (the real challenge would be making a height/angle adjustable arm)... making a turntable to orbital configurable rig is on my list for this winter, that stool might come in handy, and somewhat hilariously i also have a couple of those metal legs lying around.
Nice project, is it an idea to add an whiteboard at the back of the arm, opposite from the camera? Then you have a white background. Perhaps painting the top also white? Thanks for sharing.
What application do you use to process the images? Also, what do you recommend in terms of cleaning it up after? Do you shoot video or photo when scanning?
For Photogrammetry 3D scanning I have used Polycam and for NeRF scannings I have tested Luma AI and 3DPresso. They can make 3D models from videos. You should check my recent videos on my channel where I handle these topics.
Really interested in making one myself. But for the life of me that particular table leg is not available anywhere in my country. Is it possible to use a bearing in its place. Also is it possible that 16mm rods will fit the holder as well or not.
I don't understand why you didn't choose a rotating table and a fixed camera? It will give you many more options with the camera and you can have a fixed background.
When you try to create 3D model with NeRF method I have found that it will generate better model from the video material when the background moves. In regular photogrammetry it does not matter and then it is easier to use turn table to rotate the object and keep the camera in place. This stool works both ways.
the only thing that i found difficult here is found that "metal leg" the whole rotate sistem and the 3d print is based on that... and its like a random piece of homedepot
Nut would be the best. I found suitable screws from my camera gears. Same standard screws that you can attach your camera to tripod fits also to these parts.
It works better for 3D NeRF Scanning when camera moves around the object. Those scanning softwares calculates the changes from moving banckround and creates 3D model in that way.
Thank you so much, wifey just asked to build something like this for her projects, will make little changes and hope for good results!
Using that stool is really smart idea.
Brilliant and so simple! 5 Stars easy!
Very cool, thanks UA-cam algo for recommending me this video. Well done!
Good voice for old story .Nice project I made on I will rec and share my project.
creative project!
This is so cool. I searched for someone who has mode something similar, a few months back. And was surprised to not see a lot of options for me to learn from. So happy that you made this proof of concept.
great project and thanks for sharing -
Brilliant and easy idea! First DIY spinner I've seen which I will copy. Thanks a lot!
absolute in time, im looking for exact this setup for product presentation. Thank you, my next Ikea & Bauhaus shoping is still in range :o)
Very creative man, love this project ❤
Great work. Thank you for the clean explanation and files.
Did I need to get this into my feed? no. Was it interesting to watch? Definitely!
You're the man for making this video, I'm going to build this!
Well executed 👍🏻
I like your spirit!
You’re awesome, also, I wish we had a Bauhaus store in nyc, it’s like a Lego store for adults lol
Brilliant! Thank you so much! 🙏🏻🙂
nice build.
The metal bracket works well, though obviously the friction became a lot higher once you put weight on it. If you ever decided to use a bearing for something like this you would want a thrust bearing, or a lazy susan bearing. they are specifically designed to take a force being applied perpendicular to the rotation plane. Regular bearings would be far less effective as the weight would be pushing the ring into the ball bearings and causing it to pinch them between the two rings, and so be far higher friction
Great idea!
Good job!
I am impressed at your TinkerCAD skills. Can you do a video on how you are able to get such complex shapes? Thank you.
well, theres always cross polarisation... And for the automation, im pretty sure you know this but, a few 3d printed gears, a stepper motor and an arduino to trigger the camera (the real challenge would be making a height/angle adjustable arm)... making a turntable to orbital configurable rig is on my list for this winter, that stool might come in handy, and somewhat hilariously i also have a couple of those metal legs lying around.
Great work!
Amazing ! What is the thing that we can see at 2:29 of the video please ?
good stuff! thank you!
Très intéressant, merci beaucoup !
Nice project, is it an idea to add an whiteboard at the back of the arm, opposite from the camera? Then you have a white background. Perhaps painting the top also white? Thanks for sharing.
Yes you can put different colour backdrops at the end of the spinner arm as well some counter weights.
It would be great to see a video on how to make 3D models from photography method
Check out my recent video how I scanned toys in photogrammetry method: ua-cam.com/video/N87PbrsBmFg/v-deo.html
Wow! Great!!! Thx
Cool 😎💯🎬
Genius !!
randomly found this! and great Video ! mak me wanna try it too,thanks bro! ikea im coming LOL
Cool !!!
Very nice :D
You should do voice over work with that deep voice of yours.
Awesome
Nice project! The voice is tripping me out though, slipping seamlessly between US and British accents! Hot dang and my word!!
Thx mate
What application do you use to process the images? Also, what do you recommend in terms of cleaning it up after? Do you shoot video or photo when scanning?
For Photogrammetry 3D scanning I have used Polycam and for NeRF scannings I have tested Luma AI and 3DPresso. They can make 3D models from videos. You should check my recent videos on my channel where I handle these topics.
Turun sinappi bongattu, torille!
Are you selling those 3d files? or have a place to download it.
These 3D printable parts are free to download in Thingiverse. Check the link in video description.
I’m interested in one that rotates overhead for hair/makeup artist
Really interested in making one myself. But for the life of me that particular table leg is not available anywhere in my country. Is it possible to use a bearing in its place.
Also is it possible that 16mm rods will fit the holder as well or not.
You're McGiver!!
I don't understand why you didn't choose a rotating table and a fixed camera?
It will give you many more options with the camera and you can have a fixed background.
When you try to create 3D model with NeRF method I have found that it will generate better model from the video material when the background moves. In regular photogrammetry it does not matter and then it is easier to use turn table to rotate the object and keep the camera in place. This stool works both ways.
the only thing that i found difficult here is found that "metal leg" the whole rotate sistem and the 3d print is based on that... and its like a random piece of homedepot
What kind of screws did you use to tie the print together? Is it with a nut?
Nut would be the best. I found suitable screws from my camera gears. Same standard screws that you can attach your camera to tripod fits also to these parts.
Hi Olli, mine is not rotating as smoothly. It’s like when it comes to the same spot there’s friction. What can I do?
Do you also have the counter weight part as 3D Model?
You can prin the same middle part twice and attach that at the end of the rods with anothel table leg and then insert some weights over it.
😲🤩👍🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hi how did you manage to get such a long 15mm rod? Any link you got it from ? Tq
Those aluminium rods were bought from Bauhaus store as seen in video, but I believe any hardware store has them.
Oh i see but over in my country they don’t sell 15mm only 14 n 16 as 15mm is proprietary to medical n video gears
Great innovative ideas u have 👍
Nice project. Did you use an AI text-to-speech for this video? The voice is much different than in your previous video.
Yes. I wanted to give that to try. I used 11ElevenLabs for the AI voice. It is easy and makes the videmaking fast but it doesn’t sound like me yet.
@@OlliHuttunen78 Thanks I'll have to try it too.
@@OlliHuttunen78 The only way to have the narration sound like you is to actually do it yourself, rather than relying on an impersonal robot voice.
gotta do the professional cloning :D@@OlliHuttunen78
DSLR is too heavy?
My English is not so good. Why do you turn the camera and not the object to be filmed?
It works better for 3D NeRF Scanning when camera moves around the object. Those scanning softwares calculates the changes from moving banckround and creates 3D model in that way.
its good if you have a 3d printer if not 450 euros for the real thing is not so bad
Фала брат а, мн јако фала уште еднаш а.
Wait. Did you suddenly become American in the middle of recording your VO? Are we hearing an AI?
Yes. You heard it right. I tested AI voice from ElevenLabs on this video.
Itscheaper to buy pre made
So you calling women as objects? 0:12
Great content. Thanks
Weird British... I mean, American? AI voiceover 😂
Sounds like Stephen fry after he's spent a year in America
That's quite weird when the AI voice changes from British to American accent on a dime! Freaked me the F out!