Cool! I've been lusting after a great car mount rig for years. But Matthews is over $1,000 USD. Rig Wheels here in the USA makes a great system, very elegant, but also $1,000. This looks very doable! Thanks!
@@GuillaumeCornetfilms I have been thinking of making this same thing and knew that I could build my own for way cheaper. Just found your video and it is great to see!
@@GuillaumeCornetfilms 8:33 Do you believe shortening the length of the wires (not by cutting, but by sliding them further towards the center or the plates) you had first added would give the same (or similar) result as adding more wires?
@@MoniJohnson shortening the length of the wires definitely makes the system more rigid. But I guess you still want some flex and allow the plates to move a bit to absorb larger vibrations. There are quite a few parameters to take into account: length of the wires but also, the diameter, their number, their locations, and the weight of the rig to isolate. I did have a look at what manufacturers were doing for this kind of rig and tried to reproduce something similar. Have a look at PART 2 but I believe it works great!
ahah, learning from our mistakes! What do you mean by it is not stable? do you want to send me what it looks like on my IG? I can try to have a look :) @guillaumecornetfilms
nice DIY project and good conception. IMHO using a 7000$ gimbal like the ronin 2 and after make a DIY isolator (where be inexpensive is one of the most important thing) it's a little bit strange........ i repeat IMHO i wont risk a professional camera on a professional gimbal that could it be compromised by a not professional DIY vibrations wire isolator placed to do the most risky important task . It would be a different a prosumer product like a RS2 .....nice work however :)
I 100% agree with you! As I told a few people in the comments, it didn't make sense spending so much time building this when I could have bought a professional solution directly online. The only reason I did it is that we were in lockdown unable to work for clients during that period. I needed to do something with my hands as it's like meditation for me so I built this :)
I ended up using the angle grinder, much quicker, marked all the cuts on the cable with a black sharpi and then cut everything in less than a minute without effort :)
love it! all that matters is the little helper you have there...
ahah always!
Awesome, incredible work.
Cool! I've been lusting after a great car mount rig for years. But Matthews is over $1,000 USD. Rig Wheels here in the USA makes a great system, very elegant, but also $1,000. This looks very doable!
Thanks!
If I could build it of my balcony with nearly no tools, anyone can do it! :)
@@GuillaumeCornetfilms I have been thinking of making this same thing and knew that I could build my own for way cheaper. Just found your video and it is great to see!
Let me know how you go!
The suction cup for mirror will not gonna work for cars, because the surface of the cars is not flat, you not flexyble suction cup
That's a great build, bro.
I appreciate it
@@GuillaumeCornetfilms 8:33 Do you believe shortening the length of the wires (not by cutting, but by sliding them further towards the center or the plates) you had first added would give the same (or similar) result as adding more wires?
@@MoniJohnson shortening the length of the wires definitely makes the system more rigid. But I guess you still want some flex and allow the plates to move a bit to absorb larger vibrations. There are quite a few parameters to take into account: length of the wires but also, the diameter, their number, their locations, and the weight of the rig to isolate. I did have a look at what manufacturers were doing for this kind of rig and tried to reproduce something similar. Have a look at PART 2 but I believe it works great!
Dude I bought the exact same tool for cutting steel cable 😂😂ended up with the magic angle grinder too...my rig still not stable though 😭
ahah, learning from our mistakes!
What do you mean by it is not stable? do you want to send me what it looks like on my IG? I can try to have a look :) @guillaumecornetfilms
@@GuillaumeCornetfilms thanks bro will do when I have it setup again & in daylight
Dope my guy very dope
thanks mate, appreciate it!
nice DIY project and good conception. IMHO using a 7000$ gimbal like the ronin 2 and after make a DIY isolator (where be inexpensive is one of the most important thing) it's a little bit strange........ i repeat IMHO i wont risk a professional camera on a professional gimbal that could it be compromised by a not professional DIY vibrations wire isolator placed to do the most risky important task . It would be a different a prosumer product like a RS2 .....nice work however :)
I 100% agree with you! As I told a few people in the comments, it didn't make sense spending so much time building this when I could have bought a professional solution directly online. The only reason I did it is that we were in lockdown unable to work for clients during that period. I needed to do something with my hands as it's like meditation for me so I built this :)
Great video, would of been a lot better if all the links for parts you used to make this be on the description :)
Good idea! I'll try to do that!
What are the dimensions of the top and bottom plates?
roughly 30cmx30cm
Thanks so much!
how's length for each wire bro?
Not too sure, I think around 20-25cm with enough margin to shorten or lengthen them when needed
@@GuillaumeCornetfilms awesome thanks.
What tool did you use to cut the steel cable?
I ended up using the angle grinder, much quicker, marked all the cuts on the cable with a black sharpi and then cut everything in less than a minute without effort :)
They make a hand grip cutter designed specifically for wire rope. I do construction, so I already have one. Cost about $50 USD.
Cute kid!!!
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