This is the superior diy gimbal design on the whole internet. I'm the official spokesperson for the internet, apparently. So, you can take my word for it. Bravo.
@@aldomariotorressalleres2671 como vas? Yo lo hice y opino lo siguiente. 1. Una vez probado, no jace la verdadera función que es "estabilizar". 2. Los cortes de "T" y "CRUZ" se hacen con torno como dice el video, yo los hice con cegueta, pero luego no es preciso y mal malogra la precisión para que la fricción entre tubos sea mínima. Es mejor comprar un gymbal electronico de los mas baratos. Y ahorrar tiempo. Si necesitas un plano, pasame tu mail y te lo envío.
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after seeing this, I think it is cheaper to buy a real one, than to do this by yourself. || despues de ver esto que es mas barato comprar uno, que hacerlo por tu propia cuenta.
Pause it at 1:14 and take a screenshot. You'll probably have to watch it on 0.5 speed to fully get it, but once you watch it through, do a DRY FITTING of every piece.
Solid build, looks great and I doubt it will have the issues most cheaper electronic options have with weight and durability. Downsides are that those cheap options have digital controls and software and I'd hazard a guess that they cost around the same, or slightly more than the parts for this - less the lathe and skills required to build it to the same standard that you did. However, if you do a replica build of the big daddy Ronin... Imma build that puppy for sure!
Speak for yourself. Here in Brazil a cheap gimbal will cost you around the same as the one minimal wage. I could do the one from the video paying much less that that for the parts.