The quick release plate I had for my camera (I do a lot of recording while I paint, mostly for personal reflection) had a video pin which scratched the base of my camera. I have a wooden easel I got, mostly because standing up stops me from getting so much back-pain. I'm a programmer by trade, you see, so there is only so much sitting at a desk I can take in a day.
James if youdrilll through any thing remove drrill bit from the drill take a slightly larger drill bit and gently nround the edges off of the hole you have just drilled MIT's called counter inking this will allow the crewheadto bed into the fitting so it becomes more flush with the nsurface. Hope this helps kindest regards Mick T
I had a quick release plate with its original screw/tightener fallen off. So i just use a long bolt with a wing nut at the end through the pre-made hole. Just thought this might be a good tip for people who dont got the tools :P
Can I get an actual disc of the "How to Make a Sketch Easel" as I have trouble with getting the downloads of things. Let me know if that's possible. Thanks. V.
Well....now that I spent hours planning, finding, buying and installing what I thought was an easy thing....the stinking T nut I’ve destroyed one box, created a mess and wasted precious hours of my life I can’t get back. Drill four holes and screw the dang thing down....duh I’m done for the night, thank you, I’ll finish in the morning.