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  • 1 0
 hey man, where can you find that metal that your using for that? and what kind of mount are you using for the camera that hooked onto the plate??
  • 2 0
 No problem, I'll do my best to explain.
- The body is just diamond plated aluminum, but really any sort of solid metal that you can easily bend into that shape will work (aluminum is a little lighter but was also the most expensive part, about $20 from a local hardware store)
- As for the camera mount. I bought the cheapest tripod on amazon.com i could find. I think i fould a $10 one, then i took the head off by loosening the neck till the tripod head just came off. I then just ran a big bolt up through the bottom and mounted the tripod head directly onto that
- If you dont want to go through that though I suppose you could always just run a smaller bolt up through the center and screw the camera directly into that

-Sorry for the long response and i hope this helps. If you have more questions i can try to post better pictures or explain more
  • 1 0
 awesome man that helped a bunch!!! and i went to my hardware store and just got the stugg to, its gonna be so worth it. ill hit you up with what the fotage looks like
  • 1 0
 Goodluck man, let me know if any other questions come up.
  • 1 0
 Yes, how exactly does it work? Does someone push it? I really to figure this out.
  • 1 0
 Hey mate, what wheels are you using there?
  • 1 0
 Those are just some basic wheels from old rollerblades. I don't have the exact kind but any roll blade wheels should work.
  • 1 0
 alright, cheers dude
  • 1 0
 how dose it work
  • 1 0
 you push it along the PVC piping, to get a panned shot







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