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CableCam - Failed Concept
by willie42
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This is a proof of a concept - and first I must admit, I didn´t reach the target - not even half way! But I learned a lot and will reuse some of the parts for a changed design.
And maybe this helps some else, thinking about creating a similar tool, too
(EDIT: In the meantime I created a camera slider, using the parts that were no longer needed here: The stepper, stepper driver, the arduino, the shield and a battery: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3042730 )
The primary idea was to create a kind of a programmable cablecam - with an arduino as a brain and a stepper-motor to move the thing.
There should be foldable arms for the rolls and and a simple system of two rods to carry a small camera-gimbal, that I use with my copter. So the basics were designed.
Then I tried several sketches to turn the motor forwards and backwards a different speed. Next I found code to read the pwm-signals from a receiver and finally I put thoose lines together and got a sketch, that lets me move
And maybe this helps some else, thinking about creating a similar tool, too
(EDIT: In the meantime I created a camera slider, using the parts that were no longer needed here: The stepper, stepper driver, the arduino, the shield and a battery: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3042730 )
The primary idea was to create a kind of a programmable cablecam - with an arduino as a brain and a stepper-motor to move the thing.
There should be foldable arms for the rolls and and a simple system of two rods to carry a small camera-gimbal, that I use with my copter. So the basics were designed.
Then I tried several sketches to turn the motor forwards and backwards a different speed. Next I found code to read the pwm-signals from a receiver and finally I put thoose lines together and got a sketch, that lets me move
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