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This DIY shoulder rig project is a great way to have your own affordable shoulder rig that is adjustable and will last a long time.
Made for small DSLR and Mirrorless cameras, this shoulder rig puts your camera's LCD far enough forward to make it comfortable to look at, eliminating the need for an external monitor.
The design includes rosette style connections on the handles to make them easily adjustable.
Please note that this project requires some hardware to be completed, which you will have to purchase yourself.
Materials needed:
P200 quick release plate
1" Aluminum tubes of the following lengths:- 11,5''- 6,5''- 3,5'' x2
1kg roll of PETG filament
3/8'' long 1/4-20 button head screws
1'' long 1/4-20 button head screws
1 1/4'' long 1/4-20 hex head screws
1/4-20 hex nuts
Tools used to build the shoulder rig:
Pipe cutter
Deburring tool
Screwdriver
Electric drill
Sand paper
Exacto knife
Measuring Tape
Black marker
Super glue
Clear hockey tape
P200 quick release baseplate
Recommended print settings:
6mm Nozzle
3 walls
50% gyroid infill
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