I Built the Camera Slider I Couldn’t Afford
My names Mike and I turned an old 3D printer into a 3-axis camera slider instead of buying one like a normal person. Using salvaged printer parts, custom 3D-printed parts, electronics, and a lot of stubbornness, I tried to build a programmable camera slider that could pan, tilt, and slide on a budget. In this video I go through the whole build, the mistakes, the setbacks, and whether this homemade camera robot actually worked in the end.

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