Overhead Camera Stand From Cardboard Tubes
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Overhead Camera Stand From Cardboard Tubes
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I needed an overhead camera stand for my desk, so I made one.
If I can, I prefer to make items I may need in order to have the things I want as an artist and maker. I like to try to up-cycle as much as possible before making a purchase because I don’t have a budget where I can just buy what I need (I am certain many of you here know exactly what I mean).
This is my version of how to create one of these stands, and is meant to help inspire your creativity to either replicate what I made, or as a guideline to your own creation.
Supplies
- 5 Cardboard tubes (1 tube needs to have a larger circumference than the other 4 tubes.)
- 4 Wood shims
- 2 Sheets of card stock paper
- 1 Sheet of regular paper
- Glue (quick dry tacky glue, wood glue, or hot glue gun)
- Tape (masking or packing)
- 4 skewers (or something similar)
- Scissors
- Exacto knife
- Hack saw (optional)
- Ruler or measuring tape
- Paint (colour of your choice)
Collect Your Supplies
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The Cardboard Tubes
- The thicker the cardboard tube the better. You need stability and some weight bearing.
- If you do not have heavy duty cardboard tubes you can layer together some of the thinner tubes by inserting one into another.
- One tube needs to have a wider circumference than the other four tubes.
- This wider tube is going to be used to connect the frame together and hold the camera.
The Shims
- You will need four shims to make the feet of the frame.
- Alternate the thick and thin sides of the shims to make a level foot.
- Make certain that each shim is the same thickness as the other. This way you have two feet of the same height and your frame will be level.
The Paper
- You will need at least two sheets of card stock paper for creating the connections to the feet.
- One sheet of regular computer for creating the connections to the tube that holds the camera.
The Corner Braces
- I used skewers, but you can use any stiff, unbendable item to create the corner braces.
The Rest of the Supplies
- I like quick dry tacky glue to use for the bulk of connecting the pieces. Of course you use what you like the most.
- The glue gun comes in handy to adhere the corner braces.
- I needed a hacksaw to cut my heavy duty cardboard tubes, otherwise it is optional.
- Some heavy duty scissors. Do not use the scissors for cutting paper or fabric if you want to keep the peace at home. 😉😂 You know what I mean.
- Some masking or packing tape to tape up the joints.
- I glue all of the joints together, but I want to be certain that all the connections are good.
- Scotch tape comes in handy as a ‘clamp’.
- Then some paint to finish off the project.
Measurements and Cuts
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The Cardboard Tubes
Smaller Circumference
- 2 tubes: 53.3 cm long (21 in. long).
These will be the legs. - 2 tubes: 22 cm long (9 in. long).
These will become the cross beam (or top bar). - 1 tube: 10 cm long (4 in. long).
This is the tube that the mini-tripod is inserted into.
Larger Circumference
- 2 tubes: 9 cm long (3.5 in. long).
These will be made into the elbow joints (corner connectors) that connect the legs to the cross beam. - 2 tubes: 5 cm long (2 in. long).
These will be the connectors where the cross beam and the centre tube meet. - 1 tube: 15 cm long (6 in. long).
This will be the centre tube that the camera slides into.
The Paper
Cardstock
- 2 pieces: 21.6 cm by 12 cm (9 in. by 5 in.).
This will be formed into tubes to insert inside the foot tubes. - 2 pieces: 12.5 cm by 9.5 cm (5 in. by 4 in.).
These will be formed into tubes to insert inside the 5cm connectors. - 2 pieces: 4 cm by 4 cm (2 in. by 2 in.).
These will become end caps for the inserts for the feet. - 1 piece: 11.5 cm by 9 cm (5 in. by 3.5 in.).
This is the piece of paper that will become the template for creating the elbow joints.
Regular Paper
- 2 pieces: 14 cm by 12.5 cm (5.5 in. by 4 in.).
These will be formed into tubes to insert into the foot tubes.
The Cardstock Tubes and the Paper Tubes
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Cardstock Sheet (21.6 cm by 12 cm)
- Roll the two sheets into tubes.
- Roll the cardstock along the longest edge of the paper so the tubes are at their longest length.
- Test that they will fit inside the leg tubes.
- Once they fit snuggly inside the leg tubes, secure the cardstock so it does not unravel.
- Cover the tube with glue and reinsert the cardstock tube into the leg.
- Only insert the cardstock tube a portion of the way into the tube.
- There needs to be 6.4 cm of the cardstock tube sticking out of the end of the legs.
- Allow some time for the glue to dry.
Cardstock Sheet (12.5 cm by 9.5 cm)
- Do the same things with these sheets of cardstock as above.
- These cardstock tubes will be used as inserts for the 5 cm long cardboard tubes.
- Insert the card stock tube all the way through the 5 cm cardboard tube.
- Once inserted leave one end of the cardstock flush with the cardboard tube and the rest of the cardstock tube extending out.
- After testing that the fit is snug, secure the cardstock tube to prevent it from unraveling.
- Take out the cardstock tube and apply glue to the portion that will be inserted into the cardboard tube.
- Reinsert the cardstock tube and set aside to dry.
Plain Paper Sheet (14 cm by 12.5 cm)
- Roll the two sheet into tubes.
- Roll the paper along the longest edge so that the tube is at its longest length.
- Test that these tubes fit snugly into the legs that already have the cardstock inserts.
- Secure the paper tubes so that they do not unravel.
- Pull the paper tube out of the legs.
- Apply some glue around one end of the tubes.
- Place each tube onto the 4 cm by 4 cm cardstock squares.
- Cut flaps onto the cardstock squares to be able to glue them around the paper tube.
- This makes an end cap onto one end of the paper tube for more surface area to attach the legs to the feet.
- Apply glue onto the outside of the paper tube.
- Insert the paper tube into the end of the legs that have the cardstock inserts.
- Make certain that the end cap is facing out.
- Do not push the paper tube too far into the legs, leave just a little bit extending out.
- Set aside for some drying time.
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Make the Template
- Cut out a piece of cardstock that is 9 cm by 11.5 cm.
- On the 9 cm side of the template measure up to 5.6 cm and mark that point.
- The mark at 5.6 cm will be the point of the triangle.
- Draw two downward rays angling at about 30 degrees.
- Those lines should measure 2.5 cm long.
- Cut along the line you just made.
- That line will be the line transferred to the cardboard tube.
- Cut out a little ‘window’ for your marking pen tip to fit into.
Using the Template
- Get the cardboard tube with the larger circumference.
- Line the 11.5 cm edge of the template so that it is flush with the end of the cardboard tube.
- Wrap the template around the tube and secure with a piece of tape.
- Draw onto the tube 2 marks.
- First mark is along the top line of the triangle.
- The second mark is at the end of the template to mark out the 9 cm length.
- Remove the template and repeat for the second elbow.
Make the Elbows
- Cut along the triangular mark.
- Only cut deep enough to penetrate the first layer of the tube.
- Once cut, tuck in the flap along the bottom side of the triangle.
- Then tuck in a bit of the top side of the triangle.
- Slowly bend the tube in half, working the flaps inside the tube.
- Unfold the tube and apply glue to the internal flaps.
- Refold the elbow and secure it, in some fashion, to allow the glue to dry.
Assembling the Feet and Legs
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The Shims
- Find 4 shims that are of equal width on the widest end.
- Find the centre on 2 of the shims.
- Alternate the shims so that the thick sides are opposite each other.
- This makes a flat rectangle that will be the foot.
The Legs
- Cut the cardstock tube insert into strips.
- Make certain that the paper tube with the end cap has been inserted into the legs.
Attach the Legs to the Feet
- Apply glue to the end cap.
- Centre the leg on to the first shim.
- Apply glue to the cardstock flaps.
- Wrap the flaps around the first shim.
- Set aside to allow some drying time.
- Apply glue to the second shim.
- Take the leg with the first shim attached and place it onto the second shim.
- Make certain all edges are flush.
- Clamp or tape together and allow to dry completely.
- Once dry, tape up the joint between the tube and shims.
Assembling the Cross Section
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The Cross Section
- Take the 5cm cardboard tubes with the cardstock inserts and cut the cardstock into strips.
- Get the 15 cm cardboard tube and measure back 3 cm from one end. (The offset is to provide counter-balance for the weight of the camera.)
- This is the offset mark for placing the 5 cm cardboard connectors.
- Apply glue to the cardstock strips.
- Glue the connector onto the 15 cm tube set back 3 cm from the edge.
- Do this on both sides.
- Cut out two rectangle pieces of cardstock that can fit over top the now glued strips of cardstock.
- Glue the rectangle strips down, one on each side.
- This is just extra reenforcement for the joint.
- Set aside to dry for a bit.
- Tape up joint.
Correcting My Mistake
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I made a mistake when I cut my 2 cardboard tubes for the cross beam. I cut them too short so I had to add 2.5 cm. I show here how I fixed my error and give the steps to follow without the error.
What You Do
- Get the two 22 cm cardboard tubes.
- Apply glue to the walls of the 5cm connector that is attached to the cross section.
- Insert the 22 cm cardboard tube.
- Allow some time to dry.
- Do this on both sides.
- This completes the cross section.
My Correction
- Cut two pieces from extra cardboard tubes with the smaller circumference, measured at 2.5 cm long.
- Cut out 6 pieces of cardstock big enough to make an end cap for the cardboard tubes.
- Take the two 2.5 cm long tubes and glue end caps on both sides.
- Glue an end caps to one end of each of the 19.5 cm cardboard tubes.
- Apply glue to the end cap on one side of the 2.5 cm tube.
- Insert that piece into the 5 cm tube.
- Apply glue to the walls of the 5 cm tube.
- Apply glue to the end cap on the 19.5 cm tube.
- Insert the 19.5 cm tube into the 5 cm tube.
- Do this for both sides.
- Allow some drying time.
- This completes the cross section.
Attaching the Legs to the Cross Beam
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Attach the Elbows to the Legs
- Collect the elbows and legs.
- Insert one leg into the elbow to test the fit.
- Make certain you push the leg into the elbow as far as you can.
- Be certain to have elbow facing perpendicular to the foot of the leg.
- Use little line up marks if necessary.
- Once the dry fit is completed, add glue to the walls of the elbow.
- Tape up the joint to keep the joint tight while the glue dries.
- Do this with both legs.
Attaching the Legs to the Cross Beam
- Just like above, do a dry run.
- Make certain that the cross beam is level (horizontal).
- Make little levelling marks on each elbow.
- These little marks help to make certain that the elbow and cross beam are lined up properly.
- Once the dry fit is completed, add glue to the walls of the elbow.
- Tape up the joint to keep it tight while the glue dries.
- Do this with both ends of the cross beam.
Corner Braces
- Get your 4 skewers or similar item.
- Tape one end of a skewer to one end of the elbow.
- Slowly push or pull the leg until the frame on that side looks square.
- Tape down the other end of the skewer.
- Go to the other side and square up the corner in the same fashion.
- Attach all 4 braces with tape to hold their places.
- Hot glue the braces to the camera frame (I leave the tape on).
Finishing Touches
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I like to make the things I make look as nice as possible by finishing them off with a coat of paint or decorative paper. This frame isn’t fancy but it looks better with a coat of paint. I chose black, but you should do what ever you desire.
I also included pictures of my mini tripod and camera for a size reference. My camera and tripod weigh about 227 grams (8 ounces), which is why I offset the centre tube. It acts as a counter balance so the frame doesn’t tip over.
I also had plans to add another insert that contained more weight if it was needed. Turns out I didn’t need it for this case but, with the centre tube being 15 cm long there is an extra 5 cm to add weight to the back side of the frame.
I set up the frame so that I could easily remove the camera for other needs. The extra cardboard tube I insert the tripod into is for filling up the space of the centre tube. It also adds a little bit more weight on the back side of the camera for added balance.
I am really quite happy with how this project turned out. It really helps with the set-up of my workspace and I didn’t have to buy anything new!