Simple Camera Slider for on a Tripod
by kenyer in Craft > Photography
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Simple Camera Slider for on a Tripod
For an upcoming project I need a simple slider. (The upcoming project will probably become an Ible) I found two old rails for a drawer and made a very nice slider in under a hour.
The problem is that here in Europe you can't find the 1/4 inch screws to connect the camera, so I'm still waiting for them to arrive from China and I took apart a camera stand to use the slider until the screws arrive.
Yes the camera is not digital and that is what we will need for our upcoming project.
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You Will Need
Materials:
- 2 Drawer rails
- A small piece of metal
- Some nuts and bolts
Tools:
- Ruler and pencil
- Screwdriver
- Saw
- Drill
- Metal bender (or vise)
Prepare the Rails
My rails had a 'stop' to prevent it from going both ways. But we want it to go both ways so I pried it out with a screwdriver.
Because it where really old rails, I sprayed some WD40 in it and it make them move like new again.
Make a U Shape
I didn't have an U profile in the right size, so I made my own.
The U profile should be at least 50 mm x 50 mm to give the slider some stability on the tripod. I went for 60 mm wide and 80 mm long. (all approximately)
Mark the width on a piece of metal. (80 mm in my case) Use metal that is thick enough to hold the slider and a camera.
You will need at least 25 mm (1 inch) of height so the metal should be at least 60 mm + 2 x 25 mm = 110 mm long. I just used the size that the metal already was.
Mark 60 mm in the middle of the 110 mm.
Bend both sides 90 degrees up. I used a special bender for this (not the one from Futurama), but you can also do this in a vice.
Add Some Holes
Drill some 4 mm holes in the four corners of the U shape.
Mark the middle of the top.
Drill a 1/4 inch hole in the middle (6,5 mm).
Bolt on the Rails
Mark the middle of the rails.
Mark the middle of the side of the U shape.
Hold the middle line of the U on the middle line on the rail and mark where the holes are in the U onto the rail.
Drill 4 mm holes where the markings are on the rail.
Widen the holes from the inside.
Use M4 bolts with a V head to bolt the rail to the inside of the U-shape.
Test if the rails still moves over the bolts.
Do the same for the other side.
The Other U Shape
Measure the distance between the two rails.
Bend an other U-shape in this size. (I was lucky and I could use a piece that I had already in my scrap drawer)
The second U-shape should be the same length as the first (80 mm).
Mark the middle of the of the top of the U-shape.
Drill a 1/4 inch (6,5 mm) hole in the middle of the U.
Attach the Second U-shape
Mark the middle of the side of the second U-shape.
I had already holes in the middle of the inside of my rails.
The second U will go upside down on the middle of the inside of the rails.
Mark where the holes in the rails ar on the second U.
Drill 4 mm holes where you marked the holes from the rails.
I needed an extra washer to make exactly the right width.
Bolt the second U-shape to the inside of the rails.
I cut off the parts of the bolts that are to long, but you don't have to.
Put on a Tripod
Use the correct 1/4 inch bolts and nuts to put the bottom U-shape on a tripod and to put a camera on the top U-shape.
We now have a nice and cheap and really easy to make slider.