Camera Slider (motorized) 3D Printer Model

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Summary

This camera slider is used for DSLR or system cameras but also for action cams.
You can use it with or without a motor driver.

Without motor driver, you need:

  • square tubes 15x15 mm aluminium (for round you have to make your own parts) (buy)
  • 4x tube mounts, bottom (option with M3 inserts) and top with M3 bolts (print)
    the "loose" one can be tightened with bolts, the "tighten" one can be used without bolts
  • bearingblock (4x), maybe it can with 3 parts (print)
  • bearings used are standard type 606 (6176 mm) (buy)
  • for mounting are used bolt M5x20 and M6x20 for the bearings
  • aluminium, plastic or wooden plate for mounting the bearing blocks (make)
  • camera bolt to mount your camera, depending on camera type (1/4") (buy)

For electronic slider you need the following added:

  • belt mounts to secure the belt, both parts to lock belt (print)
  • belt: type 2GT-6 about 2m length (buy)
  • belt pulley mount slider to tighten belt (2 parts print)
    see also: nutholder on mythings for the wingnuts
  • 2x aluminium pulley wheels (buy)
  • motor mount for belt pulley, with or without lipo case (print)
  • motor type Nema 17 Stepper Motor 42 motor 17HS8401 (buy)
  • electronic box with speed control:
    • pcb board with some wire (50x70 mm)
    • arduino nano with mini usb
    • digital encoder (ky-040)
    • 7-segment display (TM1637 LED display)
    • stepper driver board (A3967 EasyDriver Stepper Motor Driver)
    • on/off switch (optional)
    • 2 end-switches
    • power source plug (female jack 5.5 mm)
  • Arduino program will be included and electronic-schematics
  • Working:
    • encoder turning changes speed (incrementing changes according to abs numbers)
    • encoder push button stops motor and changes direction motor
    • end switches changes direction. Be aware that the switches are standard low (0 volt) so you can also leave them away.

See also on Instagram @DIYhans
If you have any questions, let me know.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYgCw06X8i4&feature=youtu.be

Arduino-DSLR-slider.rar 2.6KB
Bearingblock.stl 236.8KB
Belt_mount1b.stl 135.3KB
Belt_mount2b.stl 17.1KB
Motor_mount.stl 76.1KB
Motor_mount_new_with_lipo_case.stl 197.0KB
Pulley_mount.stl 46.0KB
Pulley_mount_slider_bottom.stl 91.9KB
Pulley_mount_slider_top.stl 81.5KB
Slider_case1.stl 91.4KB
Slider_case2.stl 49.1KB
Tube_holderb.stl 43.9KB
Tube_holder_bottom.stl 96.1KB
Tube_holder_top_loose.stl 76.8KB
Tube_holder_top_tight.stl 78.4KB