06-01-2009, 06:51 PM
First video and stills from new tube cam.
Video and pics are from a trip on Lough Owel, Ireland on a very calm evening.
The boom is 4mm carbon fibre rod, for model making, or kites, reset from straight into a bolt of lightning shape.
The propane flame, tie bend with soft carbon roving twine, and harden joint with thin viscosity cyano superglue to reset ( method shown in the earlier thread about a composite rodrest ) did the job.
A piece of ply is epoxied to the end, some fibreglass cloth added forstrength, and one of those camera adjustable knurled screws inserted.
The low camera location makes for striking shots, but it wouldn't be such a bright choice on a rough way where the pitch and roll of my tube might dunk my non-waterproof canon.
So I'll roll up another boom along the same lines, but with an adjustable angle mount, so all conditions can be catered for.
Note the dual use of rod tray as lunch tray!
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Video and pics are from a trip on Lough Owel, Ireland on a very calm evening.
The boom is 4mm carbon fibre rod, for model making, or kites, reset from straight into a bolt of lightning shape.
The propane flame, tie bend with soft carbon roving twine, and harden joint with thin viscosity cyano superglue to reset ( method shown in the earlier thread about a composite rodrest ) did the job.
A piece of ply is epoxied to the end, some fibreglass cloth added forstrength, and one of those camera adjustable knurled screws inserted.
The low camera location makes for striking shots, but it wouldn't be such a bright choice on a rough way where the pitch and roll of my tube might dunk my non-waterproof canon.
So I'll roll up another boom along the same lines, but with an adjustable angle mount, so all conditions can be catered for.
Note the dual use of rod tray as lunch tray!
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