@glennreynolds962

I do not know what I am more impressed with. The engineering, the craftmanship or the photography. Excellent work!

@drhender6943

You are an amazing engineer.  I know the idea isn't new here, but your design and implementation is very nice.  Just discovered you channel today-- I'm you newest subscriber.  Thanks for taking the time to share your creations with is.

@Patrick.Richard

Genius !!! you can definitely make bunch of this and sell it world wide

@carstendieterle1595

Suuuuper! Hab' gerade Dein Cargo Bike nachgebaut. Scheint nun nicht langweilig zu werden :-) weiter so!

@TempleGuitars

I can't wait for the day you turn it into a robot that follows you around, running a cinematographic algorithm to capture all the best shots.

@osgeld

just subbed today thanks to the belt grinder series. That is a handy camera mount for your shop, I agree the cables look more elegant, and its a great way to get the base out of the way. I just mention this to more or less poke you but, really? the battery mount? 
Also whomever thought of putting USB ports on tool battery chargers should have gotten a huge raise ... I thought "why" on the one that came with my leaf blower. Then like a week later we lost power for a day.

@JisunsKitchen

This is so incredibly inspiring! It looks like it would be a dream to use.

@trigger-happybowman6505

I'm so going to mount this to my creeper to hold a flashlight under the truck...

@JulianMakes

very nice solution, i've resorted to using a rode microphone arm very similar to your lamps. also above my desk and other area in the office i have 40mm pipe runing in the ceiling and i use lighting gantry clamps to hold lights/mics etc. I love the portability of yours. great job thanks

@theestategalleryllctegauct3901

Very nice but you are correct the weld joint at the washer cable junction is a weak point. I attach all kinds of eyelets and endings to thick and thin cable with some custom crimp blocks I made for my hydraulic shop press (also homemade) I hoist 750 to about 1500 lbs  often and never had one let go yet!

@Stubones999

Good job on the camera arm! The base weight should have been over the wheels, since weight at the center has little effect.  As far as the springs go, if you had made a sliding spring hanger for one end of each spring, you could adjust the spring tension based on whatever camera rig you install. Thes spring hanger should clamp on the tube with a peg to hold springs on each side, with a clamping bolt on the top or bottom.

@Ravi2day

Creative and funny I loved your videos and your unique personality man keep it up

@medsa666

if you want to stabilze it even more, add sand down the center collum

@TheNefastor

I'm thinking of doing something similar using one of those Ergotron monitor arms. I can't believe Manfrotto doesn't already have something like it.

@tristindalton4238

thats awesome. i really enjoyed this. AND you offer the plans! sweeet

@NTGInnovations

Kidn regards from Eastgermany! (Y) :) :)

@Nixie_EUC

"I can only show you a few seconds so you watch the rest of the video"
NOW I'm not watching it. /frown/
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Just kidding! Good Job!!

@saravana009bb

Arenโ€™t you considering materials while machining them? In this arm, what type of material did you chose for making the steel ring which supports the steel cables? Iโ€™m Wondering about the type of steel in detail

@deliciousadventures4028

great i will try to do it soon

@pedroverger3015

Super boulot ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘