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Making a lightweight 8 foot boom for camera or flash. | Making a lightweight 8 foot boom for camera or flash. | ||
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+ | ===Materials=== | ||
+ | *8 Ft. 1.000 OD x 0.870 ID 6061 Aluminum Tube (McMaster 1658T55) | ||
+ | *Foam Grip for 1" (McMaster 9754K14) | ||
+ | *Black Cane And Crutch Tip, 1" (McMaster 2405T33) | ||
+ | *0.750 Set screw, either 1/4-20 or 3/8-16 | ||
+ | *Threadlocking compound. Red. | ||
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+ | ===Choices=== | ||
+ | The thread of the boom can be either 1/4-20 or 3/8-16. | ||
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+ | For very lightweight applications 1/4-20 will be fine. | ||
+ | For most applications for use with camera or action, 3/8-16 thread will be required to mount the larger heads. | ||
+ | ===Results=== | ||
[[Image:Boom1.jpg]]<br><br> | [[Image:Boom1.jpg]]<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 23:39, 9 November 2006
Making a lightweight 8 foot boom for camera or flash.
Materials
- 8 Ft. 1.000 OD x 0.870 ID 6061 Aluminum Tube (McMaster 1658T55)
- Foam Grip for 1" (McMaster 9754K14)
- Black Cane And Crutch Tip, 1" (McMaster 2405T33)
- 0.750 Set screw, either 1/4-20 or 3/8-16
- Threadlocking compound. Red.
Choices
The thread of the boom can be either 1/4-20 or 3/8-16.
For very lightweight applications 1/4-20 will be fine. For most applications for use with camera or action, 3/8-16 thread will be required to mount the larger heads.