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PVC FIG RIG

PVC FIG RIG
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This is a Fig Rig Steadicam made from PVC pipe. This parts, which can be picked up at Home Depot, cost about $10. Assembly took 30 minutes.
 
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Step 1PARTS LIST

PARTS LIST
Here is what you need to build the Fig Rig --

3/4" PVC PIPE - Cut to :

6" Length (6x)
3" Length (2x)
2.5" Length (4x)
1.5" Length (4x)

45 Degree Connector (10x)
"T" Connector (2x)
"Cross" Connector
Endcap with 1/4" hole drilled in middle (2x)

1/4" 41/2" Long Size 20 Carriage Bolt
1/4" Wingnut
1/4" Nuts (2x)
1/4" Fender Washer

PVC Cement (Optional)
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22 comments
Apr 9, 2007. 11:37 AMBrother_Bear says:
As i said in the other instructable since i cant get the PVC you guys have iam gonna make mine from wood.
Mar 30, 2012. 2:21 PMa splosion says:
How did it turn out? (I'm thinking of trying this too)
Apr 9, 2012. 8:54 PMa splosion says:
So here's what I was able to slap together in about an hour and a half. I used 1 inch square cedar (cuz I had it). I shaped the grips with a grinder. I also used some rubber from an old mouse pad to cushion the bottom of the camera. And it works.
Jul 13, 2011. 10:35 AMcmilnes1 says:
All thanx for posting this - I made my own and couldn't be happier with it.
Feb 23, 2012. 10:20 AMionic says:
Since the concept of this "steady cam" design is based on the positioning of the hands to the camera body itself, introducing a "flexible" property would only enhance the overall steadiness of the video/image. Yes? Maybe?
My thoughts would be to somehow reduce the rigidity of the cross-bar section, using yet smaller PVC diameter and a longer piece. You could even remove the top straight section of PVC. All of these changes would allow greater flexibility and would reduce the motion transferred to the camera. Bottom line, this design is for very basic use. It would be useless when attaches to a bike, scooter, or other moving object.
Sep 25, 2011. 8:16 PMtmilliken says:
What is the purpose of the cross piece where the camera mounts. Why not just have a tee?
Sep 29, 2011. 6:46 PMCrossisBoss says:
Probably so you can access the underside of the carriage bolt to slightly adjust the height of the camera depending on what camera you are using. Just a guess.
May 1, 2009. 2:19 PMshoeshinecity says:
I suggest not cementing the cross portion. That way you can adjust the tilt of your camera for your shot without having to adjust the way you hold it. Everything else should be cemented though.
Sep 9, 2010. 10:38 PMgoldenfall says:
if you dont cement the cross the camara can flip /roll over mid take it happened to me :! I plan on adding an extra T section down there to fix this but i can choose to leave it out if i need another angle
Oct 16, 2006. 5:03 PMTheCheese9921 says:
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Nov 13, 2008. 3:53 PMshylock says:
No need to be rude! There are several duplicate projects on here. Are you going to post in every "how to make an acr reactor" ible as well? How many Halo costume ideas are there? etc etc.
Jan 24, 2008. 5:12 PMhabiat23 says:
I think this Instructable is to elaborate on the one that you linked to, considering that the other one contains little information on building a PVC Fig Rig.
Oct 18, 2006. 2:38 PMfebert says:
If the camera has a remote control you could add a holder near a thumb so that the camera could be more smoothly control be the remote. That would allow for use of the zoom and pause function without stopping the filming.
Oct 16, 2006. 6:44 PMThe Moog says:
I notice from the pic in step 4 the top of the rig has come apart, not very stable if it's broken?
Oct 16, 2006. 8:51 PMerfonz says:
ha! it is! i didnt even see that at first
Oct 16, 2006. 5:08 PMloudboy says:
how is this supposed to keep the camera steady? Sure the camera wont be directly effected my hand/arm movement, but wont any movement just be transfered to the rig and then to the camera? Confused....
Oct 16, 2006. 6:30 PMfungus amungus says:
The further you are from the center, the steadier it is. Try holding a ruler with both hands near the middle. Now wiggle your hands. Repeat with your hands at the opposite ends of the ruler and you'll see the difference.
Oct 16, 2006. 6:23 PMtheRIAA says:
a wider grip with your hands = more stediness
Oct 16, 2006. 5:00 PMryansmith111 says:
Here's a commercial version: http://www.dmnnewswire.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=32792
Its named after its creator: Figgis
Oct 16, 2006. 3:40 PMerfonz says:
its a video camera rig for taking stable videos
Oct 16, 2006. 3:14 PMPetervG says:
So what is a fig rig? Also, whered you get your cam corder. I was thinking of getting one.

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