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Updated Bicycle mounted steadicam

Step 4Getting Re-started

First we'll lay out the 4 major sections of the steadicam arm.

1) The stem mount; all the PVC parts, the 2" x 2" L-angle brkt, 1 - 1/4"-20 x 1-1/2" bolt, 2 - 1/4" x 1" fender washers, 1 - rubber washer, 2 - #10 x 1/2" wood screws, 1/4" lock washer, 1/4" nut and hose clamp.

2) The 2 spring arms; 8 - strap hinges, 6 - 1/4"-20 x 3/4" counter sunk bolts, 8 - 1/4"-20-1" bolts, 14 - 1/4" lock washers, 14 - 1/4" nuts, 4 - 1/4" brass flat washers, 2 - 10 x 32 bolts, locks washers, nuts, clear bumper and springs)

3) The tripod head mount; 2" x 2" L-angle bracket, 2 - 1/4"-20 nuts, 2 - 1/4"-20 lock nuts, and the tripod head.

4) RC Shock Absorbers, 2 - grease zerks, 2 - 10-32 Allen head cap screws, 2 - 6-32 screws and 2 plastic bushings from the screen door parts pkg.
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Author:fireballxl5(In the bike lane)
I've always been a maker, mod-er, and tinkerer. I started out by taking things apart and then trying to put them back together.