Another Tabletop Tripod
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Now that I've altered the design with discrete tension wires between each leg, this new design is more stable atop a table. I think for the full-sized tripods, intended to be used outdoors on potentially uneven terrain, having the continuous loop system works better to help level the tripod head. Here's a video describing how they work.
Here's the video about my first tabletop tripod design:
And here's the video on this latest version:
Typecast via Facit 1620. Pronounced like "faucet" (I think).
Labels: DIY, Facit 1620, tripods
2 Comments:
Crafty!
(I say "facet," but have no idea whether that's proper.)
that's downright clever!
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