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Zachary Olson September 13th, 2010 03:41 PM

DIY Uni-Guide Camera Slider
 
I'm thinking of manufacturing camera sliders with these linear guides, but wanted to get an idea of how many people would be interested?

It is similar to IGUS but instead of round rails, they're squared off. And it's a 2 piece design instead of 6 or more parts.

PBC Linear Uni-Guide - Modular Guide System

Let me know what everyone thinks?

Zachary Olson September 14th, 2010 11:05 AM

The best thing about this new system is it's only two pieces instead of 14! Take a look at their add showing the profile cross sections of it vs the IGUS rail.

DW September Newsletter

I'd like so know the interest and I could set these up easily as camera sliders.

Brian Luce September 17th, 2010 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zachary Olson (Post 1569294)
The best thing about this new system is it's only two pieces instead of 14! Take a look at their add showing the profile cross sections of it vs the IGUS rail.

DW September Newsletter

I'd like so know the interest and I could set these up easily as camera sliders.

I'm confused, how is this *less* pieces than an Igus based slider? The only difference is the shape of the rails.

ps, on the rails issue, maybe some of the engineers can comment, but should a round rail be less prone to stickiness compare to a square one?

Zachary Olson September 29th, 2010 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Luce (Post 1570226)
I'm confused, how is this *less* pieces than an Igus based slider? The only difference is the shape of the rails.

ps, on the rails issue, maybe some of the engineers can comment, but should a round rail be less prone to stickiness compare to a square one?

You can see it in the pictures. The IGUS is 14 pieces with the bearings and screws and plate and rail. The PBC slider is simply the carriage and the rail.

I'm actually an engineer, we use these type of linear guides for numerous machinery applications. The "stickiness" as you call it actually the coefficient of friction. This boils down more to the material and how it glides or slides than the surface shape.

IGUS bearings are made of plastic that are self-lubricating, which you cannot oil, and glides on aluminum rails.

PBC bearings are made of teflon that are also self-lubricating, and you can also oil if you want a smoother surface, and glide on aluminum rail as well.

Brian Luce October 1st, 2010 01:05 PM

My Igus system is 2 pieces. A rail and a carriage.

I haven't seen the 14 piece Igus yet.

Zachary Olson October 6th, 2010 10:00 AM

Yeah, after you screw together and assemble the carriage it's 2 pieces. But not when they ship it.


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