On Feb 5, 3:39*pm, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
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This is not plausible with conventional camera stands. So I'm trying
to decide on the best metal to make the moving parts out of. A metal
that will best retain it's dimensions under changing temperature
conditions.
To start. Would cast Iron be a plausible candidate?
It's a fool's errand to try and find a metal you can work with that won't
expand and contract with changes in temperature.
Instead, you should be 'focusing' on a design where the various
dimensional changes don't affect the aim angle. *For instance, where the
camera pivots at the exact centroid of all the expansion or contraction.
That, and a solid base, like granite, to hold all the other stuff.
Even granite changes dimensions with temperature... G
LLoyd
Wrong, Loud. He should be focusing on both. I've machined a lot of
parts out of Invar for Coordinate Measuring Machines:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invar