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Some of us still do it...

Most recent project and first project on the new lathe, started last
Saturday and mostly complete now. It is essentially a clone of a
Glidecam XR-series stabilizer, it falls between their 2000 and 4000
sizes, probably about a 3500.

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On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 10:02:54 -0500, "Pete C."
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Some of us still do it...

Most recent project and first project on the new lathe, started last
Saturday and mostly complete now. It is essentially a clone of a
Glidecam XR-series stabilizer, it falls between their 2000 and 4000
sizes, probably about a 3500.

http://wpnet.us/glidecam/mostly_complete_smaller.jpg


Purty cool, Pete. Are you a videographer?

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On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 10:02:54 -0500, "Pete C."
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Some of us still do it...

Most recent project and first project on the new lathe, started last
Saturday and mostly complete now. It is essentially a clone of a
Glidecam XR-series stabilizer, it falls between their 2000 and 4000
sizes, probably about a 3500.

http://wpnet.us/glidecam/mostly_complete_smaller.jpg


Purty cool, Pete. Are you a videographer?


I used to be to some extent, not so much these days. However my stress
levels are far too high lately, so I needed a good shop project to help
maintain some level of sanity.
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