In case our name didn’t tip you off, we love DIY projects. Even more so, we love when DIY projects turn out to be just as good, if not better than something you could buy off the shelf. Thus, when we came across this DIY camera slider tutorial from YouTuber DIY Perks, we knew we had to share it with you, because it’s one of the most impressive DIY camera sliders we’ve ever seen. The best part is, you can create your very own with included instructions and templates.

In the hundreds of DIY projects we’ve come across, many of them tend to be vague in nature, with a basic outline and set of supplies. This one goes well above and beyond that with a step-by-step video guide detailing exactly how to drill, saw and attach every component required to get the job done. Naturally, the supply list is long for such a well-done DIY project, so below we’ve gathered for you a tool and supplies list, which may slightly vary depending on what specific features you intend to add or leave out:

Tools

Drill and drill bit set (ranging from 1mm to 9mm)Handsaw/DremelPliersUtility knifeSharpieSand paperScissorsDouble-sided tapeSpray paintDuct tapePencilPaint brushSuper glueHand towels

Supplies

3/4” Copper pipe (length needs to be double that of what you want your slider to be)3/4” Plastic end-caps6mm MDF Fiber BoardMetal polishMetal LaquerRubber grommetsWood Glue (diluted with water)Blue tackM4 screwsAllen key setMagnetM4 acorn dome nutsWashers (lots and lots of washers of all sizes)Generic crewsWing nuts (2)Right angle brackets (8)RollersParacord/string1/4” to 3/8” adapterTripod head

Once you have all of the tools and supplies, which should come out to no more than $50 or so, assuming you have the required tools on hand, it’s time to get started. We’ll leave it to the video to explain how to build the impressive slider. You can print out the PDF templates for accurate drilling here.

Now that you’ve finished the video, set some time aside this weekend and get started on a slider of your own. If you make one based off this footage, we’d love if you shared it with us! [via ISO 1200]

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