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Our main DIY product description/introduction video demonstrating many of the different configurations posible for camera dollies, video sliders, skate dollies, tripod dollies and more.
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In this video we demonstrate how to build a great little dolly / slider using a Pelican 1150 case, a Manfrotto 496RC2 and a set of RigWheels.
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A brief how-to tutorial on how we construct our 8ft camera slider using RigWheels and slider track.
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The quickest and easiest way to get your camera on wheels! In this how-to video we DIY a tabletop camera slider / tabletop camera dolly in about 2 minutes using RigWheels.
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Our take on one of the most popular DIY video dolly setups using PVC pipe. The difference when making this camera dolly with RigWheels is that you only have to drill four holes making it incredibly easy to do.
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Here is a video showing different types of camera dolly and slider moves all achieved using one set of RigWheels in different configurations. The versatility of what you can do with one set of RigWheels to position and move your camera in different ways in unmatched for the size and low cost.