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    2 x 4 Feet DIY Camera Track Dolly Inexpensive but NICE
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    Just completed a large platform track dolly from a few parts around the house
    and this dolly wheel kit.
    http://www.studiowheels.com/swcart/

    Camera Track Dolly 01.jpgCamera Track Dolly 02.jpg


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    How's the built quality and the wheels?
    I DO IT BECAUSE I CAN. I CAN BECAUSE I WANT TO. I WANT TO BECAUSE YOU SAID I COULDN'T.



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    The wheels are excellent. I am about to ad a push bar to the dolly. It can hold 2 people.


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    That looks well made, problem is that It doesn't look like its the standard width, if you ever want to use real dolly track (including curved) you'll have a hard time converting it


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    24.5 center to center is the standard width. But is still looks great.


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    What would be the advantages of having a set of the swiveling wheels
    over the standard wheels?


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    Quote Originally Posted by FutureFilming View Post
    What would be the advantages of having a set of the swiveling wheels
    over the standard wheels?
    You could use it on curved track


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    Figuring out how to make it motorized.
    Any Suggestions?


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    rip the motor off of anything that is broken, but something hefty, like a chainsaw, motorcycle, moped, mower, etc. Add an axle behind it, a rubber wheel that gets good traction, run it along the track, run a belt from the edge of the wheel back to the motor, and voila. However, that will be loud and will kill any audio. during that shoot. Alternatively, use an electric motor. But you'll have to get one out of something like a gocart. and add a battery or two. Shouldn't need more than two because you won't need days of charge like on a golf cart. Also, if you are shooting inside, you could just hook it straight up to the wall


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