David Fowler of UCHobby’s Cool Electronics Worktable Set
Posted by Jason · January 11th, 2008David Fowler of UCHobby, who recently published his first MindBite, Using a Digital Multimeter, gave the readers of his blog a peek at the cool mini-production set he made in his workshop. You can read his full post at his UCHobby blog, but the basic gist is that he attached an inexpensive digital camcorder to the swing arm he removed from a desk lamp to create a neat mount he can easily rotate around his worktable.

Very cool stuff David! And it just goes to show how a little ingenuity can solve almost any video production challenge. Check out David’s first masterpiece below. We can’t wait to see what else comes out of this cool new stage.
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January 16th, 2008 at 9:50 pm
So that’s what those things are for! I always just pretended I knew. Uh yeah, it measures stuff. Gonna have to watch the full length here soon.