Ummm just a point but NONE of the shots in your video require Dynamic balance. In fact for 99.95% of the work that everyone does you don't need to be dynamically balanced
Just sayin
Thanks Eric. Dynamic balance was not my only problem but I didn't realize that until I read the book. I completely started over with static balancing. When I originally got the rig, I static balanced it but I was always fighting it from penduluming on me. So, at that point I figured it wasn't balanced correctly and that getting it to dynamic balance would help. Once I read the book and started from scratch and aimed for dynamic balance, I got a more solid static balance and now the rig just floats where it is supposed to and I don't have to fight it to keep it from penduluming. Anyway, it's solid now and that's what matters. Now I just have to tighten everything down to get rid of the vibrations Alan is pointing out.