Thats a valid suggestion, makes me a little more nervous thinking about grinding my whole base and tripod instead of just the handle.I think if you ground out a notch in the base of the actual base of the tripod head where it screws to the tripod you'd be ok. Thought about doing that with mine but haven't yet. You'd have to notch the tripod as well. I do wish the handle folded in tighter as well..
Ya, I wonder if the Wiser handle might accomplish this? I have no way to know if the threads are the same or if its setup is even similar. At that rate, I’d just buy a Wiser and be doneI was wondering if maybe the handle could be replaced with a second indexable knob - though I have no idea where to look for one. Right now I just stick it straight up in the air.
Get to it!!!
$10 replacement if you **** up!
I’ll take my dremel to it and let you know if wrecks the structural integrity or not by slotting a hole big enough for the base to fit into the handle
This answers my question! Thank you. I was looking at mine yesterday and if the location of the screw in point was more towards the top, it appears that could help improve the angle when folding it down as well. But, it may have interfered with some larger optics so they went this route.While cutting into the carbon works well, the range of motion could be further increased by decreasing the diameter of the carbon tube. I think the screw could be extracted and reused with a small diameter carbon tube similar to what Wiser uses.
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Is the Carbon section you cut away solid or hallow? I assume hallow but just curious.While cutting into the carbon works well, the range of motion could be further increased by decreasing the diameter of the carbon tube. I think the screw could be extracted and reused with a small diameter carbon tube similar to what Wiser uses.
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