Your suggestions are very do-able - I like the idea to protect the cable with a guard that extends from the handle. I could modify the design for you if you like.
Thanks, that would be great!
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You cage design is EXCELLENT! However, your rosette mount would only save a few millimeters of thickness as compared to the one I am using. I also don't understand how it will attach to the cage as you need a male base on the rosette and that one looks to be female. Unless you plan to use the slot to screw through - in which case, I think it would work but puts the point of connection well outside the rosette and could prove to be less robust.
Yes, it is intended to just have 1/4" Screws Bolted through the Slot, which are provided with the Thing from the Seller. I couldnt find anything with a Matching Hole Spacing for Two Screws to my Grip Design in the ~20 Minutes i spent Searching for that, but that one will fit for sure, as the Slot makes That Adjustable. I am Very much aware, that this is not the Most Solid Solution Possible, but i first want to see, if i even like the Way that would Feel, Look and Work. And that Adjustable Arri Rosette is a Cheap and Easy Way for me to figure this out without spending a ton of time on it.
I Have the Tools to just go and Make a Custom one of these any time I wanted, and if i feel like its not Stable Enough, i would end up using Stainless or Toolsteel for such small Parts anyways. Its just a Small Metal Plate with some Holes (and maybe a Slot, but if i make a custom one anyways, i might as well make the Holes to fit my Design), no big deal Really.
So Rigidity is currently not my Main Concern, as its still Metal, and should be able to take at least some amount of force. Will See after some Time of Testing, if i trust the Thing enough to use it permanently in this configuration, or if i will change it later on.
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Main Goal with that Grip/ Cage Design i am doing there is also to be able to break down the Whole Rig as fast as possible on the Field, and assemble it as Quick as Possible, while taking up as little space as possible for Transportation. I use a Hard-Shell Briefcase (its Like a Flight-Case the Size of a Briefcase, Protected Corners, same Locks, and a really Durable and Comftable Grip) for the Chronos, and that has to also hold a full Set of Prime Lenses, a Small-HD Monitor incl. Accessories and a ton of Batteries, a Wall-Power adapter for the Small-HD, A Ton of Batteries for the Chronos, Cleaning Stuff, some Tooling, SSDs, lot of different Cables, including 5m BNC Cable and a Remote Trigger button to attach to any Normal BNC-Cable (can use that for the SDI-Out of the Small-HD also), Some Chargers, Screw on Filters and Filter-Thread Adapters for the Lenses, a bunch of different Firmware Versions on SD-Cards each A Color Checker, some Mount Plate Adapters, a Exposure Meter and a Speedbooster. And Eventually a Power adapter Plate for V-Mount Batteries also. So Space is VERY limited in there, that Briefcase is a lot heavier than you would expect from looking at it. But really Compact, Durable way to Travel with this Camera.
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Thats why i like to have a as small as possible / Practical version of this.
This Grip should really help with that, as so far (talking setup time, would use more space in the Case however, but should be well worth it), i just plugged the m.2 SSDs in and let that hang from the eSata-Port, completely Naked PCB and all. Still very surprised, this so far has not caused damage to the SSD or anything else there, that is one Sketchy setup, especially when you shoot in the Rain, anything involving Splashing Water or Snow/ Metal Shavings (usually used at least a Plastic bag to protect the SSD in those Cases, which i taped onto the Drive). Somehow has worked well enough so far.
That Grip should make this a fairly Clean and well protected setup, and would take just barely longer to setup than my current solution (usually still needing to Plug the SSD into the Adapter for the eSata cable, which in this case could and will be left as one single part for Transportation, while adding the Step of needing to screw that into the Arri Rosette every time). Even if its not as Stable for use as a Grip, that alone, protecting the Drive, would make this very much worth it to have and use.