Great project. My son and I are in the process of building a machine. Perfect project as he like. Arduinos and tennis. I like your design, thanks for posting. We were able to mount the bottom motor but have had issues on the top (adjustable) motor. It seems our motors have 4 mounting screws and a extending 1 3/8 hole over the shaft. This hole seems to present an issue with the top motor and the slots for adjusting. Any advice? Thanks again
The red brackets are just fabricated out of flat mild steel 3mm thick x 80mm width. Just holes drilled to reduce weight. you could use aluminium. Thanks for the complement
Hi, great project. I am trying to make one but I am struggling. are you sharing the project? selling a propotype? tutorail? i am very interested. thanks
I have the same motors but struggling to find wheels that can be mounted onto them. May I ask where you got these wheels from and how you mounted them onto the motor shaft.
Contact Ross Castors Rubber Trolley Wheel Black Plastic Centre 160mm Dia. 20mm Bore AB-160 £4.17 (excl. VAT) Incl. VAT: £5.00 Made Steel shafts to fit the motor shaft which is 8mm and turned to 16mm, drilled wheel to suit.
Yes a servo or stepper motor would be a good option, I used a standard motor rotating a threaded rod and machined a disc with two slots so that each time the shaft rotates 1 rotation, two pulses are counted. I made an array of twenty six target positions, each position is a number between 0 and 150. The pulses are compared to the target so the machine rotates to any position stored in the array. Another option would be to put an encoder on the end of the shaft and use that for positioning or have a motor with built in encoder.
Hi, I have a lathe so machined two brass shafts, the wheel shaft diameter is 16mm so the shaft is a snug fit in the wheel centre and the shaft is centre drilled to suit the motor shaft diameter. it is important that these are made accurately otherwise you will have vibration.
Hi, Distance between wheels are around 40 mm, set by trial and error. Motors are from amazon, DC Motor-24V 150W 5500 rpm High Speed Brush DC Motor can run CW/CCW
To increase the throwing power, so increasing the diameter increases the speed providing the motors can take the additional current to drive the larger wheels. You can also lower the rpm with the increased diameter. ball speed is surprisingly fast
With a 400 W am I able to accelerate and decelerate this wheel with 2 seconds. Because I'm thinking about toggle shots between topspin and backspin in a 2 second interval
how we can make wheel using plastic and put rubber around it, wheel are not available, I have to make it custom. If possible please explain a procedure
Contact Ross Castors Rubber Trolley Wheel Black Plastic Centre 160mm Dia. 20mm Bore AB-160 £4.17 (excl. VAT) Incl. VAT: £5.00 Made Steel shafts to fit the motor shaft which is 8mm and turned to 16mm, drilled wheel to suit.
Contact Ross Castors Rubber Trolley Wheel Black Plastic Centre 160mm Dia. 20mm Bore AB-160 £4.17 (excl. VAT) Incl. VAT: £5.00 Made Steel shafts to fit the motor shaft which is 8mm and turned to 16mm, drilled wheel to suit. Motors are from amazon
I'm finding that. Most modern things add stuff thus increasing the chance of something going wrong. Working on a basic unit now. Motors wires wheels battery bucket done.
That's awesome man. For sure is the most professional on RUclips. This tennis machine is powerful and silent. Thanks for your videos
I really want to build one of these now, thanks for the idea
What method did you use for homing and knowing what position the orientation and angle of the head?
Great project. My son and I are in the process of building a machine. Perfect project as he like. Arduinos and tennis. I like your design, thanks for posting. We were able to mount the bottom motor but have had issues on the top (adjustable) motor. It seems our motors have 4 mounting screws and a extending 1 3/8 hole over the shaft. This hole seems to present an issue with the top motor and the slots for adjusting. Any advice? Thanks again
What kind of motor and gearbox can be used for rotary table inside the hopper? Did you use step motor?
hHello, amazing work. What are the specifications of the batteries that you use ?
Hi. What spacing between the wheels did you find works the best?
How are u guys attaching wheels to shaft?
The hard part is making a larger amount of balls deliver without jamming. Almost done with mine. How is yours if you sit 50 balls in?
why the machine turns left and right in every shot?
Superb project!
May I know where can I find the Red motor brackets for the two main driver motor?
The red brackets are just fabricated out of flat mild steel 3mm thick x 80mm width. Just holes drilled to reduce weight. you could use aluminium. Thanks for the complement
Hi, great project. I am trying to make one but I am struggling. are you sharing the project? selling a propotype? tutorail? i am very interested. thanks
I have the same motors but struggling to find wheels that can be mounted onto them. May I ask where you got these wheels from and how you mounted them onto the motor shaft.
Contact Ross Castors
Rubber Trolley Wheel Black Plastic Centre 160mm Dia. 20mm Bore AB-160
£4.17 (excl. VAT) Incl. VAT: £5.00
Made Steel shafts to fit the motor shaft which is 8mm and turned to 16mm, drilled wheel to suit.
hello hands down thank you
I'm asking if can we use servo motors to control the moving of the machine
and what is the battery have you used ?
Yes a servo or stepper motor would be a good option, I used a standard motor rotating a threaded rod and machined a disc with two slots so that each time the shaft rotates 1 rotation, two pulses are counted. I made an array of twenty six target positions, each position is a number between 0 and 150. The pulses are compared to the target so the machine rotates to any position stored in the array. Another option would be to put an encoder on the end of the shaft and use that for positioning or have a motor with built in encoder.
What kind of wheels did you get and how did you manage to mount them to the motor shaft? Did you have to use an extender or coupler?
Hi, I have a lathe so machined two brass shafts, the wheel shaft diameter is 16mm so the shaft is a snug fit in the wheel centre and the shaft is centre drilled to suit the motor shaft diameter. it is important that these are made accurately otherwise you will have vibration.
Did you changed the original motor shaft?
Hello my friend, thaks for share this video, How many RPMs do these mootores work with?
Did you machined a shaft and changed the motor original? Or you machined a shaft coupler?
Machined a shaft coupler
i am trying to redisign tennis ball machine
Fantastic creation....Can you please advice what is distance between wheels in mm and what are specification for Motor ?...Thank you very much
Hi, Distance between wheels are around 40 mm, set by trial and error. Motors are from amazon, DC Motor-24V 150W 5500 rpm High Speed Brush DC Motor can run CW/CCW
@@builditmakeit5593 Thank you very much
What made you decide to increase the size of the motors and the wheels?
To increase the throwing power, so increasing the diameter increases the speed providing the motors can take the additional current to drive the larger wheels. You can also lower the rpm with the increased diameter. ball speed is surprisingly fast
@@builditmakeit5593 Oh gotcha. Thanks! If I was going to make my own ball machine, are there specific motors you would recommend?
With a 400 W am I able to accelerate and decelerate this wheel with 2 seconds. Because I'm thinking about toggle shots between topspin and backspin in a 2 second interval
Hey, does high speed motor rotation generate vibration?
Vibration will occur, the wheels and shafts do need to be balaced and machined true.
@@builditmakeit5593 thanks for the reply
how we can make wheel using plastic and put rubber around it, wheel are not available, I have to make it custom. If possible please explain a procedure
What wheels are those ?
Contact Ross Castors
Rubber Trolley Wheel Black Plastic Centre 160mm Dia. 20mm Bore AB-160
£4.17 (excl. VAT) Incl. VAT: £5.00
Made Steel shafts to fit the motor shaft which is 8mm and turned to 16mm, drilled wheel to suit.
Any plans for another project??
Yes Currently making an Autonomous Garden Mower
Nice! Can we expect another video any time soon?
Pls motor data and wheels
Contact Ross Castors
Rubber Trolley Wheel Black Plastic Centre 160mm Dia. 20mm Bore AB-160
£4.17 (excl. VAT) Incl. VAT: £5.00
Made Steel shafts to fit the motor shaft which is 8mm and turned to 16mm, drilled wheel to suit.
Motors are from amazon
Overengineered
I'm finding that. Most modern things add stuff thus increasing the chance of something going wrong. Working on a basic unit now. Motors wires wheels battery bucket done.
@@Swenser but slightly overengineered, just because he intended to copy the Comercial one.