Is it possible to get this to work with consumer PTZ cameras? I’d like to have a high end PTZ camera that, for example, zooms in on people’s faces that are arriving on the property, or zooms in on the license plate of cars driving up the driveway. It doesn’t seem like the camera / servo motors are powerful enough to do it in this tutorial
Hi Paul, Got my gear today, this was really exciting to build up. The servos are Hitec HS-422 and they are all plastic, hope they will hold up just fine. In my installation package I had rubber dampers for installing the servos, saw that you were missing those. The bearing in my case is copper bush but has very little play so happy with that.
So I bought the HS-422 servos which has several different parts. Can you provide a brief assembly of using those which were recommended in the previous video? There are different mounts....BUT there are also none of the tiny screws included...which is quite frustrating. So now I'm thinking I'm gonna have to turn around and buy the servos that aren't recommended. Suggestions??
@@paulmcwhorter Hi Paul. I'm referring to the 4 circular pieces at ruclips.net/video/5WeTAA8Unqo/видео.html where each has 1 center hole to connect to the horn and 4 holes for the screws that connect to the bracket. The HS-422 has one, but the outside holes are like pinholes and there are no screws to mount it like at ruclips.net/video/5WeTAA8Unqo/видео.html
@@paulmcwhorter My apologies Paul. I had the one packet of the brackets open which had screws...the other packet had the 4 disks which I had still in the package. Ayeee. Feel free to gimme a slap the side of the head. :)
Hi Paul, I have the project doing face tracking but I ended up using cardboard to hold the bottom servo and it now ends up falling every time it goes tries to track downwards. Can you link the STL file for the 3d print? The 3d printed part can then be ordered online by students.
Hi Mr. Paul I do really appreciate your work my teacher, I have a question, do all these stuff works on raspberry pi 3 b+, the operating system that you choose and its image, even your rich projects ? Thanks a lot
People using the HS-422 Servo motor and Raspberry Pi Cam V2, i made same mounts for both that can be 3D printed, you can find them in the links below. www.prusaprinters.org/prints/39302-hs-422-servo-desktop-mount www.prusaprinters.org/prints/39305-raspicam-v2-mount-flat-surface Enjoy
I deviated a little to use some servos that I already had on hand and some other on-hand components to mount it all. PVC,Zip Ties, broken ruler and black tape...I just got my servo controller boards today so on to the next one. drive.google.com/file/d/1IQewAtRjadE7wmAVydetHQCFhK3e7-Ou/view?usp=sharing
Sorry guys could not get this to release as a premier, but I am here to answer your questions . . . just put them in the comment
Is it possible to get this to work with consumer PTZ cameras? I’d like to have a high end PTZ camera that, for example, zooms in on people’s faces that are arriving on the property, or zooms in on the license plate of cars driving up the driveway. It doesn’t seem like the camera / servo motors are powerful enough to do it in this tutorial
Thanks!
Wow, thanks so much! What an encouragement to find this generosity this morning.
At this time your lessons are a ray of light in the dark.
Finally! Got my gears today! Excited!!
Great. I will start programming this tomorrow!
Hello Paul,
where can I get the 3D print file for the base??
Getting more interesting - looking fwd to the next lesson - time for recap till the Servo CB arrives
Just outstanding...
You could not keep me away! I'm waiting for parts yet here I am watching and wishing USPS could be a bit faster. :)
Waiting for the pieces from Amazon! :)
Hi Paul,
Got my gear today, this was really exciting to build up. The servos are Hitec HS-422 and they are all plastic, hope they will hold up just fine. In my installation package I had rubber dampers for installing the servos, saw that you were missing those. The bearing in my case is copper bush but has very little play so happy with that.
Finally I got it right, thanks Paul.
time saver thanks
Paul, do you think you can drop the STL file for the 3D printed part if we are going to be using the pi cam?
I am really enjoying all of your series! Do you have an stl file for the base or suggestions that has already been designed to fit these servos?
www.prusaprinters.org/prints/39302-hs-422-servo-desktop-mount
So I bought the HS-422 servos which has several different parts. Can you provide a brief assembly of using those which were recommended in the previous video? There are different mounts....BUT there are also none of the tiny screws included...which is quite frustrating. So now I'm thinking I'm gonna have to turn around and buy the servos that aren't recommended. Suggestions??
The servos themselves, all you use is the servo. Nothing else but the servo. Then the servo connects to the brasket as I show in the video
@@paulmcwhorter Hi Paul. I'm referring to the 4 circular pieces at ruclips.net/video/5WeTAA8Unqo/видео.html where each has 1 center hole to connect to the horn and 4 holes for the screws that connect to the bracket. The HS-422 has one, but the outside holes are like pinholes and there are no screws to mount it like at ruclips.net/video/5WeTAA8Unqo/видео.html
The four circular aluminum pieces are part of the bracket kit, not the servo
@@paulmcwhorter My apologies Paul. I had the one packet of the brackets open which had screws...the other packet had the 4 disks which I had still in the package. Ayeee. Feel free to gimme a slap the side of the head. :)
Another cool video.👍😀
I put the bearing lip on the inside so that it acts as a washer
Hi Paul, I have the project doing face tracking but I ended up using cardboard to hold the bottom servo and it now ends up falling every time it goes tries to track downwards. Can you link the STL file for the 3d print? The 3d printed part can then be ordered online by students.
Here is one I made www.thingiverse.com/thing:4718494
Hi Mr. Paul
I do really appreciate your work my teacher, I have a question, do all these stuff works on raspberry pi 3 b+, the operating system that you choose and its image, even your rich projects ?
Thanks a lot
What is the blue base you are mounting the pan tilt controller at on the bottom? Can I order that?
No, one of my students 3D printed it for me some time ago. I dont have the file
thanks
Are you planning a new series of AI videos after this series?
Hi sir make a tutorial series on 3D printing
People using the HS-422 Servo motor and Raspberry Pi Cam V2, i made same mounts for both that can be 3D printed, you can find them in the links below.
www.prusaprinters.org/prints/39302-hs-422-servo-desktop-mount
www.prusaprinters.org/prints/39305-raspicam-v2-mount-flat-surface
Enjoy
I deviated a little to use some servos that I already had on hand and some other on-hand components to mount it all. PVC,Zip Ties, broken ruler and black tape...I just got my servo controller boards today so on to the next one.
drive.google.com/file/d/1IQewAtRjadE7wmAVydetHQCFhK3e7-Ou/view?usp=sharing
Nice work bench
thump thump
LEGEND!
good technique but badly explained