Awesome work! Someday when I build this, I would add a "Garden sprinkler" function for some randomness - a separate motor that turns left and right within a certain arc. Ollie drops the ball, and ... who knows where it goes? I see a bidirectional motor on a platter, controlled with microswitches each end of the arc to change direction. Make it adjustable so you can control how much left - right swing there is (less lost balls in the neighbor's yard). Of course first I need a dog... hope this idea is inspirational!
Should make it so input is on the read, forcing the dog away from the front of the launcher. Interesting, however I like the one which simply cranks back a bolt attached to a couple of rubber hoses like a slingshot. It also has an arm that elevates, sending the ball in a parabolic arch.
I’ve also got a springer and have been wondering if I’d be better served putting together my own diy launcher as you have done .. quite well I might add.. one thing I might change would be adding a second motor and wheel to achieve greater distance .. borrowing from designs for pitching machines or American football launchers. But solid job mate.
Kitty comes out- "what's going on out here ? Imma trying to get some rest 😴.. WHAT?? the dog is chasing the ball? Seriously!!?? Imma going back to sleep. Peace out"......
Try Flex tubing for getting better angle on launch end, thus you could shoot high or low. Besides the dog also was trained to know exactly where ball would launch from?? Not much exercise.
Hello! I am just starting out learning electrical engineering, but I'm assuming you used a motor driver/shield or something to help control the motors correct? And how did you manage to attach the wheel to the motor? I've been scouring YT and the internet and can't figure out a good way of doing it. Thank you!
Great project, I have been thinking about building similar and got some good tips. I was thinking maybe an extra feature could be a motor that rotates the whole base by a random amount (you get cheap lazy susan bearings perfect for this online) each time so he doesn't know where the ball will go :)
Love your design and concept! I found your vid after seeing the price of a ball launcher and deciding I would try making one myself! But alas, I doubt I will succeed ….
Hi man this is very nice idea.... i try to do sth similar but for throwing back ball for the office mini basketball...:) can you share : program arduino with us.. thx thung up
@@LukeMaximoBell1 Thanks! I am making one right now. I think you may get further distance if you put a dummy wheel above the motors wheel to get it to pinch and throw it.
@@KozmoKraemer OP is too busy with other projects to answer most of the questions here, or post part two. Would you be interested in sharing your design specs, code, etc? Thanks a lot
Any chance you’ll make more in depth instructions?
Awesome work!
Someday when I build this, I would add a "Garden sprinkler" function for some randomness - a separate motor that turns left and right within a certain arc. Ollie drops the ball, and ... who knows where it goes? I see a bidirectional motor on a platter, controlled with microswitches each end of the arc to change direction. Make it adjustable so you can control how much left - right swing there is (less lost balls in the neighbor's yard).
Of course first I need a dog... hope this idea is inspirational!
Did you publisch the program for arduino and some details of the setup ?
Awesome! I'm an EE with a springer spaniel so this project looks right up my alley. Do you have a parts list with your code published someplace?
Please share and further part 2
Projects for Ollie! Thank you!!
Loved this one very much!
So glad you enjoyed it! Part 2 is in the works 😁😁😁
@@LukeMaximoBell1 Hi, any chance you're still working on, or sitting on a part 2? Thanks!
Love it! That motor seems a bit overkill, since it will take me 40mph on a skateboard
well the ball doesnt go very far so maybe you could help him up the output....
Was thinking of building something similar but I was thinking compressed air. I like your design more. It’s simpler
Compressed air would be cool! But the issue is the size of the compressor. It can’t really be portable then, and not battery powered.
Loved the editing and how the images sync so well with the music!
Great work Luke.
hi can you pls share the code for the arduino
Luv da workshop
WOW, Great work!
Can you give more specs on the motor?
I'm also interested in the motor specs. Everything else seems straight forward.
180KV @ 22.2V...4k RPM
Great job! I would love to make something like that.
It does look amazing if you ask me Great design!
Cool project - gotta love a guy who wears ear protection while in bare feet.
White people are crazy like that
I hope your channel grows. You deserve it
What type of motor did you use ? What is the power of the motor ?
180KV @ 22.2V...4k RPM
Should make it so input is on the read, forcing the dog away from the front of the launcher. Interesting, however I like the one which simply cranks back a bolt attached to a couple of rubber hoses like a slingshot. It also has an arm that elevates, sending the ball in a parabolic arch.
I’ve also got a springer and have been wondering if I’d be better served putting together my own diy launcher as you have done .. quite well I might add.. one thing I might change would be adding a second motor and wheel to achieve greater distance .. borrowing from designs for pitching machines or American football launchers. But solid job mate.
This is wonderful! What a lucky dog well done it's beautiful!!
Hi, can i get the name of what you lock the motor and the wheel together? or maybe a link thanks a lot!
Motor:
180KV @ 22.2V...4k RPM
Kitty comes out- "what's going on out here ? Imma trying to get some rest 😴..
WHAT?? the dog is chasing the ball? Seriously!!??
Imma going back to sleep.
Peace out"......
great video, are you slowing down for those shots with 120fps or something different?
omg. so good shots! subbed and shared to my friends! you need more recognition! keep going!
Aww thank you! More coming soon ☺️
Try Flex tubing for getting better angle on launch end, thus you could shoot high or low.
Besides the dog also was trained to know exactly where ball would launch from??
Not much exercise.
This is amazing. Did you post the repository? Git hub"
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Excellent Luke!
Thanks Jock!
Great video!
To buy this online minimum cost is 18000 INR (200-250$)
Buy the design he created manually? Buy the components? Buy the GitHub code?
Hello, could you share the components you have used for this project??
Hello! I am just starting out learning electrical engineering, but I'm assuming you used a motor driver/shield or something to help control the motors correct? And how did you manage to attach the wheel to the motor? I've been scouring YT and the internet and can't figure out a good way of doing it. Thank you!
fantastic
Hello Luke, I’m looking at making one of these for myself but that shoots footballs, any ideas to help me with this?
That’s going to be tough to get enough power for a football 😮😮 I would use 2 motors, and make them as big as you can find!
@@LukeMaximoBell1 No worries Luke, thank you.
cost of parts?
What motor did you use?
180KV @ 22.2V...4k RPM
Can you link all the parts?
Random question....what are the beautiful purple flowers in the flower bed when first testing the motored launcher?
Is this the "Go-dog-Go" it's the exact same concept design.
What are the specs of the motor that you used?
I’m not too sure 😭 I know low KV skateboard motor.
180KV @ 22.2V...4k RPM
Hi Luke, how's the next iteration of this project coming along?
Also super curious...most comments say "4 years ago", but I see some unanswered as recently as 2 years ago
well done!
Thanks Stefan! It was a fun one to make.
Great project, I have been thinking about building similar and got some good tips. I was thinking maybe an extra feature could be a motor that rotates the whole base by a random amount (you get cheap lazy susan bearings perfect for this online) each time so he doesn't know where the ball will go :)
That is a really good idea! 🙌🏼
Let me know if you do it!
Could you provide links to the motor
No, but here are the specs OP provided:
180KV @ 22.2V...4k RPM
What specs is the motor you used?
180KV @ 22.2V...4k RPM
Any chance you can share your code
How far does this Rev 1 throw the ball?
Not too far. About 3m!
Poor bloody cat when’s he get one. 🇦🇺👍
Love your design and concept! I found your vid after seeing the price of a ball launcher and deciding I would try making one myself! But alas, I doubt I will succeed ….
Give it a try! Worst case scenario is you have some fun doing it 😂
What motor is that?
180KV at 22.2V, so it’s about 4000RPM
Hi man this is very nice idea.... i try to do sth similar but for throwing back ball for the office mini basketball...:) can you share : program arduino with us.. thx thung up
What motor is that? Wondering how many RPM's it is
180KV at 22.2V, so it’s about 4000RPM
@@LukeMaximoBell1 Thanks! I am making one right now. I think you may get further distance if you put a dummy wheel above the motors wheel to get it to pinch and throw it.
@@KozmoKraemer OP is too busy with other projects to answer most of the questions here, or post part two. Would you be interested in sharing your design specs, code, etc? Thanks a lot
Awesome project. Just need a smart dog to match....
Part 2?
Hi i am the guy who met you at the beack
Awesome! Thanks for the support man and it was good to meet you :)
The only problem is the dog stands in the line of fire. If you make this device shoot stronger, the dog could get hurt.
But i gotta spend $200 on a manuafactured one, tf? why r they so expensive if this is basically all it is?
Beach
CAUTION, I just learned from the vet that it is NOT SAFE for dogs to play with tennis balls.
what motor did you use?
180KV @ 22.2V...4k RPM