Make the Ultimate Bluetooth Dry Ice Fog Machine - 3D Printed | Elegoo Arduino | DIY | Halloween
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2019
- Build your own Arduino driven, Bluetooth remote-controlled dry ice effect machine with integrated LED lighting. Perfect for parties, effects, and Halloween.👇 More info below 👇
Chillistick.com kindly supplied the dry ice for this project. Use the voucher code 'DIY10' to get 10% off all their Halloween products for a limited time.
List of items used in this project and where to find them:
■ Elegoo Arduino Nano (x1): geni.us/ArduinoNanoV3
■ L298N Motor Driver (x1): geni.us/L298N
■ 8 AA Battery Holder (x1): geni.us/8aaBatteryHolder
■ AA Batteries (x8): geni.us/AABatteries
■ Mini breadboard (x1): geni.us/MiniBreadboard
■ 12v Geared DC Motor (x1): geni.us/12VGearedDCMotor
■ HM10 Bluetooth Module (x1): geni.us/HM10Bluetooth
■ Contact Switches (x2): geni.us/ContactSwitch
■ Stationery Holder (x1): geni.us/StationeryHolder
■ Nuts and Bolts - : geni.us/NutsAndBolts
■ Wire: geni.us/22AWGWire
■ PLA Filament: geni.us/PLAFilament
■ Plastic Container (x1): geni.us/PlasticContainer
These are some of my favorite tools I use and can recommend:
■ Battery-powered glue gun: geni.us/BoschBatteryGlueGun
■ Bosch Bit Driver: geni.us/Bosch-Screwdriver
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The code and wiring diagram can be downloaded from here: www.diymachines.co.uk/make-th...
3D printed parts can be downloaded from here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:390...
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List of camera and lighting equipment I use:
Sony A7 III: geni.us/Sony-Alpha7-III
Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 RXD A036SF Lens for Sony-FE : geni.us/TamronRXD-28-75mm
Aputure Amaran HR672C: geni.us/AputureAmaranHR672C
Aputure MC: geni.us/FAPGL
RØDE VideoMic Pro+: geni.us/RodeVideoMic-ProPlus
Blue Snowball iCE: geni.us/BlueSnowball-iCE
Philips Hue Lightstrip Plus: geni.us/PhilipsHue-LightStrip
Disclaimer:
This video is shared for demonstration purposes only. - Хобби
oh my goodness that bit at the beginning is so funny! :-) Awesome project Lewis, really want to try this one.
That machine looks crazy fun. Keep up the good work
Thanks. :)
Просто не признанный гений, заслуживающий большего...
Вау, спасибо за добрые слова. :)
Thank for making these videos there awesome there so helpful!
Glad you like them!
You are really creative genius....
loving you from Bangladesh...
Thank you Azaz
Very nice bro
You are the best teacher , I am proud of you. So humble. Thanks so much. Please show me how to make motion control trash can .
cool
heh
this is great but why the heck did you cut the wires off the geared motor and then add limit switches?? you can read the encoded gear position value with those wires! :-)
Cool, but what can I expect in terms of an estimate of total costs?
Very cool project. How long does this produce fog with the basket full?
Thanks. Very good question, I never thought to time it though and I’ve used up the dry ice I had.
As an estimate, if you fully submerge the basket you’d get a few minutes of very high output out of it but if you lowered it gradually over a period of time you would likely get 10+ minutes of output at a lower volume. You can control the rate of sublimation using the Bluetooth app on your phone.
@@DIYMachines Gotcha, I''ve got all the components to build this and will give it a go and see how it goes. thanks :)
Pls make a vedio on iron man helmet
how are these prints processed that the hotend head cannot be seen?
I use some software called Octolapse
The code is now available but the schematic seems to be missing
Which program do you use to create the 3D parts?
I created the parts for this project in Solidworks.
where can you get dry ice in the uk?!
www.chillistick.com. That’s where I got mine. :)
I couldn't find the software on the site where the software
Sorry, I'm having a few teething problems with my website. Here is a link you can use: github.com/DIY-Machines/DryIceMachine
The link to the code and schematics appears to be broken
Thanks fo bringing that to my attention, I've updated the link now. It should have been: www.diymachines.co.uk/make-the-ultimate-bluetooth-dry-ice-fog-machine
@@DIYMachines Cheers. Keep up the good work!
M Free M Free
You're right, I got to work on that! Not sure why I never nailed the difference between 'th' and 'f'. It's been a real pain talking to friends about Thor in Avengers.
Title is misleading... This does not produce dry ice.
Hi, I can see what you mean. I have tweaked the title.
@@DIYMachines Makes more sense now...;-)