Lets build the 1964 Robby the Robot Heart Box.
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- STL Files should be on thing-i-verse here "I hope". You never know with Thing-i-verse.
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You can 3d print the main frame as 1 part if you have a large enough printer or divided into two parts for printers like the PRUSA MK3.
I show a method of doing the light effect using dollar store COB LEDs and cheap LED sequencer circuits from Ebay. But you can do your lighting any way you like.
The battery opening is large enough to hold a in line 4 pack of AA batteries or just a standard 9 volt battery depending on the run time you want.
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The 1950's mechanical Robby Heart box build video is coming soon so stay tuned for that. The intro video for the project can be seen here.
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A second session of Robby Talk is planed as well. the first one can be seen at this link.
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Great video. Thank you !
Glad you enjoyed it.
thanks for the effort ! Glad your making these parts for fans .
Yes I hope it helps those that want to build such things.
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thanks for the breakdown on the electronics, but I agree, i'm going to learn how to use and Arduino.
You might use a POLOLU mini controller, smaller, cheaper and has 6 output / inputs so more than enough. It about the size of your thumb nail.
Awesome video. Thanx for all the info. Great job. Keep 'em coming. :)
Thank you. Working on the next one now.
Nice work! I know what you mean about Thingiverse; I have a lot of files there, and it's a really wonky site. Sometimes the files appear and sometimes they don't, but they all usually do download.
Well I should here some one soon if the files are there and they can print them. Cross your fingers.
@@Robothut I just checked. They're all there.
@@jayducharme Great. Thank you.
Thanks! I wish you'd've displayed the UPC on the LEDs; it's easy to find stuff online that way. But still a terrific video!
just waiting for the pla to arrive and i will be printing this on my ender 3
Were you able to slice it fit on the ender build plate OK. I was worried about the 220 by 220 build size when this has a 232 by 139 part size.
@@Robothut ive done the back box on the ender 3 when thats finished i will try the top half
@@terenceganly1705 Great. keep us posted.
@@Robothut yes it will print on the ender 3 go to settings and set the machine to 235mm x 235mm no brim bed temp 110 end 240 this is for abs. pla would be better
@@terenceganly1705 The build video for the mechanical heart box goes up on Friday so be sure to leave a comment for the others that it fit on the Ender 3. Thanks for checking it out.
Way coOL.....I had forgotten this Lost in Space episode,- - there they are, the 3 lights. 💡💡💡
Weird, the Dr has a yellow shirt, never knew that....then again my folks only had B&W TV in the late 60s, 70's so it looked like a black shirt.
Spot on, very awesome and impressive.....It does change Robbie's personna into an alien Robot, errr....I mean ROBOTOID (B9's term for it)
"There...are...four...lights!"🖖
Thank you so much. You did a great job explaining the components and how it all works. If people have never done board work kits like that are a great place to start. My bigger printer has been down awhile because I've been lazy and I have a smaller one. Guess this is my motivation to fix it. Can't wait for the next video on the mechanical Heart Box. I was going to ask about your cyclopes Robby too but forgot. Is that just a light up there? It looks like an oscilloscope CRT. That would be way cool but I'm doubting it would fit. Anyway - Thanks again.
A video display would be very cool in the eye of the first robby design, but in mine it is just a light.
2:29 , the Lost in Space photos are fan coloured B+W photos as the episode was in B+W , someone correct me ?
You are correct it was B&W. I just watched that episode a few days ago. It was season 1, episode 20 called "War of the Robots".
@@chackokhan The show is BW but publicity photos are in color normally.
Hi John , I am going to tackle the soldering of the LED Chaser For this Heartbox , I have a question that popped up while watching the video where you are talking about the Transistors that have 3 legs to them , The third leg of the transistors that are dangling in the air, should they be soldered to the wires of the Cobb lights correct ? excuse my lack of electronics know how but I got lost at that point and also where the 100 ohm resistor that you added , where is that limiting resistor connected to ? Is it replacing one of the resistors there ? any help you could provide on this is appreciated . Thanks Again !
I do not think I can explain the circuit in "text" with out making it more confusing for you.