Many thanks for your efforts with this nice build, i downloaded the v3 on thingiverese (though minus the claw for bucket and supporting arm) everthing was there, nicely designed, i opted to use an arduino promini rather than esp32, controlling via an ir remote 👌
I just got my V3 and I have it put together already. This project works great. I originally ordered the v2 but he had shipping issues. He sent me and email and offered to upgrade me to v3 at no cost. He even included a hand written note in the package. This is someone who clearly cares about his customers.
6:49 The rattle is actually more realistic than you'd think. Real equipment quickly gets wallered right the fuck out as they run 'em hard and put 'em up wet on the jobsite. That slop is still tighter than it would be on a real skidsteer!
Just received my electronics kit in the mail and had it assembled and ready to test within 10 minutes of opening the package. What a fantastic experience for someone with amateur level experience in electronics like myself. What a great product, and a great model. Can't wait to try out more of your stuff!
I just got my miniskidi v3 parts and the included note was by far the coolest thing I've gotten with something I ordered online, your a youtuber but still hand wrote a note included with my order that right there shows commitment and I know it wasn't much but that put the biggest smile on my face and I haven't even begun to build my miniskidi. Thanks for your hard work and the wait was more than worth it.
Oh I’m so happy to hear you liked the note! I really appreciate you supporting the channel and funding the next build, so it’s the least I could do! I hope everything goes smoothly during assembly and don’t hesitate to reach out if you run into any issues.
Hello I am Flynt I am 11 years old. I really want to build your RC skid-steer V3.0 but I can not afford the electronics kit I was wondering if I can buy just the screws and the custom PCB board Thank you for considering this from Flynt in Australia. My mum tried to contact via your website but the phone number format wouldn’t work.
Hi Flynt, I’m happy to hear you want to build the skid steer! I currently haven’t set up any options for international shipping but I’m working on making a course that will take you step by step through how to order the PCB’s/parts. Keep checking on my website for updates, and hopefully we can get you a working skid steer here soon
For those who balk at the price of those battery cells, you can save some money by buying a bigger pack and sharing with friends (I've seen 8 packs for ~$40 that also take USB-C plugs which is probably more convenient than a USB-micro). Alternatively, you could get some regular 16340 cells, those usually come in a multi-pack that works out to about $4 per cell, with a USB charger block, and not having the charging circuitry in the cell gives you more capacity. Not sure what sort of low-voltage protection is built into those Fenix batteries, but if you get regular cells you'll have to keep an eye on that yourself. Either way I guess once you get below 2.5v per cell (so 5v total) everything will start to go wonky and that's still not *terrible* for Li-Ion cells.
Gained a sub. My youngest loves construction stuff and was losing his mind over this video, especially when you said excavator was next. I’m savvy with my bambu and fusion but your pcbway knowledge is out of my league. Again, great video and the lesson plan page is next level. You deserve a million subs.
Is it possible for the controller to use two joysticks to operate it like a real machine? I assume it would just be a little bit of JavaScript required
Upgrade idea: Different PCB so you can youse the motor controller but instead of a phone a 2.4 gh receiver. But cool project and I am wating for your next videos.
Love the video. Tune down the background music a tad bit in future videos🤙🏾 thanks. Been following this build since the beginning. Looking forward to mini excavators as well🤞🏾
Neat little thing! I'd actually be interested in adding one of these to my collection if it was adapted to use traditional RC components. I've got a Futaba 16IZ I'd prefer to use! And an Orlandoo M02 which would be a neat transporter alongside the trailer.
Hi, maybe I'm wrong but I can't find gerber files anywhere and the video description mentions it. Would it be possible to add it? Thanks a lot, great model
@FalkoRichter I did not find the spec the professor used. I also did not look. I had a selection of motors on hand. I ended with 60 rpm motors that seem to work fine. I tried 100 150 300 rpm motors, and they all seem to struggle with turning. But I also am using some very cheap speed controllers.
Hey, not currently just because the cost of shipping and regulations. But I just opened a workshop on my website for people internationally that will take you step by step through ordering the pcb and all the other misc parts
I'm currently working on it as a thanks to ProffBoots:) i'll have it on git in the nest few days. hopefully, it will be adapted as it uses the original ps3 controls and is just a drop in code replacement
so the code is basically done. needs testing if your'e up for it:) as of now, it supports the ps3 controller, i can add many others if there demand for it:)
Hey! Thinking of grabbing the kit to make for my son. Question.. Has any testing been done with sand or dirt? I am curious how resilient the design is in terms of stuff getting into gears etc. Thanks!
For the clips to hold on the bucket, it would be easier to remove if there was only a single clip. Also for things that need to flex, using more flexible materials tends to be better, PETG is better than PLA for clips and buckles.
That obstacle course was hilarious! I've got heaps of brushed RC speed controllers sitting around and a new very capable transmitter, so I think I have to give this a go. How much does it weigh assembled? If I can get it under 150g I could put it into a combat arena....
My main obstacle to this project is I'm afraid I won't have the knowledge for the electronics. I know nothing about RC devices and powering motors. Do you have guides for that?
I have a new Bamboo A1 printer. Do I need to manually select where the supports go or will the plate print know this already? The bamboo lab shows three different plates with the parts already organized on them.
hi, I bought a subscription to your projects, the electronics list indicates that 12V 100RPM motors are needed, but the link to the amazon example indicates 12V 1000RPM motors, which motors should I buy?
Lovin' the updated Mini Skiddy! You said the new motors can handle 12V, could ur electronics handle an 11.1V power source rather than this versions 7.4V?
Waiting for the tracks to finish printing, then I need to do the claw because I missed it wasn't on plate 2.. but I have almost everything else assembled. :)
Any chance we can get the code to allow bluetooth IP connections so we don't have to lose external networking when using the skiddie? .. I may look at the code myself, but my skills in Arduino programming are about as good as that soggy paper bag.
It would've been cool to see these machines cooperate with each other in kinetic sand(I think that simulate dirt for small scale). To lift, dig and get some track marks 😎
Hi, first of all, thanks for all your hard work. my 3 y/o son really enjoys the Skidsteer, its his favorite toy by far. i did however, edit the code to be more maintainable, readable and and easier to add now features. I'll finish it and do some tidying up. I'd be very happy if you'll take a look as i think it could help you with future projects and its my way to give back a bit to some who i really appreciate. again, Thank you for you work:) Guy
I broke one of the N20 motors that came with the kit. Does anyone know the specs (e.g. RPM) of the motors contained in the kits? Or where to buy them? Thanks!
I have a flysky NB4 ground transmitter and it has enough switches im sure I can run the skidi with but I have no clue how to run the motors. Im used to single motor setups for micro vehicles but not multi motor.
Add a comment below on what attachment you’d like to see made for the MiniSkidi.
Many thanks for your efforts with this nice build, i downloaded the v3 on thingiverese (though minus the claw for bucket and supporting arm) everthing was there, nicely designed, i opted to use an arduino promini rather than esp32, controlling via an ir remote 👌
Where can I get skids and the frame you have in your video?
A mini snowblower attachment would be super cool!!
Let me buy one!!
A tree
Or a gun
You should make a mini forklift! We can all live our dreams of being forklift certified!
Bulldozer is a must as well!
Yeeeess i want forklift too @professorboots
True
Or an excavator! My son would die to add this to the fleet.
@@PennerFab i would love a komatsu d355a lol
(maybe even 3d printed armor to make it look like the killdozer)
I just got my V3 and I have it put together already.
This project works great.
I originally ordered the v2 but he had shipping issues. He sent me and email and offered to upgrade me to v3 at no cost. He even included a hand written note in the package.
This is someone who clearly cares about his customers.
The scale details on the warehouse shelf and pallet were really nice!
6:49 The rattle is actually more realistic than you'd think. Real equipment quickly gets wallered right the fuck out as they run 'em hard and put 'em up wet on the jobsite. That slop is still tighter than it would be on a real skidsteer!
Just received my electronics kit in the mail and had it assembled and ready to test within 10 minutes of opening the package. What a fantastic experience for someone with amateur level experience in electronics like myself. What a great product, and a great model. Can't wait to try out more of your stuff!
Fenix also appear offer a 800mah 16340 cell with a USB-C port for a couple dollars more. Great projects, love seeing your updates!
As I work in a warehouse, we are definitely building a life size obstacle run
Haha that would be awesome!
the obstacle course made this a masterpiece. the swinging section was the best!!
Might be a good idea to check out some LEGO tracks as they are cheap and made out of real rubber. Printing tracks might be a challenge for some users!
That sounds smart.
I just got my miniskidi v3 parts and the included note was by far the coolest thing I've gotten with something I ordered online, your a youtuber but still hand wrote a note included with my order that right there shows commitment and I know it wasn't much but that put the biggest smile on my face and I haven't even begun to build my miniskidi. Thanks for your hard work and the wait was more than worth it.
Oh I’m so happy to hear you liked the note! I really appreciate you supporting the channel and funding the next build, so it’s the least I could do! I hope everything goes smoothly during assembly and don’t hesitate to reach out if you run into any issues.
The mini skidi is basically a good as it gets! Next up should be an excavator to dig up all my failed print scraps. love your work!
Hello I am Flynt I am 11 years old. I really want to build your RC skid-steer V3.0 but I can not afford the electronics kit I was wondering if I can buy just the screws and the custom PCB board Thank you for considering this from Flynt in Australia. My mum tried to contact via your website but the phone number format wouldn’t work.
Hi Flynt, I’m happy to hear you want to build the skid steer! I currently haven’t set up any options for international shipping but I’m working on making a course that will take you step by step through how to order the PCB’s/parts. Keep checking on my website for updates, and hopefully we can get you a working skid steer here soon
Ohhhhh 😢
How did it go? Did you build it yet?
Let your mother contact me, i will buy you his course if it helps you? Sorry for english i am from Czech Republic;). So let me know;)
wow, that is awesome, Petr!
@@SirTodd He must bee so good boy and this little things can form his future;)))
Congratulations!
It got a lot of fans here in Brazil!
Gratitude!
Parabéns!
Conseguiu muitos fãs aqui no Brasil!
Gratidão!
For those who balk at the price of those battery cells, you can save some money by buying a bigger pack and sharing with friends (I've seen 8 packs for ~$40 that also take USB-C plugs which is probably more convenient than a USB-micro). Alternatively, you could get some regular 16340 cells, those usually come in a multi-pack that works out to about $4 per cell, with a USB charger block, and not having the charging circuitry in the cell gives you more capacity. Not sure what sort of low-voltage protection is built into those Fenix batteries, but if you get regular cells you'll have to keep an eye on that yourself. Either way I guess once you get below 2.5v per cell (so 5v total) everything will start to go wonky and that's still not *terrible* for Li-Ion cells.
we could find a safe way for everyone to "throw in" on bulk order . maybe professor can help moderate
Found the gerber files! Just had to join the workshop! Thank you.
Bought the kit, built the kit, love the kit! Thank you for designing and sharing this.
Gained a sub. My youngest loves construction stuff and was losing his mind over this video, especially when you said excavator was next. I’m savvy with my bambu and fusion but your pcbway knowledge is out of my league. Again, great video and the lesson plan page is next level. You deserve a million subs.
dang man this is so sick, good work!
It's so well designed。I love your work, and I love your videos even more
I found the video very amusing! ❤😂😊 new brother has been born welcome to the family Skidsteer 3.0!
Haha I’m glad you liked it!
I'm so excited about the latest updates to the mini skiddy! I can't wait to get my full kit!
This is amazing. My 2.0 is jealous.
Well don’t worry a lot of the 3D printed parts can be transferred to the 2.0 skid steer!
@@professorboots if I can sell off the 2s batteries maybe I'll upgrade!
Is it possible for the controller to use two joysticks to operate it like a real machine? I assume it would just be a little bit of JavaScript required
Just started assembling mine, and it is so easy. I can't wait for the mini ex!
Ughhhhh your killing me man! I havent even built the 2.0 yet and here we are.
Haha I’m sorry but I promise I don’t plan on changing much on the skidi here on out.
This is awesome, I want to build one now!
Wow !! Great you havent shipped to Europe before… Is the the 3.0 shipping to Europe?
Bro loving your mini skiddy projects! before long you're going to have a whole mini jobsite!
Simply amazing work!! 👏👏
Upgrade idea:
Different PCB so you can youse the motor controller but instead of a phone a 2.4 gh receiver.
But cool project and I am wating for your next videos.
That's Awesome I like that you put the lights the same place I did. I still need to get a video of my mini fleet.
It’s perfect now I think you should build an excavator
It’s on the way!
I am so gona build this once I have finished my hot wheels eco conversion! You should do one!
Damn, I'm about 3/4 done printing v2. Might just use these to test tolerances before moving to v3 files. Ordered my kit, thanks!
What are the exact specs of the n20 motors? RPM and voltage?
Love the video. Tune down the background music a tad bit in future videos🤙🏾 thanks. Been following this build since the beginning. Looking forward to mini excavators as well🤞🏾
Honestly great feedback on the music, will do!
Neat little thing! I'd actually be interested in adding one of these to my collection if it was adapted to use traditional RC components. I've got a Futaba 16IZ I'd prefer to use! And an Orlandoo M02 which would be a neat transporter alongside the trailer.
Why can't you use your futaba? I use edgetx and it can easily do every mix you'd need and more, I'm sure it's possible on futaba.
Hi, maybe I'm wrong but I can't find gerber files anywhere and the video description mentions it. Would it be possible to add it? Thanks a lot, great model
Great video!
Do you know if there is any way to hook a flysky controller to the mini skidi's pcb.
You should be able to connect it directly or wire up some pwm in or serial in to the esp32. Or go all RC gear
I just finished printing this little masterpiece. What rpm motors are recommended?
Did you find the spec? I thinks it's 100rpm
@FalkoRichter I did not find the spec the professor used. I also did not look. I had a selection of motors on hand. I ended with 60 rpm motors that seem to work fine. I tried 100 150 300 rpm motors, and they all seem to struggle with turning. But I also am using some very cheap speed controllers.
Do you plan to ship also outside the US? Would be great!
Hey, not currently just because the cost of shipping and regulations. But I just opened a workshop on my website for people internationally that will take you step by step through ordering the pcb and all the other misc parts
@@professorboots ok I will have a look for this. Thanks!
Just bought skid steer thanks Batteries on the way also
really impressive! nice work
Mo Powah Babbby!
you deserve so many more subscribers
in the link for the code and Gerbers, i cant find the Gerbers for the V3.0. is there a reason these files are not available?
MO POWAH BABY!
I didn’t know I needed a mini skiddi
Put a pre-order in for those electronics!
It’d be cool to use those obstacle course parts too!
Just saw this today scrolling through printables
hey boots i have a slight problem with my miniskiddy, it looks like the motors have no torque to move it or lift the arm. any ideas?
U R a great guy!
Why do you use two motor divers, when they are a dual motor driver?
Id love to see PWM/Analog driving and a remote
I'm currently working on it as a thanks to ProffBoots:)
i'll have it on git in the nest few days. hopefully, it will be adapted as it uses the original ps3 controls and is just a drop in code replacement
so the code is basically done. needs testing if your'e up for it:) as of now, it supports the ps3 controller, i can add many others if there demand for it:)
Hey! Thinking of grabbing the kit to make for my son. Question.. Has any testing been done with sand or dirt? I am curious how resilient the design is in terms of stuff getting into gears etc. Thanks!
Hello. I live in Vienna, Austria. Is it possible to order electronics for mini skids.
Love the updates! Still no auto level on the bucket?
For the clips to hold on the bucket, it would be easier to remove if there was only a single clip. Also for things that need to flex, using more flexible materials tends to be better, PETG is better than PLA for clips and buckles.
That obstacle course was hilarious! I've got heaps of brushed RC speed controllers sitting around and a new very capable transmitter, so I think I have to give this a go.
How much does it weigh assembled? If I can get it under 150g I could put it into a combat arena....
My main obstacle to this project is I'm afraid I won't have the knowledge for the electronics. I know nothing about RC devices and powering motors. Do you have guides for that?
is it possible to have a forlift function which keep the palette always horizontal automatically ?
I have a new Bamboo A1 printer. Do I need to manually select where the supports go or will the plate print know this already? The bamboo lab shows three different plates with the parts already organized on them.
I want to see a mini excavator!
It’s on the way!
@@professorboots I can't wait!
I can't find the gerber files.
This looks amazing!! I am really curious if i could make a crane on this scale! Maybe soon going to try
Hello, I built this SkiddSteer with a PCb 3.0 but my motors doesnt works. My servo works breat. Thanks for your help
Question, would it be possible to just use the style of quick disconnect (SSQA) like a real skid loader uses?
You should add a physical controller to the mini skidy
There is a ps3 controller 🎮 arduino firmware if I'm not mistaken
hi, I bought a subscription to your projects, the electronics list indicates that 12V 100RPM motors are needed, but the link to the amazon example indicates 12V 1000RPM motors, which motors should I buy?
Do I have to buy the circuit board or is there a circuit diagram? I would like to build the device completely myself.
There are tracks that are made to fit over the tires with only the 2 points instead of 3.
What scale would you say this model is? 1/18th? 1/20th?
Hmmmm Im not exactly sure but pretty close to 1/18th I’d say
Is it possible to get the schematics for v3.0 as we have for the earlier version?
Lovin' the updated Mini Skiddy! You said the new motors can handle 12V, could ur electronics handle an 11.1V power source rather than this versions 7.4V?
Technically yes as everything else first runs through the buck converter
@@professorboots & only the 2 drive motors & the arm lift motor pull power directly from the power source? Not the servo's or anything else?
Im sure it shows it somewhere but what are you using for the remote? is it a phone app or an actual remote?
Shipping to Australia? :)
Before I start printing, this, can you run a normal ESC in receiver and motor
Waiting for the tracks to finish printing, then I need to do the claw because I missed it wasn't on plate 2.. but I have almost everything else assembled. :)
Any chance we can get the code to allow bluetooth IP connections so we don't have to lose external networking when using the skiddie? .. I may look at the code myself, but my skills in Arduino programming are about as good as that soggy paper bag.
Does the full kit include trax?
Yep!
Any ideas when the preorders are going to ship out?
Everything not shipped out yet should hopefully be going out next week.
Is there a wiring diagram anywhere? I’ve got all the components myself but would be helpful to refer to a diagram to get it soldered up.
What TPU do you recommend?
I like 95a
It would've been cool to see these machines cooperate with each other in kinetic sand(I think that simulate dirt for small scale). To lift, dig and get some track marks 😎
Are the files to the obstacle course somewhere?
Fun stuff man
That is so cool!! Will we be able to built it ready to run with the complete Kit or do I need coding skills etc? I am an absolute beginner 😃
Awesome 😎❤️✨
Hi,
first of all, thanks for all your hard work.
my 3 y/o son really enjoys the Skidsteer, its his favorite toy by far.
i did however, edit the code to be more maintainable, readable and and easier to add now features. I'll finish it and do some tidying up. I'd be very happy if you'll take a look as i think it could help you with future projects and its my way to give back a bit to some who i really appreciate.
again,
Thank you for you work:)
Guy
So awesome haha
how do you find the new mini skidi Cricut board
Is there any chance to have a version wich can be connected to a Playstation or Xbox Controller ?
@prfoessorboots what is the best easiest to setup controller for this project? I have Xbox series controller.
would be nice if we could use an ELRS RX rather than wifi
I broke one of the N20 motors that came with the kit. Does anyone know the specs (e.g. RPM) of the motors contained in the kits? Or where to buy them? Thanks!
does the new lid with lights fit on the 2.0? dont have the filament to print the V3 but would love the lights lol. Also love the build
How can I unlock the tutorial on your website?
Hi I’m still working on finishing the materials for each course but It will hopefully have an option to unlock here in the next couple days.
I ordered mine and got it in, now I want to print a second one. I wish I knew how to run it using a regular 8 channel rc transmitter.
I have a flysky NB4 ground transmitter and it has enough switches im sure I can run the skidi with but I have no clue how to run the motors. Im used to single motor setups for micro vehicles but not multi motor.
i want to build the mini skidi but i dont know where to get the pcb.
Can you sell a conversion kit IE just a circuit board with battery holder, fuse holder, and headlights to allow us to upgrade a 2.0 to a 3.0?