Thanks..I am glad you like it. I have also made a wireless version of this snake. You can watch the video on my channel - ruclips.net/channel/UCnm1jmzQ2udGbtdMxOcjOgQvideos you can also view my instructables for written tutorials in case you have any doubts - bit.ly/2An0LMO
To move the snake with the motor, some friction is needed at the ground. The hot glue is perfect to work as wheels for the snake and provide enough friction.
It doesn't work with motor vibrations. If you watch the video carefully, you will find that i have applied hot glue at the tip of the motor shafts. The glue provides rubber grip and makes the snake move when the motor rotates.
Hi, my daughter who is in 5th grade would like to try this for her science project this year. She was so excited when she saw this. My question is how big is the PCB board for the controller. Looks like 3" by 1 1/2"
Hi there i just wanted to ask after you did the yellow and blue can you explain what you did next with the black and red wires the remote connections please😅
Hi, as you have seen the circuit schematic in the video, the red and black wire are to connect the power source to both the switches. The black wire connect the middle pins of the two switches while the red wire connects the remaining middle pin. Then the battery is connected to the middle pins. Try to see the circuit again and you will easily understand the connections.
Thanks :) The motors are individually connected to the respective DPDT switches in the controller. The DPDT switch allows to control the motor in both directions thus giving us complete control over the movements of the snake. Refer to the circuit schematic in the video and you will get more clarity about the connections.
The four different coloured wires are used for making connections. Any insulated wires can be used, however, try to use the thin wires so that they are more flexible while moving with the snake.
Basically the body of the snake is made with few pieces of cardboard joined together making it quite flexible to move. This can be very well seen in the video. The motion of the snake is achieved by two toy DC motors connected individually to separate DPDT switches. When both the motors move in forward direction, snake also moves forward. when both motors move backwards, snake also moves back. When right motor moves forward and left motor moves backward, the snake turns left. Similarly, when the left motor moves forward and right motor moves backward, the snake turns right.
Two questions. Can you use just cardboard from an old box? And can you get those motors from RC cars? Actually three questions. Can you use only one motor? Please reply soon I wanna do this for my science project in 6 weeks 🙁
i need to make a mechanical dog for a class project, i want to make it move and be remote controlled, it must have eight legs and be the size of a small dog, any tips? can you help guide me in the right direction?
The connections are pretty simple, the two motors are connected directly to the DPDT switches on the remote. There is a schematic in the video, give it a look and you will be able to understand it.
Fro Snake Body: Cardboard, Office paper clips, Beads, DC motor, Hot Glue gun For Remote Control: DPDT Switch, General purpose PCB board, office paper clips, Li-ion cell and connecting wires.
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Thanks..I am glad you like it. I have also made a wireless version of this snake. You can watch the video on my channel - ruclips.net/channel/UCnm1jmzQ2udGbtdMxOcjOgQvideos
you can also view my instructables for written tutorials in case you have any doubts - bit.ly/2An0LMO
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Thanks, you can easily make one yourself at home. There is a vidoe of a mini USB drill on my channel as well as i have also published an instructable.
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what and how do u melt the metal thing to connect the wires on the remote control? Thanks and love the vid, it's amazing!
That metal thing is a solder wire that is melted with a soldering iron.
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You did not put any bead in the front of the snake? Do you just move it wheels made of glue ?
To move the snake with the motor, some friction is needed at the ground. The hot glue is perfect to work as wheels for the snake and provide enough friction.
What are those white bead like things you put on the wires?
And what's the thing at 6:35? Can you find it in your household?
The white bead like things are nothing but white beads from a necklace and at 6:35 those are Office paper clips found easily on a stationary shop.
GOODTECH - Creativity and Science not those, the orange things you put the battery on
That is a general purpose PCB board.
Where do you find them?
You can get good quality PCB boards from ebay or amazon - amzn.to/2lkylJH
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Hey, I really liked your videos. It helped me a lot. Can I make this for my project? :D
Yes, sure. You can even add a rubber skin (from cycle tyre or heat shrink tube) to make it more realistic.
Can anyone tell me how does it work only with vibrations of the motor??? By the way nice video👍👌
It doesn't work with motor vibrations. If you watch the video carefully, you will find that i have applied hot glue at the tip of the motor shafts. The glue provides rubber grip and makes the snake move when the motor rotates.
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Hi, my daughter who is in 5th grade would like to try this for her science project this year. She was so excited when she saw this. My question is how big is the PCB board for the controller. Looks like 3" by 1 1/2"
The PCB board is about 4" by 1 1/2". however, the controller size will depend on the size of batteries and DPDT switches used.
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is that is the cardboard sheet that you have used to make snakes body?
It is a white sun board but a cardboard is also similar.
I will make it for my niece
Glad you liked it. If you face any problem, don't hesitate to ask, i will be happy to help and i hope she likes it too. All the Best :)
Hi there i just wanted to ask after you did the yellow and blue can you explain what you did next with the black and red wires the remote connections please😅
Hi, as you have seen the circuit schematic in the video, the red and black wire are to connect the power source to both the switches. The black wire connect the middle pins of the two switches while the red wire connects the remaining middle pin. Then the battery is connected to the middle pins.
Try to see the circuit again and you will easily understand the connections.
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can we use anything else than sun board
Yes, you can also use any cardboard, it will also work fine.
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Which Connecting wire you use sir
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but can you tell me that how you connect motors
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The motors are individually connected to the respective DPDT switches in the controller. The DPDT switch allows to control the motor in both directions thus giving us complete control over the movements of the snake. Refer to the circuit schematic in the video and you will get more clarity about the connections.
We can put one motor just because I have my since project
How will you control the direction with just one motor ?
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What wire or wires are you using to connect from the PCB board to the motor?
The four different coloured wires are used for making connections. Any insulated wires can be used, however, try to use the thin wires so that they are more flexible while moving with the snake.
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Can you explain to me the controls and stuff? I want to make this but I am inexperienced in electronics. Thanks:)
Basically the body of the snake is made with few pieces of cardboard joined together making it quite flexible to move. This can be very well seen in the video. The motion of the snake is achieved by two toy DC motors connected individually to separate DPDT switches.
When both the motors move in forward direction, snake also moves forward. when both motors move backwards, snake also moves back. When right motor moves forward and left motor moves backward, the snake turns left. Similarly, when the left motor moves forward and right motor moves backward, the snake turns right.
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Two questions.
Can you use just cardboard from an old box?
And can you get those motors from RC cars?
Actually three questions.
Can you use only one motor?
Please reply soon I wanna do this for my science project in 6 weeks 🙁
Yes, you can use a cardboard and it requires two DC motors, that can be removed from any old electronic toy..
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which type of cardboard you use
In this video, I used a white sun board (foam board) but any cardboard can be used.
i need to make a mechanical dog for a class project, i want to make it move and be remote controlled, it must have eight legs and be the size of a small dog, any tips? can you help guide me in the right direction?
um i cant help you. its too complex
I don't really get how do you connect everything to the battery, I'm thinking of doing this snake, it would be so cool
The connections are pretty simple, the two motors are connected directly to the DPDT switches on the remote. There is a schematic in the video, give it a look and you will be able to understand it.
which switch u use
Spring based DPDT switch
in the video u add some hot glue to the shaft of the motor can I put some clay instead of hot glue if not tthen what else?
Yes, anything that might help in providing a grip on the floor can be used.
which battery r u using?
3.7v 2000mAh Li-ion battery (18650).
Hey good tech whats that thing that you connect wires to? Plz awnser back. In minute 5:00
I have just Soldered 4 different colored wires to DC motors using soldering iron.
No um i meant the gun what is it
It is the soldering iron that i used to connect the wires.
from where you got the DPDT switch
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What is the purpose of this snake 🐍 even though the it was amazing
Its a wonderful RC toy and awesome fun to play with. It can also be updated to a wireless RC snake.
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Thanks But I don't have sunboard so can i use a cardboard?
yes
Where can u get these toy DC motors??Any site?? Pls let me know.
I got these motors from old toys, however, they are available online on ebay and amazon as well.
which material did you use for making body of this snake
It is white sunboard, kind of a flexible Cardboard.
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Which are the materials ?
Fro Snake Body:
Cardboard, Office paper clips, Beads, DC motor, Hot Glue gun
For Remote Control:
DPDT Switch, General purpose PCB board, office paper clips, Li-ion cell and connecting wires.
What is the blue piece? Is that the battery inside like pvc?
It is a 3.7v Lithium ion cell.
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what kind of battery did u use
3.7v 2000mah Li-ion battery.
Can you please show wiring connection?
There is a wiring Connection in the video at 7:48. Pause the video at the point and give it a look, its quite easy and simple.
Can we use homemade remote for it
Yes, i also used a homemade wired controller in the video.