Simple Pneumatic DIY Halloween Props

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2019
  • Simple Pneumatic DIY Halloween Props is my introduction to getting started building your own pneumatic, animated, DIY Halloween props. We'll discuss the parts you'll need and look at a variety of different mechanisms that you can incorporate into your haunt and make it move!
    Including animatronics can really bring your haunt to life!
    For more information, please check out the links below and post any questions you may have.
    If you liked this video and want more info on building pneumatic props, make sure to check out the playlist on all the pneumatic prop videos at • Pneumatic Halloween Props
    Now go build something!
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    Supercharge your characters by checking out my book, The Ultimate Guide to Do It Yourself Animatronics - amzn.to/2Jl7gVu (This is an affiliate link. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases).
    For more live videos, follow me on Facebook at: / soshaunt
    Check out more of my work on my website at: www.hauntechdiy.com/
    #DIYAnimatronics
    My Facebook Live episode with much more detail - • Pneumatics Simplified ...
    The Ultimate Guide to Do It Yourself Animatronics - amzn.to/2Jl7gVu (this is an affiliate link)
    Prop building plans - www.hauntechdiy.com/video-tut...
    Pneumatics Haunt Forum Post - www.hauntforum.com/showthread...
    Airline and Fittings tutorial - • Airline Essentials - A... and lots more on their Fright Props tutorials page as well - www.frightprops.com/faq/categ...
    Automation Direct - www.automationdirect.com/adc/...
    HauntBots Odin controller - www.hauntbots.com/index.php?ma...
    Difference between NPT and BSPT threads - www.ralstoninst.com/news/stor...
    Part 1 of a 2 part video series on building your own scissor mechanism - • Halloween prop scissor...
    Trash Can Trauma video tutorial - • Kick The Fog - Trash C...
    Skelerector plans - Bourno’s -bourno.weebly.com/halloween.html
    and Haunted Yard- www.hauntedyards.com/home/skel...
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Комментарии • 68

  • @halstaff
    @halstaff  4 года назад

    If you liked this video and want more info on building pneumatic props, make sure to check out the playlist on all the pneumatic driven prop videos at ruclips.net/p/PL8QP79jQXMVX4dvhUENBfapZU8M7Qx7N6

    • @user-ff5eh7xi9d
      @user-ff5eh7xi9d 4 года назад

      Sure i do and thanks for this a great channel :)

    • @tonyalittle-fischer9511
      @tonyalittle-fischer9511 3 года назад

      Where do you get the book on building pneumatic props

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  3 года назад

      @@tonyalittle-fischer9511 The best deal on my book, The Ultimate Guide to Do It Yourself Animatronics is at Addicore as they offer free shipping - bit.ly/2SbpzAp It includes info on pneumatics and a whole lot more.

  • @brianhazelwood5055
    @brianhazelwood5055 4 года назад +10

    If anyone is looking to get into DIY prop building Steve's book is a MUST! It walks you step by step from start to finish. Home prop building for dummies(that is me for sure)! It is worth every dime!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      Thank you Brian. I'm happy it is proving valuable to you!

    • @pattypetty9615
      @pattypetty9615 Год назад

      Yeah that's me too! I'm not very knowledgeable about mechanic's!

  • @BiosolidsBanditos
    @BiosolidsBanditos Год назад +2

    RIP steve. you gave me great ideas and encouragement with your videos. i'll miss your videos, pal.

  • @IwasBourne
    @IwasBourne 4 года назад +4

    You can also get adjustable mufflers to put on the solenoid valves to adjust the speed of the cylinder and take the noise away from the object.Also with pneumatic parts and especially with the scissor mechanism, watch your fingers: they easily get stuck between moving iron parts.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад +1

      Absolutely! I have used those as well. Great advice on keeping your fingers clear. Always pull the power and air when making adjustments to the mechanisms to keep from having a painful accident.

  • @intocoasters
    @intocoasters 4 года назад +3

    Thanks Steve, great video. I really enjoyed the focus on each prop in the second half.
    That witch is killer!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      Thank you! My plan was to showcase some of the possibilities and hopefully inspire others to create their own props.

  • @hughmungus8320
    @hughmungus8320 4 года назад +2

    Thank u I have been confused about these for a while but u have made me understand them! Thank u!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      Happy I was able to help!

  • @RaulSachsCarrillo
    @RaulSachsCarrillo 3 года назад

    Yes!!! Thank you for this 🙏

  • @davidlanier2290
    @davidlanier2290 Год назад

    Thanks for video. I am new to this and not very good with mechanics etc. Really appreciate it.

  • @nolansnerfarena3422
    @nolansnerfarena3422 6 месяцев назад

    Incredible tutorial. I learned alot for my first build coming up this season

  • @pattypetty9615
    @pattypetty9615 Год назад

    I do not know alot about mechanic's but this stuff is really neat & probably takes hours to make! But, worth the effort! Very awesome stuff! 👌 my husband has a big very expensive air compressor in the garage! Really love the Spider!

  • @chrismitchell3005
    @chrismitchell3005 3 года назад

    You are a Genius!!!

  • @deoblo85
    @deoblo85 4 года назад

    thanks for sharing what's not to Love LOL !!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      We do love our pneumatics!

  • @TrickrTerrorhaunt
    @TrickrTerrorhaunt 4 года назад

    Really nice video. I enjoyed it.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      I'm glad you liked it!

  • @sswift11
    @sswift11 Год назад

    I bought your book!

  • @bishipc117
    @bishipc117 4 года назад

    I love Halloween props and pneumatics and motor driven things. I would love to have seen you do some cut away shots. to actually show me the actuation parts, the valves, the distribution blocks, etc. it’s really hard to see those things at 10 ft away. Maybe some shorter videos that go over each part in depth a little more.
    I would love to see your yard in action as I have not seen it before. I like that your helping the diy Halloween hunters out there as I am one of them.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comments. I tried to include a few cutaways but I should have added more. I do include a chapter in my book covering this in more detail with lots of pictures. Also, be sure to check out the links in the forum thread I included in the comments. Among those is this download link to an article my good friend Vern Graner wrote on pneumatics - notepad.org/articles/16-PneumaticRobotics.pdf
      There are some videos of my haunt on my RUclips page showing my haunt as well as tons of additional tutorials, Facebook Live episodes and prop demos.
      I am always happy to share what I do with other interested haunters. Keep on building!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      You might want to check out the Facebook Live episode I did for more details - Pneumatics Simplified - ruclips.net/video/l-6FaE68eI8/видео.html

  • @Raynestorm1968
    @Raynestorm1968 11 месяцев назад

    While I appreciate the time you took to try to explain this, and while I know it's not what you intended, I ended up more confused about pneumatic props than before I watched your video. I had no idea there was so many parts to making a simple prop with this method. While the surprise or scare effect is not as good, I think I will be sticking to motorized props.

  • @MrDudley724
    @MrDudley724 4 года назад +1

    Super rad dude. My boys and I are wanting to step up out Halloween game. Oldest is 10’ams loves robotics. This will be a great project to work on over the next year. Subscribed, liked and will check out your website! Thanks man! Are you on FB or IG?

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      Glad you received some value from it. Always excited to hear that the kids are interested. I am on Facebook at DIY Animatronics - facebook.com/DIYAnimatronic and on Instagram at instagram.com/halstaff5/

  • @forcedtosignup2
    @forcedtosignup2 4 года назад +3

    Hey Steve. Met you at Midsummer Scream. Quick question: what do I need to hook up the solenoid to an air tank? I bought the fright props kit, bit not sure how to hook up the solenoid to the tank

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      Which air tank did you get? Was it from FrightProps or Harbor Freight?

  • @Orphicj
    @Orphicj 4 года назад

    Hi Steve I’m trying to figure out how to build a pneumatic scissor prop but I don’t know how to make the prop turn it’s head from side to side and make its arms raise but if you know how to do that just let me know thank you 😀

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад +1

      Perfect timing as my friend, deoblo85 just upload his newest scissor prop and I think it will help you out - ruclips.net/video/ew7yMquBBRI/видео.html

  • @500dartgts
    @500dartgts 2 года назад

    where do you get the book on building pneumatic props

  • @robertdiyca6851
    @robertdiyca6851 2 года назад

    What size compressors do you run?

  • @sergeantseven4240
    @sergeantseven4240 2 года назад +1

    I know this is old, but I was looking at building a prop and thought about using the exhaust ports on the valve to blow air out of the prop as it jumps up to scare guests. Would that work?

  • @SuperKitten1982
    @SuperKitten1982 9 месяцев назад

    Do you know how I can
    Make mine sound louder than they are I bought them from home depot but want them louder

  • @DasmusicMusicalsonYouTube
    @DasmusicMusicalsonYouTube 8 месяцев назад

    Do you sell any of these?

  • @user-ff5eh7xi9d
    @user-ff5eh7xi9d 4 года назад

    It's amazing and useful,
    but how can we switch all of them to work in same time please ??!!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      You can attach multiple props to a single trigger. What exactly do you have in mind?

    • @user-ff5eh7xi9d
      @user-ff5eh7xi9d 4 года назад

      @@halstaff Hey, Thanks alot for respond :) , i'm manager of Briquette charcoal factory and i'm thinking to make pnuematic system for packing .

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      @@user-ff5eh7xi9d I'm a big fan of automating processes that you can and using pneumatics is certainly a viable method. However there is a big difference between what we do with the props we build and a commercial application. Our props run for a limited time, once a year vs. running continuously every work day. You can apply the principles we use but you'll need to scale them up so that they can function under the increased load without a ton of maintenance. You might want to check out Automation Direct - www.automationdirect.com/adc/home/home They are an industrial provider of pneumatics and can give you the proper advice on setting up a suitable system. I've purchased from them many times and have been happy with the service and prices.

    • @user-ff5eh7xi9d
      @user-ff5eh7xi9d 4 года назад +1

      @@halstaff Yes me too like so much automating proccesses and trying my hard to develop as much as i can ,
      Yes sure i will check the website ,
      Thanks a lot and hope you successful always :)

  • @laimdoesstuff11
    @laimdoesstuff11 8 месяцев назад

    pop up mechinizum? I can't find it.

  • @karunadebbarma6263
    @karunadebbarma6263 4 года назад

    Hello sir I want to see how to make a props that can talk

  • @sivonparansun
    @sivonparansun 4 года назад

    What air source are you using? Do u have a compressor hidden? Are cO2 cartridges viable?

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      I use 2 stand up air compressors, one on each side of my haunt. One from Harbor Freight and the other is from Sear's. My primary unit, the one from Sear's, is kept in my prop storage shed so you can barely hear it. The other is on the far side of the haunt, well away from visitors. With the amount of air I use, I don't think that CO2 cartridges make sense. How many pneumatic props are you running?

    • @sevian3066
      @sevian3066 2 года назад

      @@halstaff Hello! Hopefully you are still checking out comments: what air compressor models are you using? So many 20-30 gallons to choose from, and since they have a nice $ price tag, would like something reliable that someone with experience uses. Love the videos, already built a couple of motor-driven props based from your videos!

  • @daltonstanley3855
    @daltonstanley3855 4 года назад

    Where did you get the eal head

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад +1

      The eel head was a custom piece I had made several years ago. The company that made him is no longer in business. :(

  • @LordHog
    @LordHog 4 года назад

    Is Amazon the only place that sells the book? If not, where else?

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад +1

      No it is not. In fact, one of the supporters, Addicore, offers free shipping - www.addicore.com/The-Ultimate-Guide-To-DIY-Animatronics-p/ad514.htm?Click=3169
      You can also pick up a copy on the Nuts and Volts website - store.nutsvolts.com/books/sku17485 and at RobotShop - www.robotshop.com/en/ultimate-guide-to-diy-animatronics-by-steve-koci.html

    • @LordHog
      @LordHog 4 года назад

      @@halstaff Thanks, ordered from Addicore.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      @@LordHog I hope you find it useful. Please let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions for Book 2.

  • @omgitsjulian
    @omgitsjulian Год назад

    video starts @3:14

  • @diyoregonnowtexas9202
    @diyoregonnowtexas9202 10 месяцев назад

    I'm working on a design for my 30 x 40 basement dark ride. The first few sections will be "some" of the following, mine,underground cavern, jungle, saguaro national forest, a scene with hills covered in wind turbines and then they begin to overload and explode. The last sections will be a Holy house rather than a haunted house, including Paul on the road to Damascus, Jesus healing the crippled man, Jesus walking on water, Jesus ascending into heaven and a cathedral with a pastor giving a sermon. Then on the way out a priest prop, will come out through a door and give his thanks for coming and blessings for the week.

  • @propaktom
    @propaktom 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome stuff. You still working? I'm going work on a few for my haunt this year! DruryLand 2023!! Thanks for your info! really helpful!!

  • @danielnicholson239
    @danielnicholson239 4 года назад +1

    2nd !

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      So close! Thanks for playing and checking it out right away!

  • @user-ko7oq1pr9j
    @user-ko7oq1pr9j 4 года назад

    Hope the book gets to the point quicker than the video

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 года назад

      With the book, it is easier to jump directly to the part that you are interested in. Maybe in the future, I can add video times for specific topics so you can jump right to them.

    • @user-ko7oq1pr9j
      @user-ko7oq1pr9j 4 года назад

      Apologies, great content, I’m just impatient 😁👍🏼

  • @hecobeco7716
    @hecobeco7716 10 месяцев назад

    Bro get to the point too much talkin

    • @BurntMemoriesAlt
      @BurntMemoriesAlt 2 месяца назад

      He explained everything needed, if you weren't paying attention you wouldn't know where to start.