Making a Revolving Stage

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @StirSir
    @StirSir 2 года назад +13

    Moral of the story: He got Lucky

  • @8upAt8am
    @8upAt8am 5 лет назад +17

    This is dope. And im using this method for a revolving DJ booth for burning man. thanks for posting!

    • @barryking9089
      @barryking9089 2 года назад +3

      Curious to know how it turned out?

  • @RosieBrownie
    @RosieBrownie 3 года назад +21

    This is simply incredible!!!
    I can't believe I searched for "rotating display" and this came up, *_because I literally need it for one person or more to be able to stand on it!_*
    This is so fun to see!! 😃👏
    Regards from Sweden to you, fellow theatre-lover!!! 🎭💕
    *It's so nice to find your channel at this perfect time :)*

  • @kristopherdetar4346
    @kristopherdetar4346 2 дня назад +1

    He got lucky a lot during the development of that revolving stage project.

  • @rusticagenerica
    @rusticagenerica 4 года назад +11

    Deepest metathanks for sharing all the great work you did !!! So funny to see we stumbled on the exact same issues, but solved them differently.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад +3

      I'm curious what solutions you came up with!

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      @user-xy7bt8qg8k Год назад

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  • @michaelshields7777
    @michaelshields7777 4 года назад +8

    The best revolving floor was the revolving dance floor at Mannequins Dance Palace, and it was gigantic, complete with lighting underneath that would shine through plexiglass panels laid in the floor.

    • @rusticagenerica
      @rusticagenerica 4 года назад +4

      Gorgeous. Those are professional ones, with unlimited budgets.

    • @michaelshields7777
      @michaelshields7777 4 года назад +3

      Melodic Humming Bird Yeah, Disney could afford such luxuries, lol

  • @Awarastoryteller
    @Awarastoryteller Год назад +1

    Being lucky is very important

  • @sebsebg9403
    @sebsebg9403 2 года назад +6

    Nice! I'm planning to build a revolving stage too. This video really helped!

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад

      great to hear that! I'm hoping to see some pictures or some footage of your build. I'm curious how other people solve the problems in building such a project! Good luck and please post some pictures or footage!

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      how are you getting along with your build?

  • @The_Undermined
    @The_Undermined 8 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing! Really good job! Loved watching the whole progress, and Im sure it was a lot of run figuring it all out and putting it together, a roller coaster ride I'd imagine ahaha. I will be building something like this at some point and when I do, I'll remember this video to be the first one I watched for this style build!

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  8 месяцев назад

      please when you do build one, let me know how you are getting along. I would be most interested

  • @OstoraHTX
    @OstoraHTX 2 месяца назад +1

    Great job!

  • @eprofengr6670
    @eprofengr6670 2 месяца назад +1

    very good project

  • @RisticXMMII
    @RisticXMMII 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @darleneachille491
    @darleneachille491 2 года назад +2

    This is wonderful!!!! Determined!!! I want to learn how to make a 360 photo booth, the platform is easy, but getting the extension rod that spins around is the tricky part, i want to make manual one & a motorized or atleast find someone that can make a prototype & instead of selling it for 1k & up or thousands i would make a more affordable version, so people can buy to start their own business & people can buy for personal use!!!

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад

      thats an exciting project! I have seen some platforms that roll on simple marbles (in a circular track) those work very well...

  • @NSResponder
    @NSResponder Год назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @nanawalke
    @nanawalke 2 года назад +1

    Nice idea

  • @danielstark1224
    @danielstark1224 4 года назад +5

    Hello! I'm trying to build a similar turntable, with an 8 foot diameter. Could you tell me a bit more about the construction of the deck and how the pieces are held together? Also thank you, this video is extremely helpful :)

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад

      the slices of the pie so to speak have a big tongue and groove. the outsides are held together with henges.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад

      sorry not henges, drawbolt-catches

  • @Just_A_Deity
    @Just_A_Deity Год назад +1

    Do you have a specific link for the motor? I'm not sure what motor would be good and don't want to get something only to go through the painstaking process of returning it.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      sorry i missed your question before...
      you cannot order the motor online as far as I know. however if you search for dc motor 1000 - 1500 watt you get a lot of usable links to manufacturers as well as import-businesses that can help you. just give them a call. in my experience they are usually happy to help, and they have a lot of knowledge they are happy to share...

  • @thekitchenthing7200
    @thekitchenthing7200 4 года назад +6

    Thank you, great video. Really Helpful. Did you make the bearing from scratch or was this a brought in product? If so how did you make this? Thanks Again

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад +1

      it is a big industrial bearing. we put a pin in the middle that is attached to the top-deck. while the outer ring is attached tot the bottom stand. The other way around would also work though.

  • @shehnazmirza2536
    @shehnazmirza2536 Год назад +1

    Very Smart

  • @bnadorian5852
    @bnadorian5852 2 года назад +2

    This is a great. Can you share some details on your drive system and what you used to control it via DMX? Your video shows everything but I cannot quite make out the components. I am in your same boat with my budget, but if we have it to use forever then it will be worth it. Thanks in advance.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад +1

      this might be a good place to start..www.thewillows.nl/Shop-BG/nl/

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад +1

      the owner of this site builds these dmx-solutions because he could not find any available on the market, so he started out as an enthousiast who needed these things for himself. he has loads of knowledge so if you have any specific questions he will be able to help you. its a real nice guy too...

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад +1

      good luck and please do let me know how you are comming along with your build!

  • @abbarr
    @abbarr 4 года назад +1

    So good. Thank you.

  • @maryciliciousflores1287
    @maryciliciousflores1287 3 года назад +1

    Kinda reminds me of rotating stage in the houston Astrodome

  • @giannettotak
    @giannettotak Год назад +1

    Hello this is a stunning and ingenious revolving stage masterpiece 😊 I need to make one but I don’t have much time… quick question if I may.. have you layered two play one on top of each other for the top or just sandwiched the two with the tongue and groove system? I would like to replicate your idea for the dismantling as I would like to reuse it , but can’t quite understand the wood works …have you got any drawings.. ? It would help understand the cutting angles as mine need to be 4mt diameter too. Your carpenter worked magic. Great stuff.
    Thanks

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад +1

      if you look closely you can see the boards laying out on the floor. It is only one layer of multiplex. (plywood) and two layers of wooden frame. we used two layers of wood so the bends on the wood could be the oposite of each other to avoid bending in the structure if that makes sense... the tonge and groove are in the middle layer of wood (so the first of the extra layers under the plywood.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад +1

      you can see it on 0.52 and 1.00 min

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад +1

      I do not have drawings of the tongue and groovesystem...

  • @mcitalianman124
    @mcitalianman124 Год назад +1

    How well does the friction wheel hold the platform when it is not spinning? I'm trying to build one for a production but it would be integrated with the rest of the set. So there would be a lot of action happening on it, when it is not spinning.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      I've had no issues of the platform spinning on its own. The weight of the platform plays a big role in it. you might get it to move by hand, but if that is really a big issue you can always try to add a break or a motion feedback system where you let the motor break the disk. as the frictionwheel is strong enough to spin it up it is also strong enough to break it.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      hardest thing though is getting the disk flat enough so it keeps contact all the time...

    • @mcitalianman124
      @mcitalianman124 Год назад

      ​Thank you. That's good to know. I plan on using a bigger scooter wheel ( I have 10 inches of clearance in my design) that should have a better grip. I'm working with a limited budget and time so I've selected parts that I can just buy and hopefully avoid making custom parts. My biggest concern was the platform potentially spinning from people just walking on it but now I feel confident to go from a theoretical idea to building and testing it. @@kropjesla01

  • @julianhennech4084
    @julianhennech4084 Год назад +1

    Hi! Not sure if you'll see this but I was wondering is it possible to walk the same the table is revolving?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад +1

      it can actually go pretty fast, so you'll have to run if your on the edge of the platfom, however it can be controlled in both directions on any speed (topspeed is about 13km/hour on the very rim...

  • @yaelgomez847
    @yaelgomez847 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, amazing! Can I ask how do you move it from place to place? I would need to take it to the stage, and I can't see how

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  10 месяцев назад

      the flooring can be taken appart in 9 parts

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  10 месяцев назад

      you can see it in the still pictures. It is very lightweight too!
      you could carry it alone if you had to... however it handles better with two people

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  10 месяцев назад

      i can fit all the parts in a small trailer

  • @mikalkeuning100
    @mikalkeuning100 3 года назад +1

    Ik ga dit bouwen voor mijn pa en ik zodat we onze motoren niet achteruit hoeven te parkeren in onze smalle oprit. Opzich hoeft ie niet uit zichzelf te draaien maar wel moet ik nog even bedenken wat handig is qua support en natuurlijk watervastheid. top video. one of a kind.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад

      in dat geval zou ik er een lassen. zodat de gewichtsverdeling stabieler is.. daar is ook ergens een filmpje van in omloop ik zal eens kijken of ik die vind.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/lkcsd1MHqjk/видео.html

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад

      denk wel goed na over water-afvoer, anders staat je hele draaischijf in het water....

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад

      check deze! ruclips.net/video/OVn1qmzwluE/видео.html

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/3JYIH3UFWOQ/видео.html

  • @elizafcb
    @elizafcb 4 года назад +5

    I have few questions.
    What was approximately the total cost of the build?
    Is it heavy? How easily it can be placed and removed from a stage?
    Thank you.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад +2

      Hi E Q,
      Because the turntable was made from 1 layer of plywood, reinforced with wooden beams it is quite lightweight. It is easy to build with two persons.
      if you add all components together it will be about 300kg (esimation)
      the cost for all the materials will be around € 2600,- but I was lucky to have some used plywood wich I got for free.
      It is the man-hours that would make it really expensive if you couldn't build it yourself.
      To place or remove it from the stage will take about 20 minutes.

    • @elizafcb
      @elizafcb 4 года назад +1

      @@kropjesla01 thanks you for all the information.
      It can be done in smaller sizes as well right? What is the exact measurements of height, diameter etc it has?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад +2

      @@elizafcb The diameter of our turntable is 4 meters.
      the height is approximately 185mm
      the casterwheels are 125mm and 2 layers of plywood 2x18mm and reinforcement of 20mm

  • @Millbrook1974powderedwater
    @Millbrook1974powderedwater 4 года назад +1

    Tof filmpje Steef!

  • @tzachus
    @tzachus 2 года назад +1

    dear sir thanks about the last command . Can u pls write the link of the motor pls ?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад

      I cannot, even if I wanted. I called a local mtor-manufacturer and asked for advice in what motor and what controller to get. It is not as simple as ordering a stock motor, because stocks are very limmited these days. So it was a matter of, what motor do you have in stock that I can use for this particular build. If you have a local manufacturer in you neighbourhood I advise you to call them up. Usually they have such great knoledge that you will be glad you did. I called up a couple of local manufacturers and everyone of them was happy to help. but only one had the motor that had the power and measurements I needed (not to big)

  • @CasualAnalysis
    @CasualAnalysis 4 года назад +1

    great

    • @rusticagenerica
      @rusticagenerica 4 года назад

      That's all ? "Great" ? Come on. You could spend more than 1/2 second or 0.1 second with autocompletion, to thank this man for his awesome work.

  • @amataazura
    @amataazura 5 месяцев назад

    Zo mooi en dun geweldig

  • @osuchemengguy
    @osuchemengguy Год назад +1

    This is absolutely fantastic! I am in the process of building something similar for my son's production of The Music Man at his senior year in high school. I have a few questions, I hope you can help. I see it is a 800 w motor, and I see the power supply is 24 V DC. What may I ask is the RPM of the motor? Can you provide the dimensions of the Draw Bolt Catches? The shop plans provided in comments below show a layer of plywood decking (top layer, layer 1), 2 layers of wood for the 'tongue and grove' interlocking underneath (layers 2 and 3, from the top), and another layer of plywood (layer 4). The images of the deck turned upside down at minute 1:00 appear to only have 3 layers. What layer number rides on the casters? I know it has been years since you built this, but thank you for your response :D

    • @osuchemengguy
      @osuchemengguy Год назад

      Oh, of course I just thought of a couple more questions. What is the gear ratio in the gear box? As well as the diameter of the drive wheel? Thanks again!

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад +1

      thank you for your reply, our revolving stage in fact does not have that many layers to it. We only use 1 layer of multiplex, but we reinforced it with wooden beams. the wooden beams are used to make tongue and grooves. it is this layer also that ride on the caster-wheels. it took some woodshaving to get it strait though. So I'm not sure that is the easiest aproach. it does make our stage very lightweight. the drawbolt catches are about 75 mm, but if I had to do it again, i would use bigger ones, because that would make them sturdier.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад +1

      the motor is in fact 900 watts, but under normal conditions it won't draw much current at all. it can use op to 1100 watts under full power. The RPM is 3000 but we have a reductor that brings it down. type is IEC-71B14A

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад +1

      @@osuchemengguy the drive wheel is about the same size as the caster wheels, 8 cm
      I'm not sure what the ratio is of the gearbox, but it is aprox 3:1

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад +1

      if you can find a motor manufacturer in your neighbourhood, I'm sure they can find the right combination for you. I was astounded how much help they offered me to get the right motor and gearbox.

  • @ChristineLGaffney
    @ChristineLGaffney 2 года назад +1

    I want to try to build this. I watched the video and saw that at least one part, you had made. The shaft that connects to the motor? Could I order that part from you or could you tell me where I could buy it? I think everything else I understand.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад +1

      I'm sorry to inform you, I did not make the shaft myself. The shaft was handmade specially for me by a friend. Perhaps you can find some-one in your neighbourhood that can help you with that. preferably some-one with machining experience... the shaft has to be absolutely strait. this requires some precision welding. Let me know how you are getting along with your project, I would appreciate that!

    • @nancyharrelson7836
      @nancyharrelson7836 Год назад

      Is it possible that this interest is growing maybe mechanics are now making them. But where would we find them. I am in Orlando Florida area.

  • @miketcrawford
    @miketcrawford 4 года назад +3

    You mentioned there are many plans out there to create one of these. I'm working on a smaller one of about 4ft X 4ft as the base. I think I could easily come up with the materials needed (non-swivelling wheels, wood etc.), but what is the construction of the middle bearing box that you have? Did you indeed follow a plan to create yours, and if so is it possible to share??

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад +2

      I did not see this bearing, because someone made it for me, but the principle is simple: if you insert a conical shaft for either bottom or deck and place the bearing in a conical-bed for the other side, you're ready, but you could also use smaller bearings and put them in a circle. if you can get one, there are also special bearings for this type of application

    • @rusticagenerica
      @rusticagenerica 4 года назад +1

      @@kropjesla01 That little component is a hell of a critical one as soon as you want to practically connect a motor to anything :)

  • @CaptainSnackbar
    @CaptainSnackbar 3 года назад +1

    cool idea. i wonder the how is the noise level in that thing

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад +1

      that is an excellent question Naseem! well, if you use music as we did in our performance you won't be able to hear it. if you have a quiet stage you will be able to hear it at full speed, but on lower to moderate speeds it is actually rather quiet. If I wanted it to be ever more quiet, i could add some sound-absorbing materials on the bottom of the lower disk. but I have not found I needed it..

  • @philstat100
    @philstat100 5 лет назад +1

    Thank You for the great video and information. Could You tell me the size of the cater wheel? What is the diameter of the inner circle of wheels? Again Thank You.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  5 лет назад +3

      the casterwheels are 10 cm, but with the metal frame they are in they are 12,5 cm hence the space I had to fit the motor in...
      the outer ring is about 3,80 m the inner ring about 1,20 m.
      Are you planning to build one?

  • @brucenist
    @brucenist 3 года назад +2

    Hello! Do you have a specific parts list for the motor and control system?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад +1

      the DC-motor was bought at ALPATEC in the netherlands, the controller to go with it too, but you best try to find a seller in your neighbourhood. this will turn out very valluable, trust me! The DMX-system I used is from thewillows.nl (also dutch). But you should inform with suppliers in your neighbourhood as they will be able to help you get the right parts or you. I was surprised at how willing the people from alpatec and willows were to help me.
      Where are you from?

    • @nancyharrelson7836
      @nancyharrelson7836 Год назад

      I am a wood worker, but NOT a mechanic. I am also a dancer 💃🏻 (ballet, jazz, ballroom & an aerialist). I want to build one to dance on… adding short poles to hold on to for special positions. I see myself making a business out of it. I can do all the woodwork, casters, support beams, etc myself. I just need serious help with the electronics. Your guidance so far has been very gracious. Thank you so kindly for sharing your knowledge.

  • @michaellowery3683
    @michaellowery3683 4 месяца назад

    Where did you get the big bearing?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 месяца назад

      just a local hardware-shop, I am lucky enough to be near a big store that has loads of new and used mechanical stuff.

  • @nickyebbeng9860
    @nickyebbeng9860 5 лет назад +2

    Ha, kun je er zo een bouwen voor mijn gezelschap? Wellicht iets groter?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  5 лет назад

      Hoi Nicky, dankjewel voor je interesse. kunnen we eventueel contact opnemen?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  5 лет назад

      heb je nog interesse?

  • @marineromusical1283
    @marineromusical1283 3 месяца назад +1

    Hoola

  • @michaelmcguire6734
    @michaelmcguire6734 Год назад

    can you please show me what kink of bearing you used?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      I'm sorry I cannot. I did not build that part myself.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      but any big bearing will do basically.

  • @leistico
    @leistico 5 лет назад +3

    What're the specs on that motor? Power rating? RPM? And what size wheel did you get to drive the turntable? I'm working on something remarkably similar that I'd like to motorize but with similar space constraints - about 5 1/8" (13cm) underneath, maybe a hair more.

    • @leistico
      @leistico 5 лет назад

      Never mind, just rewatched the video and got the information I missed the first time.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  5 лет назад +2

      The motor is a 900Watt DC Motor.
      RPM 1000, but this is brought down by a gearbox. This drives a 8cm frictionwheel on the bottom of the disk. How much you need depends on the weight of your revolving stage plus the load you like it to bear. Then you need to decide how fast it should accelerate or decellerate. I called a couple of manufacturers and asked them for their advise. most people were happy to help me with some good advice. Also some manufacturers have no stock, so it woult take up half a year for the motor to arive. keep that in mind and always call them up.
      Good luck and please let me know how your project is progressing!

  • @mohamedaltarouty9387
    @mohamedaltarouty9387 9 месяцев назад

    What is the type of motor, the purchase link, and how to operate it on DMX

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  9 месяцев назад +1

      it is a 1100W dc motor, I don't have a puchase link, and the DMX is done with parts from willows www.thewillows.nl/Shop-BG/nl/din-rail-modules/145-99-3376-dmx-dc-motor-sturing-15a-v3.html

  • @okkevanlieshout
    @okkevanlieshout Год назад +1

    Hoi Steven, wat tof! Is de draaischijf ook te huren? :)

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      jazeker

    • @okkevanlieshout
      @okkevanlieshout Год назад

      @@kropjesla01 Tof! Hoe kom ik in contact of kan ik hier meer informatie over vinden?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      @@okkevanlieshout facebook.com/tspgennep/

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      je kunt daar een bericht achterlaten, dan kunnen we contact opnemen.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      @@okkevanlieshout of stuur een bericht via www.tspgennep.nl

  • @justinmaller4656
    @justinmaller4656 2 года назад +1

    How big is the stage. What's the diameter??and what does 245,45 on the plans mean?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад

      I'm not sure what you are referring to with "plans" but diameter of this stage is 4 meters wich is about 157 inches

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад +1

      O now I see what you mean, 245,45 is simply the distance between the two crosspoints of the bottom half or the disk. it is the length that the quarter-ring with casterwheels has. This is important if you like to move the stage.

    • @nancyharrelson7836
      @nancyharrelson7836 Год назад

      He’s using metrics. Something America thought we didn’t need 🤦🏻‍♀️ Just Google the number for conversion.

  • @amystockdale6706
    @amystockdale6706 2 года назад +1

    Amazing work! Do you hire this out to other drama groups? :)

  • @rubenjordan4179
    @rubenjordan4179 9 месяцев назад

    Hello, how much horsepower is the motor?

  • @maubatres7825
    @maubatres7825 Год назад

    Amazing !!! I want to build one of them !! How much it was kind of ?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      if you are building it yourself it will be about 2000 euro's

  • @user-ve2gu5xi4o
    @user-ve2gu5xi4o 8 месяцев назад

    Hello! May I know the type of motor?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  8 месяцев назад

      it was a brushed DC motor of about 800 watt

  • @tzachus
    @tzachus 2 года назад

    dear sir with your permission. What spring did u used ?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад

      It was a spring we could find in a local hardwarestore. We didn't measure the exact force needed, but just searched for a spring that felt had the right force. If we had gotten it wrong we would have adjusted the hight until we got the right amount of force.

  • @alharris4689
    @alharris4689 2 года назад +1

    How can I get a parts list for the motor and controls?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад +2

      you cannot, a motor of this size is not a stock item, I had to contact Alpatec (company that sold me the motor and controller) They were more than happy to help me. It is a good idea to check a local manufacturer for advice.

    • @alharris4689
      @alharris4689 2 года назад +1

      @@kropjesla01 Thanks for all of this. Stay tuned. I am gonna try to create a revolving base for a carousel. Weeeeee!

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад

      @@alharris4689 looking forward to seeing your progress...

    • @alharris4689
      @alharris4689 2 года назад +1

      @@kropjesla01 my project was pushed out a year so we can not rush. This is really great so I can really get an amazing solution. Stay tuned . . .

  • @tzachus
    @tzachus 2 года назад

    Amazing work sir! can u pls tall me the catalog number of the bearing ?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад

      I'm sorry I cannot, Somebody provided me with it, because he had it laying around. I never saw it. If I want to find out I have to tear it apart...

  • @nigelvandenboom
    @nigelvandenboom Год назад

    Heb je de website waar je de onderdelen voor de beweging vandaan hebt en welk hout is er gebruikt?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      kun je iets specifieker zijn met je vraagstelling: welke onderdelen?
      Hout is multiplex en vurenhout. Dit vurenhout is wel enkele malen verlijmd om de tordering tegen te werken die deze houtsoort kent...

  • @Dancelook
    @Dancelook Год назад

    Are the caster wheels polyurethane or rubber?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      goog question! they are rubber!
      Rubber is less noisy

  • @RealWolfmanDan
    @RealWolfmanDan 3 года назад +1

    I've been trying to find that motor on the alpatek website but am having no luck, do you have any specifics on that?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад +2

      give them a call!

    • @danbirchett9351
      @danbirchett9351 3 года назад +1

      @@kropjesla01 The driveshaft you have, seems custom made. can you provide some insight on that?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад +1

      @@danbirchett9351 it is indeed custom made, I was lucky to have the right friends. it is welded, but in order to weld it it has to be perfectly flat on the shaft. (it would also be possible to make one on a lathe and then bolt it on.

    • @nancyharrelson7836
      @nancyharrelson7836 Год назад

      OH YES… using my lathe would work… but again I’m not a mechanic. I need to think about using my lathe & see if I could get it mounted sure.

  • @timothyveenstra
    @timothyveenstra 4 года назад +1

    Do you have any plans for the woodwork on this? I would love to try and build it.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад +2

      I do not have them here, but "my" woodworker has them in his computer. I can ask if he's willing to share them.

    • @timothyveenstra
      @timothyveenstra 4 года назад

      @@kropjesla01 Thank you!

    • @ismailyigit4009
      @ismailyigit4009 4 года назад

      Any plans pls

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад

      @@ismailyigit4009 Oops I totally forgot with the lockdown and all...

    • @cm2932
      @cm2932 3 года назад +1

      Very impressive build! I would also like to get a copy of the woodworking plans, if they are available, for a production our school theatre is doing next year.

  • @twilson2605
    @twilson2605 4 года назад

    Whats the song in the background?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад

      it is copyright free music from RUclips, can't remember exactly

  • @godsprotoge777
    @godsprotoge777 2 года назад

    Can this be scaled down say 40 inches

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад

      Sure it can, here's an example of someone-else doing just that. ruclips.net/video/Eoi5CvMfYTg/видео.html

  • @Robloxbestiesf7
    @Robloxbestiesf7 Год назад

    Hello, I'm in the process of building a revolving stage. I can't find the right engine for it. Can you help me? Or maybe give an address where I can get the Moror from Alpatec.
    Kind regards Michael

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      Sure i'm happy to help, where do you live? I live in Nederland. a local supplier will be able to help you better, so if you're from around here thats great, otherwise I would advise you to look for a local supplier. anyway, Here is the site from alpatec:
      alpatek.com/?lang=nl

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      if you're in the uk you could try www.drivesystemsuk.co.uk/dc-motors-gearmotors.html

    • @Robloxbestiesf7
      @Robloxbestiesf7 Год назад

      @@kropjesla01no,i live in Germany and can‘t find a suitable strong enigine for it here

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      @@Robloxbestiesf7 try here: www.js-technik.de/nl/

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад +1

      it would be a good idea for you to call them up and explain what your trying to build, i'm sure they can help you get the right combination of motor/reductor and controller

  • @eringrace4966
    @eringrace4966 4 года назад

    Am interested in hiring, who do I get in contact with?

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад

      you can leave me a message on facebook.com/theaterpropsenrequisieten/ then we can get in touch.

  • @der583
    @der583 4 года назад

    Possible to buy all the electronic parts already assembled from you ? :)

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад +2

      I'm not a manufacturer, but I could ask my electrician if he can make you a set?

    • @der583
      @der583 4 года назад +1

      kropjesla01 that would have been awesome!:)

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  4 года назад +2

      @@der583 I spoke to my electrician today, he would be more than happy to make you a set. I can put you in touch with him

    • @rusticagenerica
      @rusticagenerica 4 года назад

      @@der583 He offers you to put in you in touch !! 3 months and still waiting. Come on.

    • @nancyharrelson7836
      @nancyharrelson7836 Год назад

      Patience & politeness will carry you farther on your journey.

  • @phatjesus57
    @phatjesus57 3 года назад

    I want to build a revolving platform for some drums

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад +1

      sounds awsome, but you'd have to use wireless miking, or sliding contacts.... unless you can use big beams for overhead miking of course...

    • @phatjesus57
      @phatjesus57 3 года назад

      Some steel tubing and steel sheet plates would do. Also what kind of motor would be best

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  3 года назад

      @@phatjesus57 I find DC-motors are easiest to control. so if possible I would go with that. I have some specs in the description

  • @omarcastillo3435
    @omarcastillo3435 2 года назад

    I want to build that but 3x the size

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  2 года назад

      wow, in that case it would be better to make a base out of aluminum. that will bend much less and will give much more stabillity for such a big size...also it will reduce the weight!
      keep me posted on your progress

    • @georgea6403
      @georgea6403 Год назад

      You should look for a used merry go round

  • @georgepiccio7059
    @georgepiccio7059 4 года назад

    we will like to enquiry for rotating flatform in uae , do you have any contact here ,

  • @nancyharrelson7836
    @nancyharrelson7836 Год назад

    Your imagination has not engaged to see what this can do. It’s an expensive & usually professional stage used by actors & dancers. It’s not a play toy.

    • @kropjesla01
      @kropjesla01  Год назад

      I find it striking that you have come to this conclusion by just looking at this video. But you are right, it is expensive. sometimes you just have to reach a bit further to get creative. this stage was not build for one production though. we planned on using it more often. the stage is also available for others to hire for their productions. just maybe my imagination went a bit further that you expect

  • @frankgarofalo843
    @frankgarofalo843 2 года назад

    But from the One Clip you show it it looks like a lot of wasted money just to have a bunch of kids running on a revolving stage.