Nice motor control implementation. I also dislike the (too regular) bump-bump-bump that seems so common. On my monster crate I used a solenoid and a microcontroller to fire it at semi-random intervals so that the sequence is different each time the prop is triggered.
Is there any chance you have more detailed pictures or instructions on how you mounted that cam to the motor? Mine doesn't seem to be getting enough torque or stability to push the lid up. I don't think my lid is too heavy, it's on a rather light steamer trunk I bought similar to yours. I think it's more an issue of not having enough stability. Thanks!!
I did exactly what this guy did with the exact same parts ruclips.net/video/y4zFLg_p8Zw/видео.html Mounting the cam to the motor starts at about the 17:40 mark.
@@jco685 I did mine like that as well but the cam keeps falling off of the motor's threaded shaft. The coupling bolt keeps coming loose and the cam wobbles off after 20-30 seconds. Maybe the lid *is* too heavy? Maybe try loctite on the coupling bolt and wiper motor threads? Thanks for your reply
Yeah, maybe Loctite would work but be careful with that, once you've done it there's no going back. Maybe the hole of the cam isn't perfectly lined up with the threaded hole and it's putting a little pressure on it with every revolution and loosening the bolt little by little? You mentioned stability before, maybe make a heavy wooden frame to attach the motor to like I did? Its impossible for me to say definitively without actually being there. Maybe try to contact the Undercover Monsters guy who did the tutorial, see what he says, maybe he has some ideas. Wish I could help more but that's about all I can say.
I didn't keep receipts, but if I were starting with absolutely nothing (trunk, motor and controller, boom box, wood, hardware, and misc. God-knows-what) I would guess $150 -$200. Depends on many things - can you get some of the stuff used for a great price, do you have scrap wood and hardware already lying around - etc etc etc.
Can’t find the controller with recording. Any suggestions? I tried monster gut, but they only have a motor speed controller. Very nice job on your prop 🎃
Yeah, I guess they discontinued it. It's a drag because I can't find anything else like it anywhere online. You can have either speed control or record function in any given prop controller but not both. 😠
Let simply say.. Thank You!!! Happy Halloween!!!
Damn that is so effective. Excellent stuff.
I wanna make something to trigger that sound when someone comes to my door at scare away burglars.
Motion Detector...
I like it!
Nice motor control implementation. I also dislike the (too regular) bump-bump-bump that seems so common. On my monster crate I used a solenoid and a microcontroller to fire it at semi-random intervals so that the sequence is different each time the prop is triggered.
Which microcontroller did you use?
Could you make a video on how to make it completely
Is there any chance you have more detailed pictures or instructions on how you mounted that cam to the motor? Mine doesn't seem to be getting enough torque or stability to push the lid up. I don't think my lid is too heavy, it's on a rather light steamer trunk I bought similar to yours. I think it's more an issue of not having enough stability.
Thanks!!
I did exactly what this guy did with the exact same parts ruclips.net/video/y4zFLg_p8Zw/видео.html
Mounting the cam to the motor starts at about the 17:40 mark.
@@jco685 I did mine like that as well but the cam keeps falling off of the motor's threaded shaft. The coupling bolt keeps coming loose and the cam wobbles off after 20-30 seconds. Maybe the lid *is* too heavy? Maybe try loctite on the coupling bolt and wiper motor threads? Thanks for your reply
Yeah, maybe Loctite would work but be careful with that, once you've done it there's no going back. Maybe the hole of the cam isn't perfectly lined up with the threaded hole and it's putting a little pressure on it with every revolution and loosening the bolt little by little? You mentioned stability before, maybe make a heavy wooden frame to attach the motor to like I did? Its impossible for me to say definitively without actually being there. Maybe try to contact the Undercover Monsters guy who did the tutorial, see what he says, maybe he has some ideas. Wish I could help more but that's about all I can say.
What was your total cost for this project?
I didn't keep receipts, but if I were starting with absolutely nothing (trunk, motor and controller, boom box, wood, hardware, and misc. God-knows-what) I would guess $150 -$200. Depends on many things - can you get some of the stuff used for a great price, do you have scrap wood and hardware already lying around - etc etc etc.
Why do you have a Queen album in the bottom of your trunk?
It's a hardcover book I had laying around. I just wanted to keep the electronics off the floor of the trunk.
Awesome prop! where'd you find those monster sounds?
www.soundboard.com/sb/sound/427781
Thanks!
Attaching the cam to the motor is ridiculous. First time stripped the bolt on the motor.
Can’t find the controller with recording. Any suggestions? I tried monster gut, but they only have a motor speed controller.
Very nice job on your prop 🎃
Yeah, I guess they discontinued it. It's a drag because I can't find anything else like it anywhere online. You can have either speed control or record function in any given prop controller but not both. 😠
Frightprops has one of these to record sound and control the motor in one
Picovolt from Frightprops will do the same
Cool stuff. I like the box.
what song/soundtrack are you playing?
www.soundboard.com/sb/sound/427781
Cool faut qu'on arrive à le faire en Français.
where did you get the controller?
www.monsterguts.com/store/product.php?productid=17695&cat=249&page=1
awesome thanks man!
too cool.
John Deacon at 5:01...you're welcome!
where did you get your sounds effects
www.soundboard.com/sb/sound/427781
Thank you
This is the Best Monster in a Box I've seen done!
How did you wire your boom box to the sound board? You didn't explain that part. 😊
Nice job!
I didn't wire it into the control board, its just a free-standing boom box plugged into the same extension cord as the board.
Great build