DIY Animatronics Podcast with HaunTopic
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2020
- Join us as we discuss and answer questions about animatronics...from beginner to advanced. I sit down with hosts Brian Foreman and Darryl Plunkie from HaunTopic to cover the many DIY Animatronics topics of interest to Halloween prop builders.Grab a beverage and get comfortable for this informative and extended discussion.
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I absolutely love this podcast and the things you guys can do.
But it is all well beyond my capabilities so I can only wish/dream to be able to do/produce the awesome projects that Halstaff does.
Start with something simple like a moving head behind a tombstone and go from there. We were all once in the same place as you but now there is so much more information available to help you get started.
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Hi & many thanks for the reply.
I struggle to hold a hand tools like a spanner/wrench/screwdriver/soldering iron etc .
But I was mainly talking about your mega props with servos and programming etc.
Your 3 axis talking props are mindblowing but all the tech savvy needed to be able to do it is just far too NASA level for me.
Best wishes
Anyone have Steve's controller and remote from addicore?
I'm not sure what power supply if I use that with pneumatic cylinders
Thanks Guys. Everyone mash that thumbs up button!
I had a blast! Looking forward to seeing what everyone builds this year.
Sorry I missed the live Podcast. When you reduce the speed of a wiper motor via reduced voltage, do you also decrease the torque? I'm wanting to use a gear motor of around 80 RPM, but be able to vary the speed manually between 50-70 rpm. Thanks
The preferred method to vary the speed of a wiper motor is to use PWM controller which has a minimal reduction in torque - www.frightprops.com/electric-motors/controllers/premium-speed-controller-for-dc-motors-linear-actuators.html
@@halstaff Great! I'll go that route. Thanks
Hi.
Sorry to trouble you but is there anyway that I can contact you for help with wiper motor wiring issues?
I don't want to hijack your thread but I would dearly appreciate any advice that you might be able to give.
Many thanks.
hi steve. i'm wondering if your book is available to buy. I'm a cake decorator in uk and looking to put abimatorics into cake design. i have a basic knowledge of circuit making. I'm struggling with components etc.
thanks in advance
Yes it is available on Amazon and from Addicore - www.addicore.com/The-Ultimate-Guide-To-DIY-Animatronics-p/ad514.htm?Click=3169
Good luck with your builds!
What kind of program do u guys use to go live with 3 people
They used AnyMeeting.
@@halstaff thank you