How to Make a Moving Mouth
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- Опубликовано: 4 апр 2018
- Watch as we take you step-by-step through how to make a moving mouth! This mechanism is made with parts from the Hummingbird Robotics Kit: store.birdbraintechnologies.c...
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brilliant!!
I want to make this for a project I have for one of my classes. I've looked around and it isn't clear what supplies I need besides the cardboard and hot glue.. lol. I'm new to electrical stuff and need help!!! thank you
You need a hobby servo and a way to control. In the video, a Hummingbird Controller is being used. Check out the tutorial here for more: learn.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/build/crank/1-1
@@Birdbraintechnologies42 Broken link
@@yummyklown9226 Thanks for the catch - we just corrected the link in the comment above.
What kind of controller? The electronics part needs much more explanation.
We’re do you get the animatronic board to power the mouth?
are there any sets that require a motor that costs less?
can you make this remote controller
SO COOL JEEZ I WISH I CAN DO THAT
LET ME IN YOUR CHANNEL
You can
You just dont know that yet
it is actually pretty easy.
how would you do this with a micro servo?
You can do the same thing with a smaller servo, such as the FS90 servo. Just make sure you don't make the servo move too much weight (a small cardboard flap should be fine). You can follow instructions here to build a crank mechanism: www.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/build/crank/1-1
Would this be safe to mount into a puppet?
Man i wish there was a way to reuses these things
Hello! It's a great project, thanks for that. I would like to do it, but can you help me with the code? Please
You deserve subs!
This is great but not very specific on what to use and how to use it
love it! For it to move to the music, we have to program it right?
Yes, and there are many programming tutorials on our website at: learn.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/program/
How are called the things that you used?(liked how worked the movement,but...is there a posiblity to make the head move to right and left?)
This is called a crank mechanism, you can learn to build one at www.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/build/crank/1-1
You will need a hobby servo and a way to control it, either a controller like the Hummingbird Bit controller, or a remote control that controls servos.
I know a way that might work your gonna need another servo tho you just put the second servo on the bottom of the head with the Red Cross thing
do i need programing skills or not ?
What the item?
Material list please, I just had a light bulb above my head thought of a project idea!
You need a hobby servo and a way to control it. In the video, a Hummingbird Controller is being used. Other than that, a box, some masking tape, and a stiff piece of wire are all you need. Check out the tutorial here for more instructions: learn.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/build/crank/1-1
Bro fr went like 😟😐😟😐😟😐😐😐😐😐….😲
Is this remote control or not
Can someone make a list of everything that is needed to make this ?
Oi what's wrong with furries
How do you make it remote controlled. Or maybe using a phone to control how the mouth moves?
If you are using the Hummingbird Bit robotics kit to control the servo, you can use our programming app, BirdBlox, to control the mouth and other servos connected to the Hummingbird. Here's our tutorial on BirdBlox: learn.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/birdblox/1-1
is it the Rotation Servo - FS5103R and does all of it come in the 14$ thing like all of the stuff you used?? and one last thing can i use the Hummingbird Bit Controller for the last part?
It is the position servo that is being used to open/close the mouth, FS5103B, and you can use a Hummingbird Bit controller to control it. Position servos are included in our Hummingbird Bit Base and Premium kits - but the base kit has a small position servo, the FS90 (which is still sufficient to open/close the mouth). Building materials like cardboard are not included in our kits.
new fren
Can you tell u what type of mother and transmitter you used?
This example uses a Hummingbird Bit controller: store.birdbraintechnologies.com/collections/hummingbird-bit/products/hummingbird-bit-controller
Thank you
Bro one broblem you didn't tell me how to make and where to get the parts
Ikr
Its included in the humming bird kit
2:13 what is this
Control board, they can be kinda cheap.
@@sqreaky2267 yeah they're really cheap like 2-5 dollars
Where would you get these items tho
This mechanism is made with parts from the Hummingbird Robotics Kit, specifically the Hummingbird Bit controller and a position servo: store.birdbraintechnologies.com/collections/hummingbird-bit
Learn how to build other mechanisms by following the playlist or on the Build page at our website: www.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/build/
can you hook up aux jack so it can play voice
What is all the stuff you used please tell me🤔
They (probably)used a servo motor connected it to a arduino circuit and programmed it? (maybe)
Nevermind, They actually used control board
Can somebody please help me I'm trying to find something like this we can just plug in audio jack into it that would be much appreciated thank you
The Hummingbird does not have an audio jack. If you're programming in Snap or BirdBlox, you can use the device that you are programming from to feed sound into your robot. The Hummingbird does have a built in buzzer so you can make 8-bit style sounds from from the board itself.
Arduino progam needed?
You can do this with a variety of microcontrollers, including Arduino's and micro:bits. This example was made with a Hummingbird and would likely use block coding. You can see how to make your own at www.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/build/crank/1-1
Code would be similar to:
www.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/makecode/program/6-6
I was gonna be like: great, now I just need a tutorial on eyes,
Then I realized: *JUST SLAP SOME GOOGLY EYES ON FREDDY MC FREDBEAR NOBODY CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE*
Lol I would do the same
Any update
I made the rolling eyes from here: ruclips.net/video/M-dPb1yTyCY/видео.html
ahhhhhh
thanks i build a talking bot out of this and i am 12 years old
I made a robot when I was 12
What age do you Think Can do this?
9 and up if you have some adult help, and 13+ to do all of it independently.
Tutorial please!!!
Check out the Crank tutorial on our site: www.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/build/crank/1-1
And what company
This example is made with the Hummingbird controller from BirdBrain Technologies. You can learn how to make it yourself at www.birdbraintechnologies.com/hummingbirdbit/build/crank/1-1
@@Birdbraintechnologies42 THANKS
Time to become the next william afton 😂
There start william afton