Static Grass Applicator - Professional Tools for Modelers
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2017
- An improved detailed guide into building a very durable and reliable static grass applicator that will last you many years of model making.
More info on the static grass applicator including wiring diagrams:
www.bouldercreekrailroad.com/s...
Other awesome modeling RUclips channel…. Ken Patterson’s ‘What’s Neat This Week video Podcast’
/ kensart55
Using a static grass applicator on your model scenery will dramatically enhance the overall appearance and realism of your scenery and they are not hard to build. Once you have a grasp on the design and wiring you’ll be able to modify and improve upon my design to build your own custom applicator that will fit your needs. Развлечения
WHAT IS HAPPENING?
Hey all,
I'm currently working on my next video and also moving house.
While waiting for my next video, I've created a new Instagram account for my fans to post completed dioramas you've created (Conditions apply).
You can check out the latest activity via: @t
See you soon.
Cheers,
Luke
Hey Luke, I’m having difficulty following your link “@t”. Is there more to it?
I love your work! Just getting into dioramas myself. It’s not always easy, but it’s very satisfying and enjoyable. Thanks for sharing your methods!
Luke can i use negative ion generator like this one :
Negative ion generator
XHJ-D12F
I/P: DC9-15V
OP:-DC2.0-6.0KV
Please answer me mate 🙏🏻
For anyone wondering, the account is @bouldercreekrailroad
HOLLY COW THATS BIG! Can your girl use it after you are done with it?
@@8richardsonj did you ever got an answer? I wanna get the same one
Bald man here, i'd like to have a word with you.
Feo g
Hahaha 😂😂
Frwoageto
Yeah I thought it was similar to the hair stuff!
😂😂😂😂
As a model engineer of a long time ( I Am wrong side of 60) it never ceases to amaze me how young people get addicted to model making, just because of the high quality of your videos. You are an inspiration to all of us makers out there, especially when it comes to the fine details you have learned, and share with us for free. Well done you. Top Man. please keep up these top quality videos for as long as you can (, and Stay safe out there... especially at high altitudes ;) )
S a beautiful world we live in no need to hide information for gain anymore!
Really calm voice. Almost fell asleep watching this video, not because it was boring, but because of your voice. This comment is not meant negative or anything, it's just relaxing listening to you. Keep it up!
gammelgamer I agree. Not the falling asleep thing, but the fascinating, professional talent and skill. I could watch these all day. Thank you for sharing.
Yeah, ASMR. Love the topic but also the calming effect from his voice.
Thank you Luke for this video. I have watched it over and over again. During the 'lockdown' I bought all the items required and set out to learn how to solder and put this together. The one thing I couldn't get was the pipe cap like yours, I got one which is a soft plastic, but it works. This was a long term project, which I finished today, and it works perfectly! I can't believe I made it. Thank you so much for this and all your other videos. You are such an inspiration. Keep up the great work. All the best from the 'west of Ireland'
Excellent tutorial luke! I just finished my applicator and you have saved me around $150 cause I almost went out and bought the woodland scenics applicator 😁
Great tutorial again Luke. One suggestion regarding soldering to the mesh, I use some flux and a hot iron, say 359 degrees Celsius and it should take the solder really well. A bit of a pre polish with a fibreglass pen helps remove any coating or surface corrosion from the mesh too.
Your work is not just functional, it's ELEGANT! Thanks!
This is so great, Luke. Can't wait to build my own! Thanks for your contributions!
Luke, I have built several applicators using your design,and I am ecstatic (no pun intended)over how well they work !! Keep putting out more videos,they are all extremely informative. Cheers !!
The best grass applicator i ever made/used!!! Amazing results!!! Looking forward for more of your tutorial! Thanks Luke!
When the RUclips algorithm actually shows you something interesting for once.
Welcome back I really missed your videos it’s so relaxing to watch
Excellent clinic. I bought all the parts from Joe Fugate years ago but never built it. This clinic was exactly what I needed. It's quality made and a great looking tool. Thank you. Andy K.
Thank you Luke for this excellent video. It is very timely as my purchased applicator from China has just died. Once I saw your video it convinced me to try the build myself. What was really great was the parts list and where to get the items needed and the circuit diagram. As a fellow Aussie it was quite different knowing where to go to get what was needed rather than decipher a foreign video and chase equivelant parts. Once again a big thank you Luke.
Great tutorial, and a nice update on your previous version of this DIY tool, thankyou.
Tips for anyone new to electronics:
* 1N4007 diodes are common and fit the specification for 1000V 1A.
* If the LEDs aren't working you might have the leads the wrong way around. As the diagram shows, the longer lead is positive (red wire). If you've trimmed the leads to the same length, you can still tell the polarity by looking for a flat spot in the flange around the base of the plastic part of the LED; this is the negative (black wire) side (also shown in the diagram).
Thanks!
or use a 3v battery to test it
1 amp sound alot/dangerous. Anything over 100mamp (0.1amps) is potentially lethal. You only need the voltage for this so having a high voltage and then 0.05amps should be ideal. Also will make batteries last longer. I doubt the types of transformers used here create more than that but just in case.
What are the specs of the 12V power supply for this? 1A output?
You are setting the standard for model railroading.
So glad to see a new video.beautiful build
What an OUTSTANDING video on making this amazing device. Many thanks to your hard work and dedication sir!
Welcome back Luke....!!!!
Thanks for new video tutorial version of Grass Applicator and hope to see this in action !!!
More power to your channel mate !!!
Cheers,
Danny
Toronto, Canada
Love it- what a perfectionist! Most people would have just put insulating tape everywhere and hoped for the best!
Seeing one of these for the first time was like magic!
Great video Luke .. really glad to see your back to making some.
Ahh these videos are my guilty pleasure good to have you back You have been missed
Came across this while browsing for hot wire cutters (my Proxxon isn't always big enough), and this popped up. Ordered a cheap negative ion generator from aliexpress to test this! Thank you for the wiring diagram, it's absolutely perfect!
I built a 75mm applicator using a 6KV negative ion generator bought from eBay but it didn’t work very well. Bought the 20KV generator from Oatley Electronics as suggested in your video and fitted it to the applicator, it now works great. After watching videos about the small 25mm applicators from Peco and WWS I thought I’d give it ago using the 6KV generator. All the parts were 3D printed and I even found the same sieve at Woolies. I now have two awesome applicators.
Thanks Luke, you inspired me to have a go and I’ve ended up with 2 very good applicators.
Do you perhaps have the stl files / tutorial for the 6kv one? I can’t seem to find a 20kv where I live, only the 6kv one
I missed your videos! I love how soothing and creative they are!
Well, I wanted to learn how to build a static grass applicator on the cheap and this was the first thing I looked at - I think I probably went to the right place! Fantastic video, many thanks for sharing. Cheers.
Flocking great! Thanks Luke!
great to see you back.. Brilliant idea with the dual power inputs..
Watching building this is as pleasant as you building a model. Thanks for the video.
Welcome back!
It's pretty clear with this many subscribers you ought to just do these videos my friend , you have a gift for both extraordinary model building and unintentional ASMR but that's just a bonus
Your videos are so calming Luke. Love it
DON'T LEAVE US AGAIN LUKE
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Thanks for this video Luke, very informative. Welcome back mate, youve been sorely missed. Take care. From val in south africa
glad to see you back luke! always great vids!
Luke!!! I literally hope every day that one of your videos will pop up in my subscription box!!
good to see you back!
Great video, ordered all the components and will build this as well. Thank you!
I built one a few years ago, very easy, and it works very well.
G'day Luke, had a go at making the static grass applicator and it turned out a treat!. Thanks so much for posting. Real easy to follow video and had a lot of fun doing it.
Cheers
Thumbs up. I've just ordered all the piezes you mention. Can't wait to build my own :)
Thankyou for both taking the time to make this and sharing your knowledge....Subscribed
This is so satisfying to watch.
simply wonderful
Welcome back Luke!!
See now this kind of stuff I love. Now I gotta go thru all ur videos to see what kind of other stuff like this can be made. Thanks n keep it up
Great video! Thank you for taking the time to make it. You are doing a great service for the community.
/Bo
Great video and a great idea too, well done Luke!!
Have fun and please keep these videos coming!!
Joe
Very nice construction. Well done.
Excelent as any time. Thumbs up. Greetings from Germany.
Been waiting anxiously for another video. Great work Luke.
I used your tutorial and it worked out super well. Mine looks not as professional but works insanely good
Where have you been???. Nice vid luke!
Awesome Luke! Welcome back! Hopefully not as long until the next vid.
High Score again. For the first time after many similar vids: with this blueprint I trust I could finally manage to build one on my own. You should trade the detailled guide for a support of your channel. Without any doubt appropiate. Cheers!
don't know wether you'll read this.... WOW ! really nicely done.
My 6yo son loves your videos- he pesters me to watch them! Great effort!
Great explanation . Well done.
Quality work with attention to details.
Awesome work like always!
phantastic, just when i was looking for this! 👌
Dude, your video is so relaxing
Very nicely done, thanks.
Aqui no Brasil usamos a famosa raquete pra pegar pernilongos, prático e barato! Ótimo video, como sempre!
amazing work
I love your work, all your work.
Always enjoy your videos.
Wow, this guy is amazing
Good idea and great explanation
Fantastic!!
Maravilhoso!!!! Vou fazer😂😂😂
WERE BACK BOYS 👏👏👏
Nice upgrade to an already good applicator. I have already made and used the original and I may look to modify it if I can, or build a new one. Great video once again...
Thanks for posting this video! But where have you been?!
Excellent, really good video!
Nice work, excellent explanation👍🏻
awesome Luke
hi Luke... great info on this project... i will be needing one soon so this vid will be helpful when i'm ready to build one.. thanks for sharing.. vinny
Fascinating watch. The algorithm brought me here because I recently started building gundam models and I guess I should consider making some dioramas with them!
thanks for this video big help now in making my own gras
Fantastic!
He's back!
knocked one of these up from old junk and a 50k generator I filched out of an old ioniser but here's a thing. having that amount of power where little fingers can get into it I figured was not such a good idea so looked a lot harder at how these things work. Turns out that putting the emitter above the static grass rather than below in the form of a plate actually gave better results and the screen of course was not charged at all significantly meaning no toasty little fingers also to the use of a push for on activator button gave added safety as the moment you put it down it stopped working no matter what. Just a few thoughts. Great video.
Simple and amazing 👍👍👍
This is madness. Subscribed
Wow amazing
Great video like always
Molto ben fatto complimenti !!!!
i feel so relaxed to watch ur video!awesome!thanks for your hard working,have a nice day!
Omg this is so cool!!!
Luke
Your viideos on static grass applicators are brilliant.
Both your mark one version and the dual power version.
It actually looks proffesional and quality.
I checked out your web site and you have a shopping list of cost and where to buy the bits.
Now that makes you stand out.
Kind of funny that Oatley electronic is nowhere near Oatley but on the central coast.
What fun you can have with 15kv.
🤔🤗😎 I definitely got to try static grass.
It's a lot easier than what I do, gluing one strand at a time! Wow, his way is so much easier then my way.
I’ve got to have more videos! I hope everything is good with you!
Very Good video👍
I've never seen this stuff before, but that's some cool grass.
Luke, thank you for the video. Very nice applicator.
D. Muse . WTCMRR
Love your videos.
This is a great tutorial, thanks. One suggestion, instead of using a resistor to limit current to the LEDs, use a LED driver; CL2N3-G. These limit the current to the LED to 20mA regardless of voltage (within the limits of 5V to 90V). They cost about the same as resistors and are just as easy to install.
And a buck convertor to make the 12V (or a bit more, if better), instead of a supply & cables. Cheaper, no cables, lighter...