I like that you did these with common stuff around the shop. 3D printed mounts are great, but not everyone has them. I have done some similar setups and they work great!
thank you!! i try to make servo gimbal. Can you tell which FC is used in the third video? I'm trying to buy matek f411 to set it up as inav, but it seems a bit expensive. Have a nice day.
Thank you Andrew. I was just asking about these. I will have to give them a shot. I was going to attempt a 3d printed version but these look much easier to make work for my application.
I made some things like this and they worked great. Will be doing them again soon. Love the heated bent plastic idea. I hope iNav has camera control along with cam stab. Also, just ordered a camera switcher. Now I'll need a bigger plane.
After the first video I ordered one from eBay, $1.08 for the servoless mechanism. After this video I’ll probably just make one before my Chinese shipping ever comes thru.
Hi Andrew! your pan & tilt very good !! Congratulations !!! I have a system mounted on an airplane with an explosion engine. I am having a hard time making a suspension so that the camera does not vibrate. Any suggestions to remove the vibration in the video? I would greatly appreciate it! Cheers !
Good stuff. Is it possible to run the roll axis gimbal stabilisation from a fc like the matek f411 wing that you are using as a general fc for the plane or do you need to use a dedicated fc? It almost seemed easier to implement this type of gimbal using the old naze32 boards as you did in your original video of the Mobius roll gimbal. .
Andrew Newton Thanks, yeah just looking into it a bit more a little stand alone unit that could be moved to different planes looks like a real winner, great info on your channel mate, thanks again.
Is there any way you can tell me how to set up the failsafe on the f405 wing, when I shut off the radio it goes into return to home failsafe but there is no throttle, also could you tell me how you got the RSSI signal to work, I'm using the l9r receiver
github.com/iNavFlight/inav/wiki/Failsafe#setting-up-failsafe-with-return-to-home For RSSI you need to connect the RSSI pin on there L9R to the RSSI pin on the board, then enable Analogue RSSI Input in Configuration and on the OSD
Great set ups Andrew. Just wondering, do you ever hook these up to a pixhawk? My pixhawk limits the servos to 90 degrees of motion but I'd like to get the full 180 degrees of which they're capable.
Andrew, depending on the flight controller you are using you might be able to flash Arduplane . Arduplane has pretty good gimbal support. I had pretty good luck swapping from Inav on my F405 Wing.
Rx would be connected to a flight control board, which would convert the Rx output to PWM channels for servos. Should be pins for the servos on the FCB
I wonder if you will get a 3D Printer to review soon....?....They dont want you making Pan and Tilt mechanisms for $1.50 and then showing everybody....lol.
Get yourself a 3D printer,,, and dont buy cheap. You will be amazed at the ideas that you will come up with. The time it takes you to either reasearch online for the "part" the cost of it and then waiting for it!! Pays for itself!
I like that you did these with common stuff around the shop. 3D printed mounts are great, but not everyone has them. I have done some similar setups and they work great!
genius! This should be implemented on the flight controllers.
I think it has been fixed but not implemented on a stable firmware release yet
Thank you very much for taking the time out to make this video.This has helped me make small reflecting mirrors for a solar project I'm working on👍
Wonderful!
loved the single axis gimble. great Design..
thank you!! i try to make servo gimbal.
Can you tell which FC is used in the third video?
I'm trying to buy matek f411 to set it up as inav, but it seems a bit expensive.
Have a nice day.
Omnibus F4 V2. You could use any FC that has servo outputs. Unfortunately the excellent Mateks have become expensive
@@AndrewNewton thank you sir
Thank you Andrew. I was just asking about these. I will have to give them a shot. I was going to attempt a 3d printed version but these look much easier to make work for my application.
3D printed version would be great, but would take ages to design and prepare for print.
Great ideas! Thanks so much Andrew!
Imagination sparked, Nicely done.
Bravo! I made a servo pan tilt controlled by pixhawk and APM firmware, but it shakes and aggravate when when testing. Do u know what causes it?
Camera too heavy for the servos maybe. No idea about Pixhawk and APM sorry
You ate talented
Is there a way to have a gyro stabilazed gimbal whyle stil beaing able to controle the gimbal by your radio? Great Video btw🙌
Yes definitely possible. I have previously had stabilised roll axis with fine tuning on a pot.
Thanks Andrew, as always giving us great ideas to work on
I made some things like this and they worked great. Will be doing them again soon. Love the heated bent plastic idea.
I hope iNav has camera control along with cam stab. Also, just ordered a camera switcher.
Now I'll need a bigger plane.
It works so well for a quick and dirty build
Super Simple, but effektive 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This a timeless gem of a video.
Was looking at pan/tilt servo gimbal designs for ideas and found your creations inspiring.
Great to hear!
Great stuff Andrew. Much easier to do than i thought.
Awesome stuff. I'm trying to see if I can manage to design one small enough to fit in a 1:24 scale RC car
Sounds like fun but it will be a very jiggly view
@@AndrewNewton good point, I had not considered that 😅
What kind of control are you using to control this
Taranis X9D+ and QX7 radios
Great video !!!
What kind of tape are you using?
Scotch transparent tough tape
Thenks
After the first video I ordered one from eBay, $1.08 for the servoless mechanism. After this video I’ll probably just make one before my Chinese shipping ever comes thru.
You are the Man!!!
Thanks for videos :D
It's what I love doing. Thanks Fabiano
Hi Andrew! your pan & tilt very good !! Congratulations !!!
I have a system mounted on an airplane with an explosion engine. I am having a hard time making a suspension so that the camera does not vibrate. Any suggestions to remove the vibration in the video? I would greatly appreciate it!
Cheers !
Something like this, but probably impossible with gas motor. ruclips.net/video/PuNhiJAVum0/видео.html
Good stuff. Is it possible to run the roll axis gimbal stabilisation from a fc like the matek f411 wing that you are using as a general fc for the plane or do you need to use a dedicated fc? It almost seemed easier to implement this type of gimbal using the old naze32 boards as you did in your original video of the Mobius roll gimbal.
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Yes, can use your plane's flight board. But the stand alone is very portable
Andrew Newton Thanks, yeah just looking into it a bit more a little stand alone unit that could be moved to different planes looks like a real winner, great info on your channel mate, thanks again.
1st... Very Nice! Thanks
How did you build the second one? Can you give more details?
Runcam Split mounted on to a servo which was modded for greater movement. Search for "Servo Mod" there is plenty of information on it.
Hi Andrew question do you have a DIY on how to modd a servo to get it to do 200°
Seach for 180 servo mod
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , strain wave reducer,
robot joint , over 30 years experience
Is there any way you can tell me how to set up the failsafe on the f405 wing, when I shut off the radio it goes into return to home failsafe but there is no throttle, also could you tell me how you got the RSSI signal to work, I'm using the l9r receiver
github.com/iNavFlight/inav/wiki/Failsafe#setting-up-failsafe-with-return-to-home For RSSI you need to connect the RSSI pin on there L9R to the RSSI pin on the board, then enable Analogue RSSI Input in Configuration and on the OSD
Would love to see a footage from the roll axis stabilized gimbal.
Check the video description
Great set ups Andrew. Just wondering, do you ever hook these up to a pixhawk? My pixhawk limits the servos to 90 degrees of motion but I'd like to get the full 180 degrees of which they're capable.
Never used Pixhawk, only iNav and Paris Sirius, Omnibus or Matek boards
Andrew, depending on the flight controller you are using you might be able to flash Arduplane . Arduplane has pretty good gimbal support. I had pretty good luck swapping from Inav on my F405 Wing.
Interesting, I'll have to have a look at Arduplane. Have been ignoring it so far.
Hello. I made a servo pan tilt controlled by pixhawk and APM firmware, but it shakes and aggravate when when testing. Do u know what causes it?
Hi Andrew,
Simple setups. :-)
Thanks, I like simple
hello how i can mod 200 degree servo. have you tutorial video thanks
Not me but easy to find on youtube
@Andrew, can you do a video tutorial showing how you mod the servos so they pan 200 degrees?
Unlikely I'm afraid. Plenty already on RUclips
Andrew why wait for the software tweek when you can do it by hardware gear ratio 😎
I could, but it's very fiddly doing it that way and the resolution would be bad.
How can I move pan tilt servo motor automatically using raspberry pi
Probably but I'm not Ardu savvy
Hi can you give us the schematic for the firtst camera ?
Here's how I connect my analog FPV ruclips.net/video/46y8fhmvCyQ/видео.html
@@AndrewNewton Thank you
If an rx is an Aio so they dont have the pwm out,
How an servo gets its from tx ?
Rx would be connected to a flight control board, which would convert the Rx output to PWM channels for servos. Should be pins for the servos on the FCB
@@AndrewNewton there is no pin on AIO FC ? How then ?
@@junkthe Quad FC? Maybe not designed to run servos
@@AndrewNewton well said. So i need additional rx ?
Is there Tx module gyro or so to be on head to work on additional rx ?
Not sure what you're asking
I wonder if you will get a 3D Printer to review soon....?....They dont want you making Pan and Tilt mechanisms for $1.50 and then showing everybody....lol.
Get yourself a 3D printer,,, and dont buy cheap.
You will be amazed at the ideas that you will come up with.
The time it takes you to either reasearch online for the "part" the cost of it and then waiting for it!!
Pays for itself!
I will one day