I saw your Punisher Warmachine working and got inspired to start a Mark 45. My SV 03, Ender 3, and Kobra Max are working it now. This motorized stuff is what is beginning to intimidate me. Wiring LED lights... etc.
Check out my video with crashworks board on motorizing the faceplate, I have a few tutorials on lighting & more on he way! Glad my vid gave you the push, it’s a lonnnng road working on these suits!
@@Darkwingdad glad you have the stuff coming tutorial wise. I have noticed that Ironman suits are really a hobby within the hobby of 3D printing. I REALLY want to try integrating some A.I. too. Basic voice commands. I've seen it... so it is doable. I HAVE TO do it. Lol! Likely... I will start building and collecting these. Going to need another mancave.
Looooong road... yeah I bet. Just thinking of sanding and finishing and painting them is intimidating. Then to be able to integrate straps and crap to actually wear it, scaling it properly, motors, etc. Makes me sweat. Lol!
@@KurtisJoseph I’ve seen people knock them out in 6 months but they are rushed, they look ok but I certainly am going to be the one that spends 6 months just sanding & prepping. If you’re gonna do it, do it right
@@Darkwingdad yeah man, I concur. Why invest ANY time if you are gunna half ass something right? I got into printing for cosplay. Then I started making money with resin printing statues so I got distracted. Now... I am back in the game. I need a couple more Kobra Maxes. I might just buy one now instead of my Photon M3 Max resin printer. IDK.... I just do this stuff a LOT! Cosplay is for MY FUN. The statues bring me in crazy cash though. I won't waste the bed time if I am not going to put in the elbow grease.
but the servo only stops because of the pin on the gear in the servo so if you leave it in any on position your leaving a power feed going to the motor and will burn it out , good idea tho !
Correct, that’s why a 3 way switch if you switch it back to O it kills power if left in on position it will absolutely burn out. The next video I have a 2 relay set up that is much safer!
Relays and limit switches are what is needed for that. Concept is fine but might as well buy an arduino for what it will cost in extra parts. This way the motor will just burn out since its not able to shut off plus they are plastic gears in those so they strip super easy. Not knocking the video at all. Just learnt some stuff doing things like this too. I'm sure you already know this.
@@shutinyanks just showing people different options that are simpler, I do have a video showing how to use 2 relays and a single switch similar to what you’re mentioning.
Much appreciated! I try to keep them simple so everyone understands what exactly is going on. Not everyone can comprehend the exact terminology so I try to use analogies & be specific but simple too.
Take the top of the servos exposing gears fill lid with high melting point grease put back on acts as damper slows down ans smooths out rc flying boys use this hack for landing gear stops under carriage smashing down
@@Darkwingdad like you know how I’m your video you used a Soldering Iron but when I tried I didn’t use it I just put the wires on but the servo motor didn’t work is it mandatory that I use a Soldering Iron
@@Vfx874 oh ok yes you have to solder it directly off the motor. If you use the harness not hardwired it won’t work. When you hardwire it your bypassing that little board
Switch one of the servos wire opposite the other, the polarity isn’t matching. So basically take one and flip what you have the wires hooked up. Don’t touch anything on the switch just reverse or flip the two leads coming off one of the servos
I'm thinking of buying some of the MG90's of Amazon. But the servo Maximum angle is 90 degrees in each direction, do you know if 90 degrees wold work for the MK2 helmet or is that too much of an angle. P.S as you probably can tell this my first time motorizing a helmet..LOL
The 90s are fine, a bit more durable if you’re using them a lot. The degree they operate will be fine it’s all about the placement inside the helmet, you can adjust the gears as needed
I saw your Punisher Warmachine working and got inspired to start a Mark 45. My SV 03, Ender 3, and Kobra Max are working it now. This motorized stuff is what is beginning to intimidate me. Wiring LED lights... etc.
Check out my video with crashworks board on motorizing the faceplate, I have a few tutorials on lighting & more on he way! Glad my vid gave you the push, it’s a lonnnng road working on these suits!
@@Darkwingdad glad you have the stuff coming tutorial wise. I have noticed that Ironman suits are really a hobby within the hobby of 3D printing. I REALLY want to try integrating some A.I. too. Basic voice commands. I've seen it... so it is doable. I HAVE TO do it. Lol! Likely... I will start building and collecting these. Going to need another mancave.
Looooong road... yeah I bet. Just thinking of sanding and finishing and painting them is intimidating. Then to be able to integrate straps and crap to actually wear it, scaling it properly, motors, etc. Makes me sweat. Lol!
@@KurtisJoseph I’ve seen people knock them out in 6 months but they are rushed, they look ok but I certainly am going to be the one that spends 6 months just sanding & prepping. If you’re gonna do it, do it right
@@Darkwingdad yeah man, I concur. Why invest ANY time if you are gunna half ass something right? I got into printing for cosplay. Then I started making money with resin printing statues so I got distracted. Now... I am back in the game. I need a couple more Kobra Maxes. I might just buy one now instead of my Photon M3 Max resin printer. IDK.... I just do this stuff a LOT! Cosplay is for MY FUN. The statues bring me in crazy cash though. I won't waste the bed time if I am not going to put in the elbow grease.
Nice. I’ll tune in for more of the hinge mounting tutorials too.
I would recommend using mg90s servos meaning they have metal gears those are much more durable
Yea this video is old, that’s all I use are the 90s
What screwdriver did you use to remove the bottom screws of the servo.
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1.4mm precision Phillips head
@@Darkwingdad thank you very much
@@thatboyjames1387 no problem! If you’ve ever replaced an iPhone screen it’s the same screwdriver too!
but the servo only stops because of the pin on the gear in the servo so if you leave it in any on position your leaving a power feed going to the motor and will burn it out , good idea tho !
Correct, that’s why a 3 way switch if you switch it back to O it kills power if left in on position it will absolutely burn out. The next video I have a 2 relay set up that is much safer!
Relays and limit switches are what is needed for that. Concept is fine but might as well buy an arduino for what it will cost in extra parts. This way the motor will just burn out since its not able to shut off plus they are plastic gears in those so they strip super easy. Not knocking the video at all. Just learnt some stuff doing things like this too. I'm sure you already know this.
@@shutinyanks just showing people different options that are simpler, I do have a video showing how to use 2 relays and a single switch similar to what you’re mentioning.
could you please give me a new link to the servo, switch and power bank. the existing link isn't working.
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@@Darkwingdad thank you so much
@@planesnstuff5278 no problem!
I connected all on the porch but I didn’t melt any metal on it so is that why it didn’t work or The server just broken
I connected all on the porch but I didn’t melt any metal on it so is that why it didn’t work or The server just broken
Hey i got a question. My servo doesn't stop after pushing the Switch. It spins nonstop...Why?
cuz its 360 u need a arduino to stop it
or u can just buy 180
great tutorial,you have a new subscriber my friend
Much appreciated! I try to keep them simple so everyone understands what exactly is going on. Not everyone can comprehend the exact terminology so I try to use analogies & be specific but simple too.
Could i ask what u used to fill the line in on the mask ? as Im trying to do with Ever build all purpose ready mix filler
Use a 3D pen or pla weld as much as you can. Sand it and than use bondo plastic metal to fill in and even it all out
Thank you this is awesome!
HI there are the servo 180 Degrees . ty
Yes they are
Take the top of the servos exposing gears fill lid with high melting point grease put back on acts as damper slows down ans smooths out rc flying boys use this hack for landing gear stops under carriage smashing down
Thanks for the tip!
Hi what if I just try to connect the servors on what about molten metal morning would it work
I’m not sure I understand your question? What is molten metal?
@@Darkwingdad like you know how I’m your video you used a Soldering Iron but when I tried I didn’t use it I just put the wires on but the servo motor didn’t work is it mandatory that I use a Soldering Iron
@@Darkwingdad I connected all on the porch but I didn’t melt any metal on it so is that why it didn’t work or The server just broken
@@Vfx874 oh ok yes you have to solder it directly off the motor. If you use the harness not hardwired it won’t work. When you hardwire it your bypassing that little board
Could you do a video wiring the switch as I can barely see the path in the video?
I’ll load it up tomorrow
@@Darkwingdad thank you so much. I will greatly appreciate that!
@@Darkwingdad do you know when you’ll be able to upload!?!? I’m too excited to get started!
@@Darkwingdad ???
@@user-lc7ud3ew1y I’m editing it now, will be up soon
U should have more subs!
Is one motor strong enough for the IM face plate?
No I didn’t install the support hinges on the sides. New video they are installed
I followed you nd I used servos for face plate but it's rotating Opposite direction it's not rotating in same direction please please🙏 help for this
Switch one of the servos wire opposite the other, the polarity isn’t matching. So basically take one and flip what you have the wires hooked up. Don’t touch anything on the switch just reverse or flip the two leads coming off one of the servos
@@Darkwingdad Did but it's still same two servos are in two different direction
@@jeffstark4488 reposition the servo horn(arm)
Also the servos should be facing either other & flipped in opposite directions once in the servo bracket
I have messaged you in Instagram sir please come over there
can you also get som LEDs to light up when the helmet is closing, without arduino?
Yes would you like a video on how to?
@@Darkwingdad That Would be AMAZING!!
@@RUclipsCommentator. give me a few days there’s 2 ways you can do it I’ll show both
@@Darkwingdad Thank you so much🤗
My nephew will love me😜
@@Darkwingdad Did you by any chance have the time to make the video?🙂
I'm thinking of buying some of the MG90's of Amazon. But the servo Maximum angle is 90 degrees in each direction, do you know if 90 degrees wold work for the MK2 helmet or is that too much of an angle. P.S as you probably can tell this my first time motorizing a helmet..LOL
The 90s are fine, a bit more durable if you’re using them a lot. The degree they operate will be fine it’s all about the placement inside the helmet, you can adjust the gears as needed
@@Darkwingdad Are you still planing on doing part 2 on a motorized Ironman helmet?
@@BIGDW-ie8st yes I’ll be working on the video in the next week or 2
@@Darkwingdad Cool sounds great.
@@Darkwingdad One more thing how many volts do you need to run both servos in the Ironman helmet?
Part 2 please
An arduino is 2 clicks lol