Formally ADHOC-Robotics /DAVETECH We have now converged into one source of ideas and innovations we are now formally known as Skull Craft Customs specializing in innovative ideas brought to the masses
sorry for the delay. So the entire robotic chassis for the most part is 3D printed. The tires, and there are a ton of them, are off the shelf RC tires. It will eventually be driven by very high torgue gear reduced 800 version DC motors x4 of them. The turret is just made using the guts of a gel blaster gun. You can get the core online for cheap. Scaled up, this system could do pepper balls etc! I have yet to complete this as it's for me and my clients get first dibbs on my time. lol
@letsgetto1millwithoutvids it was an experiment that has already cost nearly a thousand bucks so its on the back burner. If it was a client paid project id be done already lol
Thanks! Id love to see your project! Check out the air tractor. Its done! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xbUn16LAD9c.htmlsi=4hZ3_hLxaSxSby1f
I converted a paddleboat with a motor on it about four or five years ago however I have an extension pole that I use and it’s a little awkward. I’d love to have the set up that you have. Where and how can I purchase the electronics in the box that you have shown in the video That allows you to control the speed and forward in reverse?
I have a lot of social media sorry for the delayed reply just look up speed control or motor control for DC motors Amazon has those for about 15 to 20 bucks they have forward in reverse and super easy to set up. www.amazon.com/Adjustable-Digital-display-Controller-regulation/dp/B0991XYV4F/ref=sxin_38_pa_sp_phone_search_thematic_sspa?content-id=amzn1.sym.0ce877d4-cf52-4d78-8317-be23f670f350%3Aamzn1.sym.0ce877d4-cf52-4d78-8317-be23f670f350&crid=Z5HBXSF9UIQS&cv_ct_cx=motor+speed+controller+12v&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.xlvlGySprWxINCANwnFf7AoOyzHo2EuwuOv0XuhlrOw-o65ejfFm-YevzkYXKAfcO_NScu50N7WjiQl2HYmPww.Zhc8hFgF9vPc-E2z8ICFxpMERTpG37yK2Axwh4ypprg&dib_tag=se&keywords=motor+speed+controller+12v&pd_rd_i=B0991XYV4F&pd_rd_r=c78108fe-8ac9-4c4b-a35d-0cb87f3ea78f&pd_rd_w=dXNPo&pd_rd_wg=CUJK7&pf_rd_p=0ce877d4-cf52-4d78-8317-be23f670f350&pf_rd_r=2C6M5EAV59KQTKMHBS7C&qid=1718850696&sbo=RZvfv%2F%2FHxDF%2BO5021pAnSA%3D%3D&sprefix=motor+speed%2Caps%2C175&sr=1-1-364cf978-ce2a-480a-9bb0-bdb96faa0f61-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfdGhlbWF0aWM&psc=1
Sorry for the late reply... Yes, it's another pedal plane build. Typically I will hand shape the plane using foam the fiberglass it all and finish paint. It's a tone of work lol
Sorry for the delay. I made this. I first designed all the components in Sketchup and then 3D printed the parts. The gun in the video is just the mock up made from wood but it does work. many times I'll use wood first to design stuff to work out the build process. What appears doable in CAD sometimes ends up impossible to assemble later so I tend to do a trial build first to help with that. Thanks for the visit! Dave
Sorry it took so long to respond. The beeping is just the RF ID lock engaging letting you know it’s unlocking and locking. The lighting is activated only by movement. Unfortunately, the audio cannot be disengaged. It’s how the lock systems come, but you’re correct there are times you don’t wanna hear that that’s for sure.
Thanks for the video. Hope more people can see your content like this. I live in Salem. Store theft is terrible! At my wife's small business in downtown Salem, I installed 25+ cameras in in order to view and document all angles. After much coaxing and complaining, she finally installed many locked glass cases to help curb most of the theft. While thieves vary, in her shop we see the majority (about 95%) are teen and young adult women (or boyfriends of those girls being told by the girl what to steal). Every so often it's middle-aged women and middle-aged men. It's always great to catch them, but most times it's been after the fact, so we post pictures in the store on the wall and on social media asking for an ID. It's been quite helpful. Occasionally, we get some parents or relatives who contact my wife upset that their child or acquaintance stole stuff and want them to not only pay for it (or return it) but also to work off the crime for a shift (my wife makes them greet customers). I'm glad that there's ethical and honorable people like you who appreciate law, order and who has risked injury to do a much needed responsibility to be the good guy and citizen that cares about the health of our communities, cities, states, and country. Thanks for your services to the community and businesses. While it's under-appreciated, it makes a positive difference.
Thanks for your reply to my video. Yes, it is difficult times now and it’s especially difficult for the honorable and ethical people in our cities that are struggling to make things happen well doing the right thing and sometimes it’s difficult to see these crazy, lunatic, thieves, pillaging our villages and acting like they have every right to do it without understanding how it affects the small store owner the people around them as well as themselves. I’ve been an investigator that has chased apprehended and dealt with this kind of problem for the last 38 years and needless to say I have seen several trends and issues progressively get worse over time. It’s sad to see that people are starting to act like this is acceptable behavior and I think it’s because we have become desensitized because of all the things we see on a daily basis and that’s just too bad. I wish you guys luck on your issues at your store just stay diligent.
Thanks! Yes, I am a member with that group. Their are so many amazing people building these. If I had my way, every child would have one! Thanks for the visit!
Thanks for the visit and the follow I appreciate it I should probably do more posts I’m not the best at that stuff I’m better at building things lol but my new project that’s coming out should be pretty cool eventually I will post demos
Beautiful. I can see why the customer likes it, that turned out really really well. Not to suggest that your creation is lacking in any way, but imagine if there was a bit of a twinkle added to your starfield, I'm sure it would add a considerable amount of complexity but it might be worth it. Controlling individual LEDs seems the most straightforward route, but there might be other ways too. I cant remember exactly how they accomplish it, but there are a bunch of videos here on RU-vid that show how they create "star ceilings" using simple fiber optics. And these things incorporate twinkling stars and some even have shooting star effects. Those "star ceilings" were the first thing that came to mind upon seeing this awesome work of art you created. Thanks for sharing and keep up the excellent work!
@@skullcraftcustomsthanks, glad you liked the idea. most projects I've seen control their individually addressable LEDs with either Arduinos or ESP32 microcontroller modules. They make the magic happen in software called "FastLED animation library." It works with both Arduino & ESP32 modules. It looks like esp32 boards cost considerably less and offer better specs than most Arduinos. Even better yet, esp32 has Bluetooth and wifi built in. It might just be the only thing the esp32s are lacking is the much cooler name? But if a guy is already comfortable working with Arduino, theres certainly nothing wrong with going that route. Judging by the creations you've shared with us already, i have a feeling whatever you build incorporating this new tech is gonna be even more spectacular.