Just last week I made a 3d printed adapter for these 7mm motor connections to go out to 3/4 PVC. It eliminates the slop of the screw in the shaft since it's a tight fit. It replaces the blue and red pex you're using. You can hear the slop I'm referring to when the motor is shaken around in the video at 4:16, although it's very minimal due to your clever use of the two pex sizes. Nice solution!
Thanks for the video. The use of the 2 pieces of plastic pipe saved my Halloween project. Your instructions were well thought out and easy to understand.
Thanks for your pro-human choice of terminology. It was refreshing to hear "really small" drill bit instead of "1.25 mili-vanilimeters." By keeping the minutia out of the way it was easier to focus on the goal.
The motor will automatically reverse direction? I want to upgrade my heavy metal snowman band so it looks like they're head banging. If they do this would be perfect!!!
Anybody want to know where those motors come from Mostly microwaves those little tower heater fans but you know stand anywhere from 24 in to 4 ft tall that are slender that go back and forth those Motors are in there too you can find them for free people throwing out that kind of stuff to tear it apart Motors are there
Great Idea! One could use it for a lot of things. Thank you for sharing I do photo work so Found some very unique uses for it. Wishing you and yours the best!
Thanks for making this video. I was just about ready to pull my hair out trying to find the right size screw to fit this motor and make it stay in. It never occurred to me to drill out the hole. I also liked how you used the pipe. It has me thinking of what else I can use these motors for. Will you have more videos on other applications for these motors?
Appreciate it! Believe me, took a lot of trial and error and thrown motors. I just uploaded another video using motor for skeleton hand movements I used in my zombie pallet prop video. Newest video may help you even more, hopefully. Good luck!
I have 0% knowledge on this. But maybe someone can help for sure. Also depends on how much weight. I’ve found dc motors on Amazon but don’t know exactly what your prop does. a.co/d/0fShxVC a.co/d/4cSXJ4x
I have a motor on reindeer Animate that turns, but the deer in only supposed go up and down. There is a small rod that comes from the up and down part and there was an eye hook that went around the rod and extended down and connected to the motor. How would I connect it
The one screw went all the way through both pipes. If you are talking about the screw sticking out a little bit, that is to catch resistance to move opposite direction. My initial screw is a #4 and I only found 1 inch screws. If that is what you are asking?
Says “can’t move things too heavy.” Can it move 20pds on wheels? Also, I need a motor that reverses direction with resistance like you did with the screw….would it change direction when the prop (on wheels) hit a stop-block? Essentially looking to move a 20pd skateboard back and forth in front of my house.
I would need to test how much it can move. With a pushrod it could essentially go back and forth when it hits any resistance over the weight threshold. But when I have my next day off I’ll see how or if it can be done.
That would be greatly appreciated! Can you explain what you mean by “with a pushrod…..?” Are you saying that the motor would reverse once the skateboard got to the end of the track and hit something?
I would use a metal rod and attach to motor and skateboard to make a rotation. This link I’m sharing is my video how I built something similar to what I’m talking about, around the 3:40 mark ua-cam.com/video/HsLIG_m4DJA/v-deo.htmlsi=KB_U6Itk-dMDOlfI
You can move anywhere between 5-8 pounds (including skateboard). I made a video showing it because I explaining would be be long. I’ll also upload how I did it. ua-cam.com/users/shortsDqs8RWsaaRo?si=52G-xc3ejECPvU09
I thought very recently it's only me who can use this motor as a cheap solution of reverse forward movement for one of my application. So there is another person who already use this idea 😮..
As far as I know all do. However someone mentioned the DC motors do not. Which I don’t use. But you’ll need to use the ones I have in link. Slower rpm’s seem to need more resistance and faster rpm’s easily turn other way. If that is what you are asking.
You can get these motors out of microwave ovens along with all kinds of other fun things just don't mess around with a magnetron it has beryllium in it and will kill you if you inhale particles
Is there any other good cheap motors for this? I clicked the link and they don’t deliver to the uk so was wondering if there was another motor I could use or where to find the other pieces that were used in the video? Thank you
I don’t know but have you tried www.amazon.co.uk/ ? Or eBay may ship to you? www.ebay.com/itm/126373108824?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=l2srpuv3rfq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=GSmrW_EPRWa&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
What motor can I buy to lift a whole colfin up off the ground and what computerized chip can I buy to control more than 1 thing to activate at the same time or timed....I want you lift a colfin and have a skeleton arm pop out a swing after it lifts up and have fog release as it's lifting and a light be turned on when it lifts and stay up a little while and reverse with light and fog turn off right before the colfin lowers to ground but have tge arm go back in rhght before too
@@ronsokolowski1314 you won’t be able to handle that weight with synchronous motors. You have a lot going on. I also not sure what to recommend that is cheap. You’ll need at least two motors controlled by a controller like a picaboo plus, that allows up to four trigger movements. If not the motor route you’ll need to go the pneumatic route. It’s not cheap, and maybe someone has a better idea or suggestions, but here are some links to look at: Motor: www.frightprops.com/electric-motors/motors/dual-speed-high-torque-prop-motor-mot1.html Controller: www.frightprops.com/electronics1/frightideas-controllers/picoboo-controllers/picoboo-plus.html Pneumatic kit: www.frightprops.com/pneumatics/kits/pneumatic-hook-up-kits/picoboo-controller-pneumatic-kit-1-1-16-bore-cylinder.html
@@CesarSanchez-oi2jn the second one was probably 50-60rpm. I was only using it as an example. The speed is only up to you. I’ll share a video of different rpm speeds
The link for one type is in video description and here is another similar. They use regular 120v plugs that usually come with motor. All motors I’ve used went both directions. 3PCS Synchronous Synchron Motor Turntable Motor Electric Synchron Motor For Cup Turner,cuptisserie,Tumbler Cup Rotator with 7mm Flexible Coupling 100-127VAC 50/60 Hz 4W 5-6RPM/MIN CCW/CW a.co/d/feqaFTd
Why is the motor so slow at 4:43 but so quick at 5:13? I bought the same motor and I understand the more rpm in making it faster but I’m curious why yours moves so slowly and then suddenly becomes so quick?
Two different motors. First one was showing the setup (probably 2-3 rpm), second one was one already completed (faster rpm). Since I use so many different rpm’s, it is just preference.
@@stephaniekeating6596 these motors are weak so you have to be creative on how move heavier things (depends what you have in mind). If it is something heavy, I’d go with a wiper motor from somewhere like frightprops.
The speed will determine the rpm so 2-3 is the slowest and my range is between 2-60rpm, just depends what I buy. They should reverse when any hard friction disrupts turning. Here are some other links of three different brands. a.co/d/aHIQWb9 uxcell AC 100-127V 15-18R/Min... www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0FVHM7?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share CHANCS Synchronous Electric Motor... www.amazon.com/dp/B012W0AMYE?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Blue pipe fits snug to motor fitting, red pipe fits snug on blue, so little give. Guess you can get away with just blue if you but pvc pipe over it and screw it together so no wiggle. But this is the reason why I do it.
Link is in descent here it is: CHANCS Synchronous Turntable Motor Electric Motor TYC-50 5-6RPM 4W 100-127V with 7mm Flexible Coupling Connector, Synchron Motor for Cup Turner,Cuptisserie Rotator 1.8M Power Cord Switch Plug 2pcs
@@brianbenson3091 never more than 5 minutes at a time. We were still building the prop. Then suddenly it wouldn't reverse. Only clicks. I just ordered two more motors and going to attempt it again. I'll report back. Perhaps it had something to do with the motor
@@w215philly though these are “cheap” motors, sometimes they are made “cheaply”. I’m sorry to hear this. I stand by these motors, and occasionally they burn out but never had one that stopped going back and forth. Not that it matters but what rpm?
@@brianbenson3091 update: so I live in the EU and my original motor was 220v. I bought a replacement and it also failed. I then bought a 110v and it appears to be working just fine. Thanks again for the content
Just last week I made a 3d printed adapter for these 7mm motor connections to go out to 3/4 PVC. It eliminates the slop of the screw in the shaft since it's a tight fit. It replaces the blue and red pex you're using. You can hear the slop I'm referring to when the motor is shaken around in the video at 4:16, although it's very minimal due to your clever use of the two pex sizes. Nice solution!
Awesome. Always interested in how people find work arounds for these motors.
Do you have a file for that? 😊
@@BrentThorne-xy6db My reply keeps getting flagged because I include the URL. It's at Thingiverse. Search for "7mm motor to 3/4 PVC adapter"
Thanks for the video. The use of the 2 pieces of plastic pipe saved my Halloween project. Your instructions were well thought out and easy to understand.
That’s great! It’s what the channel is for.
I'm gonna try this this year. Thanks a million for making it so easy to understand
Those pipes are pex water pipes and are in the plumbing aisle for anyone wondering
I also included the links in description for everything I use.
Thanks for your pro-human choice of terminology. It was refreshing to hear "really small" drill bit instead of "1.25 mili-vanilimeters." By keeping the minutia out of the way it was easier to focus on the goal.
Also every single fan that oscillates back-and-forth has one of these slower motors in it, I collected quite a few from broken fans over the years.
The motor will automatically reverse direction? I want to upgrade my heavy metal snowman band so it looks like they're head banging. If they do this would be perfect!!!
Anybody want to know where those motors come from Mostly microwaves those little tower heater fans but you know stand anywhere from 24 in to 4 ft tall that are slender that go back and forth those Motors are in there too you can find them for free people throwing out that kind of stuff to tear it apart Motors are there
Not waterproof though.
Super helpful video. Thank you for explaining this.
Great Idea! One could use it for a lot of things. Thank you for sharing I do photo work so Found some very unique uses for it. Wishing you and yours the best!
Thanks! As with all my videos, if you find an easier way please share! It’s all about helping with ideas and going from there.
Great and simple video. Thanks!!!
I'm going to use this tutoruial to make a spinning cosplay prop! thanks for making it easy to understand
Here’s more ways:
ua-cam.com/video/bf83JMm42Hg/v-deo.htmlsi=EDD2l-GKi88vd-20
I also have a video of different rpm examples
Thanks for making this video. I was just about ready to pull my hair out trying to find the right size screw to fit this motor and make it stay in. It never occurred to me to drill out the hole. I also liked how you used the pipe. It has me thinking of what else I can use these motors for. Will you have more videos on other applications for these motors?
Appreciate it! Believe me, took a lot of trial and error and thrown motors. I just uploaded another video using motor for skeleton hand movements I used in my zombie pallet prop video. Newest video may help you even more, hopefully. Good luck!
Thank you! Need to figure out something for Halloween I can use this idea for now.
Enjoyed the video, exactly what I was looking for.... but I need a DC motor for a prop in my car. Anyone any ideas, thanks again
I have 0% knowledge on this. But maybe someone can help for sure. Also depends on how much weight. I’ve found dc motors on Amazon but don’t know exactly what your prop does.
a.co/d/0fShxVC
a.co/d/4cSXJ4x
I have a motor on reindeer Animate that turns, but the deer in only supposed go up and down. There is a small rod that comes from the up and down part and there was an eye hook that went around the rod and extended down and connected to the motor. How would I connect it
Trying to picture it but thinking if you had a eye hook you can screw into the pipe to hook up the reindeer rods?
This is REALLY appreciated. I hope everyone does what I did because of it - LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!
Thank you!
Is there a way to get it to work with a remote control? I’m trying to get something to turn but only a little bit on command
I never thought about doing that but maybe a remote plug like this:
a.co/d/hkv6tVZ
Hi, Brian. Silly question but what size screw do i get? It might be in the video and I missed it. Thank you!
#4 I have link in description of exact one
Why didn't you put a bolt all the way through the shaft of motor instead of sticking that screw in just a little?
The one screw went all the way through both pipes. If you are talking about the screw sticking out a little bit, that is to catch resistance to move opposite direction. My initial screw is a #4 and I only found 1 inch screws. If that is what you are asking?
Says “can’t move things too heavy.” Can it move 20pds on wheels? Also, I need a motor that reverses direction with resistance like you did with the screw….would it change direction when the prop (on wheels) hit a stop-block? Essentially looking to move a 20pd skateboard back and forth in front of my house.
I would need to test how much it can move. With a pushrod it could essentially go back and forth when it hits any resistance over the weight threshold. But when I have my next day off I’ll see how or if it can be done.
That would be greatly appreciated! Can you explain what you mean by “with a pushrod…..?” Are you saying that the motor would reverse once the skateboard got to the end of the track and hit something?
I would use a metal rod and attach to motor and skateboard to make a rotation. This link I’m sharing is my video how I built something similar to what I’m talking about, around the 3:40 mark
ua-cam.com/video/HsLIG_m4DJA/v-deo.htmlsi=KB_U6Itk-dMDOlfI
You can move anywhere between 5-8 pounds (including skateboard). I made a video showing it because I explaining would be be long. I’ll also upload how I did it.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsDqs8RWsaaRo?si=52G-xc3ejECPvU09
I thought very recently it's only me who can use this motor as a cheap solution of reverse forward movement for one of my application. So there is another person who already use this idea 😮..
Does all of the turntable motors have this feature of bouncing when they hit a limit? Is it common? Thanks for the video
As far as I know all do. However someone mentioned the DC motors do not. Which I don’t use. But you’ll need to use the ones I have in link. Slower rpm’s seem to need more resistance and faster rpm’s easily turn other way. If that is what you are asking.
You can get these motors out of microwave ovens along with all kinds of other fun things just don't mess around with a magnetron it has beryllium in it and will kill you if you inhale particles
Is there any other good cheap motors for this? I clicked the link and they don’t deliver to the uk so was wondering if there was another motor I could use or where to find the other pieces that were used in the video? Thank you
I don’t know but have you tried www.amazon.co.uk/ ? Or eBay may ship to you? www.ebay.com/itm/126373108824?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=l2srpuv3rfq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=GSmrW_EPRWa&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
I really hope you have more videos. 👍🏼👍🏼
I’m super bad at it but ya, plan on it soon! Thanks
What motor can I buy to lift a whole colfin up off the ground and what computerized chip can I buy to control more than 1 thing to activate at the same time or timed....I want you lift a colfin and have a skeleton arm pop out a swing after it lifts up and have fog release as it's lifting and a light be turned on when it lifts and stay up a little while and reverse with light and fog turn off right before the colfin lowers to ground but have tge arm go back in rhght before too
@@ronsokolowski1314 you won’t be able to handle that weight with synchronous motors. You have a lot going on. I also not sure what to recommend that is cheap. You’ll need at least two motors controlled by a controller like a picaboo plus, that allows up to four trigger movements. If not the motor route you’ll need to go the pneumatic route. It’s not cheap, and maybe someone has a better idea or suggestions, but here are some links to look at:
Motor: www.frightprops.com/electric-motors/motors/dual-speed-high-torque-prop-motor-mot1.html
Controller: www.frightprops.com/electronics1/frightideas-controllers/picoboo-controllers/picoboo-plus.html
Pneumatic kit: www.frightprops.com/pneumatics/kits/pneumatic-hook-up-kits/picoboo-controller-pneumatic-kit-1-1-16-bore-cylinder.html
What rpms is the second one you’re showing already assembled? I ordered the ones you linked 5/6 rpms and moves as slow as your 2-3 rpms
@@CesarSanchez-oi2jn the second one was probably 50-60rpm. I was only using it as an example. The speed is only up to you. I’ll share a video of different rpm speeds
RPM speeds ua-cam.com/video/-x8AUxBZkOM/v-deo.htmlsi=vH8BSxhLbaghqs3h
Can you just use pvc for all of it instead of the red n blue plastic things ?
Yes. Just need to secure it on motor. Here’s a video I did with other ways to attach.
ua-cam.com/video/bf83JMm42Hg/v-deo.htmlsi=RhoqRkNa--x0HizU
Can you link the motors you used. Cuz as I understand it not all of them will reverse???
Also are the ones ur using 5vish or 120v?
The link for one type is in video description and here is another similar. They use regular 120v plugs that usually come with motor. All motors I’ve used went both directions.
3PCS Synchronous Synchron Motor Turntable Motor Electric Synchron Motor For Cup Turner,cuptisserie,Tumbler Cup Rotator with 7mm Flexible Coupling 100-127VAC 50/60 Hz 4W 5-6RPM/MIN CCW/CW a.co/d/feqaFTd
Look for the word "Synchronous" and the letters "CW/CCW" in the description of the motor, it stands for, clock wise/counter clock wise.
Why is the motor so slow at 4:43 but so quick at 5:13? I bought the same motor and I understand the more rpm in making it faster but I’m curious why yours moves so slowly and then suddenly becomes so quick?
Two different motors. First one was showing the setup (probably 2-3 rpm), second one was one already completed (faster rpm). Since I use so many different rpm’s, it is just preference.
@@brianbenson3091 ok that’s what I figured but I wasn’t sure.
@@brianbenson3091 on a different note tho, if I needed to my motor to be able to move something heavier, I would need more volts?
@@stephaniekeating6596 these motors are weak so you have to be creative on how move heavier things (depends what you have in mind). If it is something heavy, I’d go with a wiper motor from somewhere like frightprops.
@@stephaniekeating6596 here’s a link to one of my videos moving up to 5lbs
ua-cam.com/video/BKoLoexPYaM/v-deo.htmlsi=TSp_gR6IrJQZ3stW
I don’t understand why you use 2 pipes the red and blue instead of just one pipe.
Stability. They fit tug with the apparatus on top of motor. But you can use however many you want as long as it works for you.
Used the link but they didn’t reverse and went really slow despite being the same. Will try another brand and see
The speed will determine the rpm so 2-3 is the slowest and my range is between 2-60rpm, just depends what I buy. They should reverse when any hard friction disrupts turning. Here are some other links of three different brands.
a.co/d/aHIQWb9
uxcell AC 100-127V 15-18R/Min... www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0FVHM7?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
CHANCS Synchronous Electric Motor... www.amazon.com/dp/B012W0AMYE?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Thank you. Turns out I wasn’t applying enough resistance but tried again after your comment. Thanks again
Y did u use the blue and red pipe. Y not a regulare pvc pipe?
Blue pipe fits snug to motor fitting, red pipe fits snug on blue, so little give. Guess you can get away with just blue if you but pvc pipe over it and screw it together so no wiggle. But this is the reason why I do it.
What sizes of the two is the red 1/2 or 3/4.
@@MandeepGrewal-u6e red is 3/4 and blue is 1/2 description has links
Thanks
How many V and rpm are those motors
Link is in descent here it is:
CHANCS Synchronous Turntable Motor Electric Motor TYC-50 5-6RPM 4W 100-127V with 7mm Flexible Coupling Connector, Synchron Motor for Cup Turner,Cuptisserie Rotator 1.8M Power Cord Switch Plug 2pcs
Any with 15 rpm
Yes and here is a link for example:
ua-cam.com/video/-x8AUxBZkOM/v-deo.htmlsi=5sO_XwJZIgbNawRY
Cool!!!
Only worked for about a week then stopped reversing
Interesting. Never had that issue before. How long was it running? Mine run approximately 4 hours when I use them.
@@brianbenson3091 never more than 5 minutes at a time. We were still building the prop. Then suddenly it wouldn't reverse. Only clicks. I just ordered two more motors and going to attempt it again. I'll report back. Perhaps it had something to do with the motor
@@w215philly though these are “cheap” motors, sometimes they are made “cheaply”. I’m sorry to hear this. I stand by these motors, and occasionally they burn out but never had one that stopped going back and forth. Not that it matters but what rpm?
@@brianbenson3091 2.5-3 rpm
@@brianbenson3091 update: so I live in the EU and my original motor was 220v. I bought a replacement and it also failed. I then bought a 110v and it appears to be working just fine. Thanks again for the content