Simple Motorized Halloween Props

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  • Опубліковано 29 гру 2024

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  • @tom48a2z
    @tom48a2z 3 роки тому +72

    I consider Steve to be the one who peeked my interest in Animatronics this past July. I didn't know until recently that he was ill, and since passed on. I was hoping to meet him someday, but I guess that will have to rate. Steve, with all that you have done, you will defintely be remembered. As I continue my learning I will think of you as my mentor, even if we never met. Rest in Peace, Steve.

    • @anthony4530
      @anthony4530 2 роки тому

      Piqued, not peeked.

    • @ThePixieDuster
      @ThePixieDuster 2 роки тому +2

      wow

    • @corycoral7072
      @corycoral7072 Рік тому +3

      This is heartbreaking, thank you for calling attention to this,. Keep building in his honor.

  • @haloweenuk2822
    @haloweenuk2822 Рік тому +12

    This upload is a timeless classic.
    It has helped thousands of people from new beginners to experienced prop builders and I for one keep coming back to watch this recording several times a year, every year.
    Sometimes I come here for inspiration or to get my haunt mojo back and I often come here to pay homage to a great man who helped me so much.
    He spent a lot of time and effort to help me to make things that I deemed to be out of my skill or knowledgeable zone.
    I appreciated all Steve did for me and I miss the guy.
    Thank you for everything you have done for all of us and the whole halloween loving community.
    Best wishes 👍

  • @lh9789
    @lh9789 2 роки тому +8

    Miss you dearly, my friend. Congrats on leaving such a wonderful legacy behind. You did well and you did good. Rest easy🧡❤️🧡

    • @wcamericanmade9828
      @wcamericanmade9828 3 місяці тому

      Did he die??

    • @lh9789
      @lh9789 3 місяці тому

      @@wcamericanmade9828 Sadly, yes. Cancer came and gave him only about 2 months. He was a very generous and kind man. Author, triathlete and family man, he used to set up animatronics in his yard and inside his house and then throw a big Halloween party. Always friendly, always shared his knowledge enthusiastically. He is missed.

  • @careismatik3099
    @careismatik3099 3 роки тому +2

    Rest in Peace Steve! Thank you for all the great information ❤️

  • @shawnc1016
    @shawnc1016 3 роки тому +4

    We're going to miss you Steve. RIP.

  • @quarancine878
    @quarancine878 2 роки тому

    Steve, you were always a top notch gentleman.

  • @gwendolynshaw532
    @gwendolynshaw532 2 роки тому

    Great primer to animatronics!

  • @matthewgordon799
    @matthewgordon799 3 роки тому +13

    Amazing! You are why we got into motor props for Halloween, and now we got about a dozen of them! Thanks so much!

  • @iagreewithyoubub
    @iagreewithyoubub 5 років тому

    I love the green guy at 13:00. So simple yet so effective.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      I picked him up at a sale when a fellow haunter was paring down his display. He has become a favorite of mine.

  • @jeffmiguel
    @jeffmiguel 5 років тому +13

    You're my hero. I have been looking for tutorials on this. Thanks a.gain

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +1

      Why thank you! Are you working on something specific?

  • @marym3479
    @marym3479 6 років тому +8

    This is just what I was looking for. I've been building animated halloween props for several years thanks to my Make & Take group, but I haven't been able to meet with them for a while. I needed some help with more motor ideas and your video did the trick. Many thanks! BTW, your video provided the perfect amount of conversation, instructions and visuals to get the job done. Kudos, Nice work :D

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому +3

      I'm glad you found it helpful. Good luck with your builds and have a great Halloween!

  • @mfmhydro6274
    @mfmhydro6274 6 років тому +6

    Thanks Steve !!!! This is a Great video for the beginner , very informative

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      I'm happy to share my experience as others shared with me.

  • @taitlarson15
    @taitlarson15 3 місяці тому +1

    I am really green on this. I am a carpenter by trade. So wood is my, go to. Love this, I will propably try to do it all of wood. Thanks! I really am inspired.

  • @rodericktheartist
    @rodericktheartist 2 роки тому

    Hello, what a great video, thank you. I do have a longshot question. I purchased Home Depot's Headless Horseman Animatronic and one of the motors does not work, is there way to replace it and if so, where would I find it? Thank you in advance:)

  • @slickpopzify
    @slickpopzify 5 років тому +2

    Officially the coolest neighbor ever 👏👏👏

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +2

      We love doing it as much as they love seeing it! I will tell you that I have met more of my neighbors since starting my display than I ever knew before.

  • @richardtaggart5036
    @richardtaggart5036 6 років тому +3

    For a newbie like myself this is a great start. Thanks!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      My pleasure. There are plenty more how to videos on my page if you need any additional inspiration!

    • @tonyalittle-fischer9511
      @tonyalittle-fischer9511 4 роки тому

      @@halstaff what motor would I need to make a grim reaper's arm go from straight to a 45° angle and back to straight again

  • @metaflame113
    @metaflame113 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for sharing. I am working to improve upon my animatronic designs. Any and all links are appreciated. Thank you for the links provided. Have a great rest of your day.

  • @philcul
    @philcul 4 роки тому +1

    Great tutorial. Very easy to understand and you talk very well and are confident. I will definitely be referencing this a lot. Congrats.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @davidmcbrayer4461
    @davidmcbrayer4461 5 років тому +9

    AMAZING TUTORIAL!!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to convey all of these techniques and web page addresses. I am certainly a fan....

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +1

      My pleasure! Be sure to watch for another video like this detailing pneumatic props. Lots more info in my book as well - amzn.to/2Jl7gVu (that's an affiliate link).

  • @TheDarthBobul
    @TheDarthBobul 6 років тому +7

    This is such a great and informative video. I’m looking to do start working on a standing prop that turns at the the torso and possibly lifts and arm. I was seriously doubting being able to do this myself but after watching this I am totally inspired. Thank you for all of this information.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому +2

      Glad you found it useful. I have over 160 prop and animatronic videos on the page to help you with ideas. My motorized Santa build might get you started - ua-cam.com/video/NLeOjiqUM6w/v-deo.html. Please send me a video when you get yours completed!

  • @RevenantManor
    @RevenantManor 6 років тому +27

    This is a fantastic breakdown of motorized Halloween prop options; much appreciated!
    Personally, I found the toggle bolt / PVC cap / plastic skull combo to be a bit of a 'lightbulb' moment, and expect to make good use of that tidbit in the future.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому +4

      Thank you! It's amazing to me how one little tip can make things so much easier when I'm designing a prop. I'm glad you found that tip useful.

    • @michellepernula872
      @michellepernula872 3 роки тому

      I'm wondering about using a paper shredder motor some way. I hate parting with something that works.

  • @OakLaneCemetery
    @OakLaneCemetery 6 років тому +1

    Going to check out those fence brackets for mounting wipers. Never seen them before.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      These are my favorite ones - www.homedepot.com/p/Simpson-Strong-Tie-PGT-2-3-8-in-O-D-Pipe-Grip-Tie-PGT2-R/100375207 They are just large enough to fit over the body of the wiper motor. You may even need to remove the bolt and spread them open a bit to slide it on. Then replace the bolt and tighten down. They work great!

  • @fritzcreo6820
    @fritzcreo6820 2 роки тому

    Such a great information video, was searching for your book, but can't find it in stock anywhere

  • @disablednotunable5694
    @disablednotunable5694 5 років тому +1

    Hi.
    I adore the design of the one armed grave grabber@21:50 but I cannot find the "how to" or plans for it anywhere.
    Please could you provide a link.
    Many thanks

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +1

      You may have to join the Rocky Mountain Haunters Group on Facebook to get access to the files section - facebook.com/groups/rockymountainhaunters/files/ In the Classic version of Facebook, go to their page and click the files section. You'll find it listed as Grave Grabber Instructions.pdf

    • @disablednotunable5694
      @disablednotunable5694 5 років тому +2

      @@halstaff
      Hi and thanks.
      I have joined and now have the plans.
      And it seems to be an excellent site so I will be spending the next few months looking at everybody's awesome work.
      Thank you very much for the helpful reply.

  • @kensmith5694
    @kensmith5694 Рік тому

    There are also voltage regulators that will reduce the voltage on a motor. A keyword to look for is "buck". Basically they do PWM inside and then smooth the voltage to send to the motor. You can get them that will go down to as low as 1.5V.

    • @kensmith5694
      @kensmith5694 Рік тому

      Also:
      Many years back a friend of mine made a quite nice prop(s). Many people have seen "light organs" or "color organs" where the light comes on in reaction to a sound. He had two jack-o-lanterns. One was over here and the other over there. (you get the idea about 8 feet apart). He had a set of PC speakers with one speaker behind each. He then had two people record a conversation to produce a stereo recording with each person's voice in its own channel only. A nice thing about the way he did it, the actors could also hide and run it directly with microphones. This meant they could run the canned stuff most of the time and take over while thinking about which canned audio to use next.

  • @hbiradar
    @hbiradar 2 роки тому

    Amazing and most detailed video out there.

  • @theric85
    @theric85 6 років тому +4

    Nice video Halstaff! You just gave me motivation to redesign the base of my tombstone popper! Have you thought about making a video about getting the correct stroke length for the props? That's one of the hardest parts when I am building mine.

  • @juanperezmortara1274
    @juanperezmortara1274 2 місяці тому +1

    Muy bueno...por favor más vídeos ensañando como hacer movimientos de animatronica.
    Gracias

    • @chadnoles5671
      @chadnoles5671 Місяць тому

      Sadly he passed away a couple of years ago

  • @halloweensrevenge87
    @halloweensrevenge87 5 років тому +2

    Would be so cool to make an animatronic to fit my theme this year for halloween

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      What is your theme? What is holding you back from making one?

    • @halloweensrevenge87
      @halloweensrevenge87 5 років тому +1

      My theme is a swamp and I don’t want the average spirit Halloween witch prop for it but I think making one of these would help me customize it to how I want it, but I am not the most mechanical human being!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +1

      @@halloweensrevenge87 A Cauldron Creep is one of my favorite witch props and it would fit in a swamp theme. It uses PVC, a wiper motor and a reindeer motor. It is a perfect introduction into animated props. Check this one out - ua-cam.com/video/lbwsIYIkPdI/v-deo.html

  • @jaspermatty
    @jaspermatty 6 років тому +3

    Great Video that shows how a lot of these props work-thanks!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      You're welcome. I hope you are able to use at least a few of the ideas in your builds.

  • @shayinla1942
    @shayinla1942 3 роки тому +1

    Really awesome stuff! I thought I was a beginner, but I think I’m a pre-beginner because even the easiest is over my head.

  • @oliviapeterson5454
    @oliviapeterson5454 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for this!!! You're so creative and thoughtful or sharing this info, best wishes 🎃

  • @eshafer01
    @eshafer01 5 років тому +1

    This was very helpful.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      Great to hear. Are you working on something specific?

    • @eshafer01
      @eshafer01 5 років тому

      @@halstaff Yes,I am working on an animatronic Halloween project, hoping to make it scary.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      @@eshafer01 Good luck! Have a great Halloween!

  • @vickilockeby3172
    @vickilockeby3172 2 роки тому

    Holy cow!!! Now I feel like a complete idiot!!!!! Duh! Duh! Duh!
    I have struggled for 5 years trying to figure out how to attach a head….foam, plastic and even rubber ones…..during my “Halloween DIY” yearly attempts!
    Thank you! Thank you! I can not thank you enough for that tidbit

  • @jimmycshorrortracks739
    @jimmycshorrortracks739 4 роки тому

    This is awesome been wanting to animate stuff for a while. Thanks!!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 роки тому +1

      Good luck with your projects. Once you start, there's no going back! Please share a link when you get something built.

  • @hindustanimiyabhai1767
    @hindustanimiyabhai1767 5 років тому

    I like your stuff Mr. Prop Maker.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +1

      Why thank you! I hope you check out some of the other prop building videos on my page.

    • @hindustanimiyabhai1767
      @hindustanimiyabhai1767 5 років тому

      @@halstaff I actually love your ideas. I am going to start building some stuff and certainly need your help. Hope I can count on you.

    • @hindustanimiyabhai1767
      @hindustanimiyabhai1767 5 років тому

      I did checked other videos and found your talent to be on a high level, what I am about to build is quite difficult for me.

    • @hindustanimiyabhai1767
      @hindustanimiyabhai1767 5 років тому

      @@halstaff
      I wish to build something like walking Scarecrows in this clip below.
      ua-cam.com/video/fLXIxkRf9QI/v-deo.html

  • @ccrider77
    @ccrider77 Рік тому

    Great ideas! Thanks!

  • @G56AG
    @G56AG 5 років тому

    Good information, it would have been nice to see the items dressed and working as they would be on Halloween.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +1

      Agreed. In an effort to keep the video from being any longer than it already was, I focused on the mechanisms themselves. I did adapt the presentation in my pneumatics video which showed the completed props - ua-cam.com/video/PM84rCkoUsk/v-deo.html
      Thank you very much for the input!

  • @MrZombieUK
    @MrZombieUK 6 років тому +20

    I am not sure how anyone can thumbs down a video like this - my mind boggles!! !!! !!!
    Great ideas that i'll be using to make this Halloween totally special for the kids :) Thanks!!!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому +2

      Thank you! It was fun putting this together.

    • @lucienaugustusarchibaldmac7904
      @lucienaugustusarchibaldmac7904 5 років тому +1

      lt's called,TDS. 'TRUMP derangement syndrome'. They hate everything and everyone. Sad.

  • @lisaoreilly1422
    @lisaoreilly1422 3 роки тому

    Great video

  • @DavidDotsonSneakyDave
    @DavidDotsonSneakyDave 3 роки тому

    What is the name of the connector that's being used to connect the wall wart to the motor at 13:50?

  • @michaelrtreat
    @michaelrtreat 2 місяці тому

    Good stuff

  • @laricakrischel5629
    @laricakrischel5629 3 роки тому

    This is wonderful but totally out of my talent range. What is the chance that you can buy something ready made? I am needing something to make my props head go around and around. Any suggestions for someone that isn't able to build these things?

  • @randywilson4529
    @randywilson4529 5 років тому

    Excellent Tutorial on motor driven props and how to put them together, thanks for sharing

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      I'm happy you find it useful. Happy Halloween!

  • @MRJCL711
    @MRJCL711 3 роки тому

    This is awesome!!

  • @CousinRyan
    @CousinRyan Рік тому

    Are those wiper motors water/weather proof? If not, is it possible to weather proof them?

  • @joshchelsey2234
    @joshchelsey2234 4 роки тому +1

    How did you build the one at 15:25

  • @DuckysCollection
    @DuckysCollection Рік тому

    super helpful! thank you!

  • @SnotGirrrl
    @SnotGirrrl Рік тому

    Just the video I needed, tysm! I'm making a kinetic sculpture and need to figure out a scissor like open and close movement.

  • @Warner-uf3mf
    @Warner-uf3mf Рік тому

    Great video, thanks.

  • @Invisible-Human1967
    @Invisible-Human1967 2 роки тому

    I just subscribed. Thanks for the video and excellent content in it.

  • @napkin62
    @napkin62 Рік тому

    Amazing 😮

  • @jp040759
    @jp040759 6 років тому +3

    Very cool sir. Thanks for your time. and dedication.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      My pleasure. I hope I was able to help.

  • @robertfezekas6632
    @robertfezekas6632 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. I've learned a lot by watching the video. My mind is flooded with ideas now!!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      Great! I'd love to see what you come up with. Please shoot me a picture or video if you get the chance.

  • @jaredmac42
    @jaredmac42 3 роки тому

    Hi Steve! I LOVE your videos. But I'm a little stuck. I've got these reindeer motors (the guts, not the white-cased one). They come with a brass hex motor coupling nut. But I can't figure out what metal hardware I then use to transfer the rotary motion from the motor to the PVC. I see little bits of metal strips and screws in your videos but I was hoping you could provide a few more details on what those pieces are. Thanks for your help, and amazing work.

  • @wshnlc
    @wshnlc 6 років тому +1

    Awesome as always Steve!

  • @halstaff
    @halstaff  5 років тому +5

    If you liked this video and want more info on my preferred way of controlling props, make sure to check out ua-cam.com/video/ZmMF-aojtVY/v-deo.html

    • @fragolegirl2002
      @fragolegirl2002 5 років тому

      Halstaff's Animatronic Workshop awesome video, I really liked it. But I was wondering if you might have a tutorial on animatronics that work with motion sensor, like the same examples in your video but activated by motion. Hope you can help me, thank you.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      @@fragolegirl2002 I do as I prefer to use PIR's to trigger my props. It provides a better scare and increases the life of the props as they aren't running continuously. Here's a link to a video on how I set up my PIR's when I use them with a microcontroller - ua-cam.com/video/aPhuZUS0zrc/v-deo.html I also use these inline models with many of motor drive props - amzn.to/2AV2f0w (that's an affiliate link).
      Good luck with all your projects!

  • @TownsEndComics
    @TownsEndComics 5 років тому +1

    I really like your videos and come back often for reference and inspiration. Question on the build at time code 17:01, do you have specs? I'd love to build that. If no design, any other reference I can look at?

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +1

      Thank you! I don't but I can take some measurements and additional photos when I take it out again for Haunt X in February if that is not too late for you.

    • @TownsEndComics
      @TownsEndComics 5 років тому

      That would be great, thanks!

  • @meche185
    @meche185 4 роки тому +1

    Exelente, muchas gracias por compartir tus conocimientos 👍🏿

  • @KisDraga
    @KisDraga 3 роки тому

    This is awesome! Thanks for sharing all of this, I really want to try to make something, but I'm a total newbie ... I'm struggling to understand (or find) how to set up the motor? Wiring, connecting to power and whatnot

  • @sandypenny1671
    @sandypenny1671 2 роки тому

    Which if these would I use if trying to make a Helm to a prop ship for Halloween move slowly back and forth?

  • @pedrollaudesgarcia8488
    @pedrollaudesgarcia8488 4 роки тому +2

    Your videos are great! I wanted to ask if, with a vent motor, you can choose the speed of the movement? And if so, how do you do it? Thank you!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 роки тому

      My favorite method is to reduce the input voltage from the 12V it usually gets to 5V.

    • @Alien415
      @Alien415 3 роки тому

      Do you have a link/supplier for the voltage reducer?
      Have you ever tried using a power window motor from a car?
      Thanks

  • @antoniodevargas7402
    @antoniodevargas7402 2 роки тому

    I had a question about the linkage used for the zombie about 17 minutes in. When connecting the pvc together with bolts, do you keep them loose enough for everything to freely move or are you using certain bolts? I'm having issues with getting the linkage to move freely while the motor spins. Thanks again

  • @TheUnofficialMaker
    @TheUnofficialMaker 3 місяці тому

    very inspiring

  • @johnnymac7261
    @johnnymac7261 3 роки тому

    Love this video.

  • @edsnell8387
    @edsnell8387 2 роки тому

    Great video. Quick question for the third head prop, the moving side to side one, what is the metal piece that is connecting the motor to the pvc pipe? thanks for the tutorial

  • @jwood6902
    @jwood6902 2 роки тому

    good stuff

  • @deadandrottencreepylover6267
    @deadandrottencreepylover6267 5 років тому +2

    Wow, awesome turtorial , very much info told at a calm way , i apreciate that because soe many tutorials are just explained very rushed and thats NOT always a good thing haha , sow again thnx sir and u got a sub from me , greetings from The Netherlands and keep them coming pls

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      Glad it was helpful. I'm in the process of doing a similar video with pneumatics. Hopefully it will be done in the next week or so.

  • @marcnischan
    @marcnischan 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this!

  • @gregjones3746
    @gregjones3746 6 років тому +1

    awesome!----can a motor be used to make an alligator mouth snap open and shut?

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      Thank you! It sure can open and close it but it won't snap as fast as it would if you used pneumatics.

  • @loniHill-x1o
    @loniHill-x1o 3 місяці тому

    Man could I use your help!!! Which motor would you suggest using that is very lightweight and can make huge butterfly wings slowly open and close? The butterfly is going to be suspended above me...somehow..... not sure how just yet lol I think this year I am really pushing the envelope lol It's going to be nothing short of a miracle if I am successful. My goal is to be a fairy with a HUGE monarch butterfly floating above me to the side with wings that are motorized to open and close. I also have to figure out how to attach paper mache mushrooms and flowers to set the scene. I was thinking about attaching the shroms to my leg using wires and covering the wire with vines and flowers. As I am writing this I am thinking it's official,,,, I have lost my damn mind lol lol lol
    Thank you for any advice you could give me, it will be greatly appreciated!!!!

  • @tonydavies3750
    @tonydavies3750 4 роки тому

    Fantastic demonstration. Would you know what type of motion I could use to make my 1 metre reindeer to look like he's flying?

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  4 роки тому +1

      It depends on how complicated you are willing to go to create the illusion. If I was building it, I would use multiple servo joints in the legs to make it appear that they are running (since they don't fly using wings). Much like this video clip - media1.tenor.com/images/cdef74e9a9dddc3f7e8c0d5ac66d007b/tenor.gif?itemid=15886350 To keep down the number of moving joints required, you could pair up the front and back legs.
      An ambitious project but it would look fantastic. Good luck and please share it!

    • @tonydavies3750
      @tonydavies3750 4 роки тому +1

      @@halstaff thanks for your quick reply.

  • @appohlmann
    @appohlmann Рік тому

    Great video I am looking for a way to build a mechanical ball that moves from side to side. I am building a skeleton pickleball court in my driveway and am trying to figure out how to have a lighted ball the appears to be moving form one side of the court to the other. Any ideas?

  • @deverious951
    @deverious951 5 років тому +1

    Any suggestions on making a sensor or remote controlled jump scare prop?

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      Lots of different ways to do this. Do you want to keep it powered by a motor or can you use air? Do you have an example of what you would like to do?

    • @deverious951
      @deverious951 5 років тому +1

      So I'm planning on making a biohazard drum jump-scare. I want to make it all from scratch using an ultrasonic Mister with LED lights inside. I'm leaning towards using a Wireless push-button system that is electric powered attatched to a melted figure that would jump out of the top.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      @@deverious951 Using a wireless push button is a great, inexpensive way to trigger a prop. You can fire it off at exactly the right moment. Of course, it does require a human operator to monitor it.

  • @shaker7440
    @shaker7440 6 років тому +2

    Thanks so much for the information ! 😁❤🎃

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      You're welcome. Good luck with your builds.

  • @831zapata
    @831zapata 5 років тому +1

    I should found this a year ago guess I'm start getting ready for next year thanks for the help

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +1

      It's never too early to start working on next year's display!

  • @asmarteru
    @asmarteru 6 років тому +2

    Love all the info ... thanks for sharing your know-how.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      I hope you found it useful. Anything I missed that I should cover in another video?

    • @asmarteru
      @asmarteru 6 років тому

      I think you covered the basics. I know you as the prop controller guy who loves building the electronics that makes these things go. Still haven't gotten that good at building controllers so I'm always looking to learn. My goal one day is to build an animatronic figure that includes arms, legs and torso movements and program a "show". I saw just a bit of that project you and Lightman? were working on. I just can't keep up with all the "changes" in this area or the price tag on my ideas. Again, love that you continue to share with the haunting community.

  • @LordHog
    @LordHog 6 років тому

    Fantastic overview!! Thanks a lot

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      You're welcome. Happy to share.

  • @LinecookThorJamiethaxton
    @LinecookThorJamiethaxton 6 років тому

    Love this video thanks Steve I will have to think about it for my which prop

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому +1

      Thank you Jamie! I'm working on another one along the same lines for pneumatics.

  • @stebstebanesier6205
    @stebstebanesier6205 6 років тому +1

    Great video, lots'a good info thank you. You mentioned that some PWMs can cause the wiper motor to hum, can we tell ahead of time what to look out for?

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому +1

      Thank you! I have never had any issues with the PWM's from Fright Props or Monster Guts. The inexpensive versions from eBay can be a different story. Unfortunately it can be a bit of trail and error but the one I listed has worked for me.

    • @stebstebanesier6205
      @stebstebanesier6205 6 років тому

      Ok thanks

  • @BillSmith-b8x
    @BillSmith-b8x 2 місяці тому

    Just wondering if you have any ideas about electric chair how to make my prop move back-and-forth

  • @sportster1200511
    @sportster1200511 5 років тому

    GREAT INFO👍👍👍👍

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      Glad you like it. Hope you find it useful.

  • @59kennyp
    @59kennyp 5 років тому

    Great video!!!

  • @wellcraftNJ
    @wellcraftNJ 6 років тому +1

    Nice library of information, Steve!! Well done.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      Thank you! Now to plan the next one.

  • @CustomDesignzShop
    @CustomDesignzShop 6 років тому

    Awesome ideas, 👌🎃

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому +1

      Thank you very much. I hope you can incorporate some of the ideas into your own props.

  • @normlor8109
    @normlor8109 5 років тому +1

    thanks again for the advice!!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      Happy to help! Are you working on anything special for this year?

    • @normlor8109
      @normlor8109 5 років тому

      well I mentioned I had an idea to take a turntable and attach a spindle on it and then fit a loose shaft onto it, my idea was to attach 3 light weight ghosts to it at different places on my balcony and as it turned each Ghost would rise and fall at different times as it turned??? sound nuts???!!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      @@normlor8109 Sounds like a variation of the flying crank ghost. This should give you some insight on how its done that may help you with your design - www.phantasmechanics.com/fcg

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      Here are a couple more videos demonstrating alternative methods for getting multiple motions from a single motor - ua-cam.com/video/ffXvAMRo6zE/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/vZ0GPFhZMc4/v-deo.html

  • @aidan1625
    @aidan1625 3 роки тому

    Is there a way to make a prop move like the animation on gemmy's Donna the dead? I wanna get that same motion, but have a spring in for the neck and jaw to make it bobble around

  • @Air-fg3ee
    @Air-fg3ee Місяць тому

    What kind of motor is used for the green ghoul wearing a hat?
    Is that a wiper motor ?

  • @KOA_GOBstopper
    @KOA_GOBstopper 2 роки тому

    How would I go about making a 6" to 12" display type action figure to do a simple moment like draw a sword or take a knee etc.

  • @jzdog72
    @jzdog72 6 років тому +2

    Amazing Thank You for sharing this is Video ive been looking for!!! Definite 👍

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      Glad you found it helpful. Good luck in your builds!

  • @nanee92012
    @nanee92012 10 днів тому

    My first time making an animatronic. I have a stationary lighted flamingo, that Id like to make its head go up and down. I bought a turn table motor. How can I get it to go, "from what Ive been told", linear??? I have no clue what I am doing!!!

  • @Camolot
    @Camolot Рік тому

    Where do you get the Vent motors wires that you have shown coming out of the vent motor (that you are pluging into the wall wart)? what are they called and do those wires come with the purchase of a vent motor? I want to buy the blower motor but the ones that pop up do not have wires sticking out that we can wire up to a wall wart. anyone know this answer? Also in your 2nd demonstration (has green guy with the hat), how did you attach the "Bracket" to the vent motor? does a screw just fit right into the vent motor thing that spins?

    • @alejandradz174
      @alejandradz174 Рік тому

      He won't be responding. He passed away 😕

  • @StevesHauntedYard
    @StevesHauntedYard 5 років тому

    Steve do you have an easy mech that can be used for a batwing flapping motion?

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому

      Alexis does one of the best bat wings I know. One of these days I'll build a set using hers as a guide - ua-cam.com/video/hGL3Ur0PoSE/v-deo.html

  • @RickVerlinda
    @RickVerlinda 6 років тому

    wow - great informative video. One comment - I've tried the reindeer motors and didn't have good luck. They have plastic gears and once you get a load on them and the gears strip out that's the end of the motor. So I've kept with the wiper motors. Like you said - tons of torque and I haven't had one quit on me yet.Thanks a lot of all the links. Again - great job!

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      Totally agree with your assessment of the reindeer motors. They are only suitable for lightweight applications but used correctly, they can be useful.

  • @careismatik3099
    @careismatik3099 3 роки тому

    I am looking for a motor that would pull/ push apart....adduct/abduct action for my prop this year. Is there a cheap and easy alternative to buying and refashioning a Christmas angel?

  • @DavidDotsonSneakyDave
    @DavidDotsonSneakyDave 3 роки тому

    the vent motors have a strange connection clip to them. Is there an example of how these are wired?

  • @BillSmith-b8x
    @BillSmith-b8x Рік тому

    Hi having trouble with the one with the head moving up and down the pipes are tying up

  • @capazontwo
    @capazontwo 6 років тому

    Very nice, great info thanks

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  6 років тому

      My pleasure! Do you have anything to add that I missed?

  • @chrisscott1083
    @chrisscott1083 5 років тому

    I want to thank you for sharing your knowledge sir. I just purchased your book. Can't wait to read it and educate myself further in special effects. I hope it has a chapter on connecting everything to remote control. Following you and have subscribed. I am also looking you up on Facebook.

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for joining and for purchasing the book. I hope you find it helpful.

  • @normlor8109
    @normlor8109 5 років тому

    a great video and I have a question I have had this idea foe about a year to have a record Player(not a turntable due to cost) from a second hand shop and have 3 Ghosts rising and dipping from this. if I attach a spindle with a base and secure it to the table and have ..I don't know ,perhaps thread spools and have this spool free spinning around and attach my 3 Ghosts and have each Ghost on 3 different sides of my balcony I envision as one is rising another is dropping and the 3rd is falling even further, it's all in my head now but can it work??

    • @halstaff
      @halstaff  5 років тому +1

      I think I understand what you want to do. If it was me, I would start with a Flying Crank Ghost mechanism. It would take some refinement to spread them out but the motor will have enough torque. I concerned that a record player won't have the torque to do what you want (don't know as I haven't tried it but it's my 1st thought). Here is a video of the original model but their are lots of other descriptions and videos out there - ua-cam.com/video/OgtRWiSe-L4/v-deo.html
      Good luck and please share your project when you finish it.
      Happy Halloween!

    • @normlor8109
      @normlor8109 5 років тому

      thanks but my Ghosts will have Balloon heads and VERY sheer fabric like sheer Cotton for my UV light and the cord will go over my railing. hahaha; if two Chickens can be turned in "It's a Wonderful Life" with a thread spindle, perhaps mine can too!!