I just got my first shipment from American Science & Surplus. THANKS for the tip! Too late ordering for Halloween but am thinking of doing a Christmas themed one.... using two motors at once. One of my two 'pulley motors" was DOA but their Surpie Support answered my email in record time. They are sending a tested replacement
Cool. Thanks for link to the motor and pulley. I have a couple of questions... HOW do you tie the nylon fishing wire to be tight? What sort of knots? Mine are always slack. Where did you get the wheels for the satellites? Old kids bikes?
Hi there and glad to meet a fellow Axworthy extraordinaire! For the knot I didn’t do anything special just some tied some regular knots looping it over both ways to make sure it didn’t slip. I tied the knot before putting it on my motor unit to be as tight as I could. And then slipped the line onto the motor unit track. I also made this little piece to make it even tighter (check out this extra little Short video) hope it helps!!! ua-cam.com/users/shortsNXLoRCSuzG0?si=4IIWzpM5n96SiUke
Great video. Love the peanut gallery comments! I am dying to know what you used for the wheel (shown at 4:08) and how you connected it to the motor? I have searched UA-cam for days on ways to make the wheel and connect it to the motor, and there aren't many detailed videos. Most show how to do it using a bike wheel with a coupler and JB weld. Your way looks much better!
Thanks a lot! I appreciate it… yes the girls are always a part of my boondoggles. 😊. For your question, I actually started this year trying to use a windshield wiper motor kit that I got from an online site called “Monster Guts”. Link below to what I bought. It included this little wiper motor extension shaft piece with some nuts to tighten something on the metal piece. (I think I had to add that as an extra item). I found that little plastic projector wheel/reel from a place near where I live called “American Science and Surplus” (Geneva IL). It looks like they don’t sell those projector reels on their site. It’s a pretty rando item so not sure where else you might be able to find one?. BUT, in any case, that wiper motor ended up pooping out like within an hour of me testing. So I had to switch back to the motor I used last year which is a DC motor that has a little wheel built right in to the motor. That’s at the other link below. That DC motor has been a workhorse and I recommend it. It spins at a nice speed too without having to do any speed change. I hope this helps. Let me know any others. I love this stuff!!! monsterguts.com/products/monster-prop-power-pack sciplus.com/12-24vdc-gear-motor-w-pulley/
Modification! A comment made by @bobriemenschneider7426 got me thinking on how to take more tension out of the spider wire. Check it out if you are struggling with that. ua-cam.com/users/shortsNXLoRCSuzG0?si=RBAcyxAQ9tLuwQSa
For this what I do is string the Spider wire up across the whole run to figure out how much length I need. And then I take the two ends and tie them together but taking like 2 feet or so off the total length. I was a Boy Scout but I forgot all the special knots. So I just do some ghetto knots every possible way to ensure it doesn’t slip. It’s honestly a bit of trial and error to get it nice and tight. If it’s not tight enough, I’ll cut it and redo it, taking a few more inches off. I hope that helps. There is probably some sort of way to add something to the line that you can “cinch” up to tighten it -- but I haven’t figured anything out yet. Might be something I try to find a less ghetto solution to for next year’s project. With a tighter line, and maybe some more frequent but shorter runs, I might be able to increase the size of the ghost(s).
what i do is on one of the wheels not the drive position but a satellite wheel i have a bungie cord and then the arm has a hinge so it can move back or forward i then pull the arm as tight as i can backwards my satellite units are on tree trunks so i can position the hook into the tree for the bungie at such a point i can then pull the cord as tight as possible making more tension on the line.
No I only used one. But I could see if you did use two, it could take the pressure off the one. But the little DC motor I used has been a real workhorse (knock on wood) 🪵
I made this short extra video that gives more details on how the DC power supply connects to the motor. Hope it’s helpful. ua-cam.com/users/shortsPqvmBkpYSPY?si=mtFDEXmlG24PbJMN
I tried out a wiper motor this year to see if I could get the ghost to go a little bit faster. I had it up and running but after about only an hour of testing the wiper motor pooped out. So I ended up going back to my motor from last year which was a DC motor that has a little wheel already attached to it. That one has been a workhorse - here’s a link to where I got it :::: sciplus.com/12-24vdc-gear-motor-w-pulley/
For the little ones in the video, I just bought them at a local store near me. I did try to make a bigger one out of chicken wire and cover it with a white plastic bag but it just didn’t look very good. So I just went with the store-bought ghosts.
Haha. Glad you liked the jokes. 😀. I used some little wire nut connectors to connect the motor to a DC adaptor. I had to find a DC adaptor that had the two wires I could connect to. I found it at that American Science and Surplus where I also got the motor (sciplus.com/12-24vdc-gear-motor-w-pulley/). I’ll try to go out and take some pictures of the DC adaptor I have and will post back here tomorrow. Stay tuned.
RE: @bigoxc I made this short video showing how my power supply works coming off the DC motor. I hope it helps!!!! 🤝🤝🤝 ua-cam.com/users/shortsPqvmBkpYSPY?si=mtFDEXmlG24PbJMN
Now, that’s just amazing! Someone needs to buy a Patton & manufacture these. They’d go flying off the shelves. 😂😂😂 🥁
Hahaha. Good one. Thanks for the nice comment. You made my day! Haunt on, haunter! 👻
Just in time! Thank you
Awesome! Hopefully it helps in your amateur engineering efforts (AEE) 😀👻
I just got my first shipment from American Science & Surplus.
THANKS for the tip!
Too late ordering for Halloween but am thinking of doing a Christmas themed one.... using two motors at once.
One of my two 'pulley motors" was DOA but their Surpie Support answered my email in record time.
They are sending a tested replacement
I would love to be your neighbor. Keep the halloween spirit alive.
I think some of them think I’m crazy. Which I guess I am. 😀
Cool. Thanks for link to the motor and pulley.
I have a couple of questions... HOW do you tie the nylon fishing wire to be tight? What sort of knots? Mine are always slack.
Where did you get the wheels for the satellites? Old kids bikes?
Hi there and glad to meet a fellow Axworthy extraordinaire! For the knot I didn’t do anything special just some tied some regular knots looping it over both ways to make sure it didn’t slip. I tied the knot before putting it on my motor unit to be as tight as I could. And then slipped the line onto the motor unit track. I also made this little piece to make it even tighter (check out this extra little Short video) hope it helps!!! ua-cam.com/users/shortsNXLoRCSuzG0?si=4IIWzpM5n96SiUke
Also to answer the second part. Yes just a kids bike I got from Goodwill for like less than $10. Stripped off the tires and voila!
Great video. Love the peanut gallery comments! I am dying to know what you used for the wheel (shown at 4:08) and how you connected it to the motor? I have searched UA-cam for days on ways to make the wheel and connect it to the motor, and there aren't many detailed videos. Most show how to do it using a bike wheel with a coupler and JB weld. Your way looks much better!
Thanks a lot! I appreciate it… yes the girls are always a part of my boondoggles. 😊. For your question, I actually started this year trying to use a windshield wiper motor kit that I got from an online site called “Monster Guts”. Link below to what I bought. It included this little wiper motor extension shaft piece with some nuts to tighten something on the metal piece. (I think I had to add that as an extra item).
I found that little plastic projector wheel/reel from a place near where I live called “American Science and Surplus” (Geneva IL). It looks like they don’t sell those projector reels on their site. It’s a pretty rando item so not sure where else you might be able to find one?.
BUT, in any case, that wiper motor ended up pooping out like within an hour of me testing. So I had to switch back to the motor I used last year which is a DC motor that has a little wheel built right in to the motor. That’s at the other link below. That DC motor has been a workhorse and I recommend it. It spins at a nice speed too without having to do any speed change. I hope this helps. Let me know any others. I love this stuff!!!
monsterguts.com/products/monster-prop-power-pack
sciplus.com/12-24vdc-gear-motor-w-pulley/
Spray paint wheels and wood black
That’s a good idea. It would blend in better for sure. I’ll give that a try. 👍🏻
In the video were you running the motor at 12v or 24v? I’m looking for it to be faster.
Modification! A comment made by @bobriemenschneider7426 got me thinking on how to take more tension out of the spider wire. Check it out if you are struggling with that. ua-cam.com/users/shortsNXLoRCSuzG0?si=RBAcyxAQ9tLuwQSa
How do get the spider wire so taught and tie it to itself in the loop?
For this what I do is string the Spider wire up across the whole run to figure out how much length I need. And then I take the two ends and tie them together but taking like 2 feet or so off the total length. I was a Boy Scout but I forgot all the special knots. So I just do some ghetto knots every possible way to ensure it doesn’t slip. It’s honestly a bit of trial and error to get it nice and tight. If it’s not tight enough, I’ll cut it and redo it, taking a few more inches off. I hope that helps.
There is probably some sort of way to add something to the line that you can “cinch” up to tighten it -- but I haven’t figured anything out yet. Might be something I try to find a less ghetto solution to for next year’s project. With a tighter line, and maybe some more frequent but shorter runs, I might be able to increase the size of the ghost(s).
Axworthy Ghost 2023 Bonus Tip::: how to create more tension on the spider wire / ghost line.
what i do is on one of the wheels not the drive position but a satellite wheel i have a bungie cord and then the arm has a hinge so it can move back or forward i then pull the arm as tight as i can backwards my satellite units are on tree trunks so i can position the hook into the tree for the bungie at such a point i can then pull the cord as tight as possible making more tension on the line.
@@chrisspence7816that seems like a genius solution!
Did you use two motors.
No I only used one. But I could see if you did use two, it could take the pressure off the one. But the little DC motor I used has been a real workhorse (knock on wood) 🪵
I made this short extra video that gives more details on how the DC power supply connects to the motor. Hope it’s helpful. ua-cam.com/users/shortsPqvmBkpYSPY?si=mtFDEXmlG24PbJMN
Why did you switch to a wiper motor?
I tried out a wiper motor this year to see if I could get the ghost to go a little bit faster. I had it up and running but after about only an hour of testing the wiper motor pooped out. So I ended up going back to my motor from last year which was a DC motor that has a little wheel already attached to it. That one has been a workhorse - here’s a link to where I got it :::: sciplus.com/12-24vdc-gear-motor-w-pulley/
It’s (supposed to be) a DIY Tutorial video, but you never showed HOW to tighten the cable.
Bgaimna cara buat hantunya boos
For the little ones in the video, I just bought them at a local store near me. I did try to make a bigger one out of chicken wire and cover it with a white plastic bag but it just didn’t look very good. So I just went with the store-bought ghosts.
Trimakasih boosku@@bapis
Usul boosku kalau pengeraknya pakek kincir angin dari botol aqua kan bisa tanpa listrik👍👍
Great cheesy dad jokes! What did you use for a power supply?
Haha. Glad you liked the jokes. 😀. I used some little wire nut connectors to connect the motor to a DC adaptor. I had to find a DC adaptor that had the two wires I could connect to. I found it at that American Science and Surplus where I also got the motor (sciplus.com/12-24vdc-gear-motor-w-pulley/). I’ll try to go out and take some pictures of the DC adaptor I have and will post back here tomorrow. Stay tuned.
Axworthy Ghost Power Supply Details #halloweenanimatronics
RE: @bigoxc I made this short video showing how my power supply works coming off the DC motor. I hope it helps!!!! 🤝🤝🤝 ua-cam.com/users/shortsPqvmBkpYSPY?si=mtFDEXmlG24PbJMN
Dude, spend some time on the "Ghost". It can look better than that. Haha.
My issue is trying to keep them light. I tried some homemade ones but they were too heavy for the line. Something to keep working on. 😁💪