Making a BB-8 Droid Build (v1) from Star Wars
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2015
- BB-8 droid build (v1) or how I made version 1 of a BB-8 droid from the new Star Wars movies.
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I love how you explain everything very clearly
At just the right speed too
The longer the video goes the more the truck looks like a mars rover.
And and after two hours we have Curiosity
True
YOUR VOICE IS TRICKING MY MIND INTO CLEARING MY THROAT
LOL!
It actually reminded me of Christopher Walken. I was quite a bit confused when the man in the video was not him. ;)
5:12 papier mache... did not think that in our time someone remembers this👍☺️
Ok boomer, kids nowadays still do projects with paper mache
Artem Kurbatov ok boomer
Kids still do paper mache in schools from what I see? Also cosplayers do it all the time...
Damn y’all need to chill, dude was just making an observation
@@ashtoncollinsoutdoors8083 some people see that as an insult,but then again i dont really care.
the creative way that you approach this build is simply beautiful
I wish I had that much Free Time !
+ronniesuperx Me too! I haven't been able to get back to working on this for a week and a half now!
+ronniesuperx I was thinking both that and what might be created not "reverse" engineered.
+RimstarOrg your a scientist you should've been hired to make it for the movie
+Anthony Gomez no he made it with a globe
+ronniesuperx me too :(
I think it's really cool how you show the different version and changes you make throughout experimenting. Best of luck! :)
Your design is quite productively made. I enjoyed the fact you used some-what everyday furnitures and surroundings into such a phenomenal creation. Although, it’s persistence of speed slightly lacks, but that doesn’t matter right now. Your work is indeed, brilliant.
I've been wanting to make a real life bb8 and I had that idea with the remote car but I didnt know if this would work... But I'm glad to see that my idea can work! Also your video is generally just so so helpful thank you for this!
this is more inspiring than the professional one by James Bruton!
hahahaha! Bruton is a savage. His bb8s are phenomenal.
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Now that is extremely clever.i always wondered how to get the top to stay in place as the ball moved.i love your design.keep up the good work.i just built a three foot long preying mantis from foam board and although it can't walk,too delicate,the foreclaws actually extend and contract.i made it in honor of my real mantis who just passed away last night on new years eve.good job man!😁
You sir are an absolute genius 👍
I love your innovative approach and your explanation of the problem solving process is crucial to this inspiring endeavor. Thank you sincerely
That's really cool wow it's amazing how u made that
A very good instruction you've done. Well done.
And for those who have a r/c vehicle with an extra channel, the rod could be attached to an extra turning servo or geared down motor, allowing the pole to rotate, therefore allowing the external head to rotate too. Or simply use a r/c tank and turret drive and bond the head turning rod to the turret mount.
One of the neat things about your videos is the materials you use!
You are mad smart, I’ve just seen the BB8 here in Chicago at C2E2 connection, love the video 👍🏻
I love these videos , very easy to follow and highly intelligent , thanks!
If you ever decide to revisit using a similar rc truck, since there appears to be enough space, you should velcro the auxiliary battery pack under the truck and covering the original battery compartment.
awesome!! i simply love your bb 8 and i am gonna make it for sure by making several extra arrangements. Anyway best of luck and thnx!!
You got very patience on this ! Great
Quite creative! Extra points for the simple materials!
you are so smart I don't think I would have ever thought of that good job
Nice try using common parts as a prototype. Cad created parts are really needed in this project to get the tight tolerances for smooth reliable operation. If it were me, I would 3D print almost everything = Lots o work :)
Yea but if you 3D print everything it will set you back about $100 dollars paying for filament
+GuruBrew I still use toy truck's the RC receiver for my version 2 (video out next week, it's been a long road) and DIY dual H bridge circuits but at some point I plan on replacing both with common parts just to try them out. Version 2 still uses only a little 3D printing though: six gears, the head's radar eye and the head's holo projector. Either way you go, lot's o work :).
@sharpchain_1 that depends on how you make the designs.
you should know that with 1kg of filament (20$ per kg)
you can print a huge amount of things. and since most of the prints are simple, you can cut corners by not using 100% infill and make holes to reduce filament usage.
the ball cannot be 3d printed due support issues. but all main parts can be printed.
@@darknessblades "the ball cannot be 3d printed due support issues"
I hope you convince you otherwise. Check my channel in a couple days. I'm working on a video about how to print a sphere in using 32 segments which support and align each other.
@@ddegn With the current 3d printers it is possible to print it, but 2 years ago 3d printers where not as good as they where now, due there not being many Community hacks/mods created for many 3d printers
you must continue is fabulous congratulations from spain
You must place a strong magnet in a circle type at the bottom. So the head does not just depend on 4 points.
Very clever innovation top marks to you.
I LOVE BB-8 and your one
Nice BB-8, just a quick note about doubling magnets, pole need to be ns,sn, or sn,ns if they do not want to go together then it's the right way, keeping them together is the difficult part.
This is awesome. I want one
Dude this is sick
THATS AWESOME
More weight in the truck will let you up the magnet power / reduce the magnet distance without lifting the truck. It should also reduce wobble.
+Critters The truck isn't powerful enough to move more weight. I'm working on a more powerful drive system in version 2 that also weighs more ua-cam.com/video/1gWBS70vphY/v-deo.html.
Change those batteries from parallel to serial, what's the worst that can happen? :)
And great work Rimstar!
You have a very creative mind,
this video is just pure awesomeness
Nicely done
I LIVE v1 builds. Please keep doing this, if you need some extra time explain why you use nylon bolts, etc. I know it's for weight but learning about materials is cool
The nylon bolts are just for weight, as you say. They tend to cost more than metal ones so it really is just for the weight. As for doing more of this, I subsequently went on to make BB-8 v2 which was a lot more successful. Here's the whole playlist for that one ua-cam.com/video/BCXH4AN2aog/v-deo.html
Sweet I know what to do in my free time
So awesome and simple
Thanks! If you like that then you'll like version 2 ua-cam.com/video/GGy-W-iSv4I/v-deo.html (though it's not as simple).
Awesome stuff
Take Magnets and make a ring out of them add the ring to inside of the globe
so whenever the ball rolls the head will have always a magnetic to stick to !
also using some plastic attach the motors and PCB to the plastic so you get rid of plastic body weight !
All the very best ! 😁👍👌
I love your work and very great way to share your passion !!! ... so much struggle for the top part to stay in place but, wouldn't be easier to imagine a metal bottom ball with rolling magnets on the top part that you would control the position (perhaps with little wheels on them controlled with a microcontroller ... might need some chip to know the position) ... anyhow, continue please, your work is fantastic !!!
+Olivier Preziosa Thanks! I had the same idea, to use a metal bottom ball, a few days ago. Though I hadn't gone further with the idea and thought about using rolling magnets to control the head's movement. However, I did realize that you'd have to synchronize its movement somehow with the movement of the ball so that the head stays on top of the ball while the ball is rolling along. The head might also want to be sitting off center while the ball is rolling. I guess using an inertial measurement board would work. It may actually be the way the one that's used on the publicity tours is done since a recent interview said that the head is independent of the ball (www.popsci.com/qa-how-to-create-robot-icon).
the head is definitely independant on their prototype, even just for being able to turn, or make visual effect (as on movement the head gets independantly of the direction on the front or the back) ... but really keep up your fantastic work !! i feel great i have discovered it ... first youtube chanel i ever register ^^
you are very clever!!i'm italian...I make a r2d2...you're genius!like!
Instead of making the head lighter, you might consider making the truck heavier, that would not only stabilize it with a heavier head, it would also improve traction. Also, instead of steel bearings you could use buckyballs, bearings made of rare earth magnets.
Already done, making the truck heavier and of course switching to more powerful motors to move that heavier truck. See my video series about version 2 ua-cam.com/video/BCXH4AN2aog/v-deo.html
amazing idea, thank you
genius :D i love BB-8 and build it :D
If I could make a suggestion a vaccuformed half circle should be light enough to stay and spin but I got no ideas howd you attach it. but its just a suggestion.
I also paper Mache the globe so it's thicker and prevents the head from getting stuck
Use an arduino and accelerometer to balance the head.
By the way great job steve
Eu ti quero sim bem maior grande presente só pra caixa roupa bonito a administração já a Dini assim 💵 e é quase a mesma coisa mtos
It’s so cool
love this video
very cool and easy
I'm at work and can't use the audio at the moment but are those Musket caps for bearings on the upper part?? Gonna have to watch this again later at home lol!
WOW! You are the real MacGyver! You just earned a new subscriber and fan! :)
+Julian Schecter Thanks! And welcome!
Very good
You sir, are a genius!
u should use the nanodots, that neodimium magnets looks like bearings itshoud be intersting what happens
that is magic
So this is very much like a RC device I've been designing. This might not quite work for the effect you are going for, but, another way to influence the turn capability is to attach an actuated weighted swing arm that throws the center of mass to the left or right of forward motion.
Regarding the top piece, vacuform it from thin polystyrene. You know you've always wanted an excuse to build a vacuform machine.
+verdatum Sound like an interesting thing your designing. Vacuforming the head is a neat idea, can give it a lot of definition. And like you say, it's an excuse to build a vacuform machine!
2015 - no
2016 - no
2017 - no
2018 - no
2019 - no
2020 : youtube: hey watch this!
How about shut up
Thanks so much!
Super mechanism
Thas so awesome
I’m gonna try to build one
hello my friend..!! first of all .. you video rocks!! I just write to tell you that i just fix the magnets friccion problem in a easyer way.. all you have to do, is remove the magnets from each corner. from both sides, i mean from the car table and from the cross corners in top of head.. and re installed right in the center on the center post in the car table and outside right in the middle of the cross.. ..!!! that way you will let the rollers ball run free..and never will get stuck..that will solve the fricction problem.. and you can play with the magnet inside high to get a best strength between magnets. i just did it ,and works very well.. once again thank for share you video ...hope this help
+gabriel lada Really! I will try that. Thanks. Do you have two sets of magnets in the middle so that you can make the head rotate? Or does it rotate with just one set? I guess if it's a rectangular magnet then you might be able to turn it with just one magnet in the head and one inside the body.
+gabriel lada I just tried it and it definitely was an improvement. Thanks! Version 2 will have this in mind. My truck is still under-powered though and gets stuck if the head magnet and the ball magnet are too close. If they're too far apart then the head falls off too easily. But it does hold on better when I get it just right. I'd love to see yours if you have any video or photos somewhere.
thank you for take a minute to read my coments..!!! :) about the truck i also resolved that problem , you are right about the truck.. gets stuck if the magnets are too close.. I do solve it putting another extra couple of rollers inside the ball right where magnets were before , in the table over the mast .. that way makes pressure and push my truck the other way ..that helps me to don´t get stuck.!! hope you can try it.. i´ll send you a pics and video of mine by tomorrow.!!
thank you! now i can do it for cheap.
You're welcome. But notice that it couldn't keep a fully shaped head on. It still may work with an RC truck with a more powerful and more massive motor but I'm not certain of that. That's why I then moved on to version 2 (ua-cam.com/play/PLFsZmHTZL-zmztc_P7h2tqLxKJHu0vH1e.html).
thats cool
Im gonna make it i think and try to perfect the head Thanks for the inspring Video! Lets see if i can surprise my tech teacher :)
you forgot to consider the magnetic field generated by the earth before you put magnets on it!
Excellent videos
Thanks!
Superb idea, thanks a lot
My pleasure. If you're planning to make one then check out version 2, ua-cam.com/video/BCXH4AN2aog/v-deo.html It works much better, though is much harder to make.
@@RimstarOrg thanks sir, but it's too much hard & complex
I agree with you there. It's definitely the most challenging thing I've done.
You really need two wheel to make it go foreards and backwards and two wheels to go along the center sideways to improve steering
I'm definitely going to make this! I've got a science fair at the end of April. I think I'll just make the ball and paint it with green and Glow-In-The-Dark paint. And a cute robot face.#kawaiibot
It's the diy BB8 craze
I found a way to make the head spin, you attach a small plastic square to a motors and attach magnets to the plastic square so the head spins hope you try it rimstarorg
+sciencenerds Thanks for the suggestion. I'll be doing something just like that after I make it so that the head will stay on.
Will you be posting version 2 anytime soon. I'm really excited about it!
+kjs054 __ I'm still working hard on it. It's proving to be very difficult. Here's a post I made to my Google+ page about it last week plus.google.com/116395125136223897621/posts/RLdVErrEoxE
I think you should stick with the rollers on the head but you should put two BIG magnets inside the ball and two BIG magnets on the bottom of the "head". Put the magnets close to the middle of the top of the ball and near the center of the cross you made. Use two magnets so you get a good north and south pole to keep the head pointing in the correct direction. (Or use a bar magnet on each side with the poles pointing front/back. Using a bigger magnet should give the head a lot of attraction to the body.
+USWaterRockets Yeah, I'm thinking that too. Non-ferromagnetic balls and then separate magnets. I noticed that Sphero's BB-8 toy takes that approach.
+RimstarOrg I just saw a video showing how the "Target Exclusive Hasbro BB-8" toy works. You might want to look at that one for inspiration. It seems to have only 2 wheels in the drive and a mast with the head and plastic bearings on the head. The 2 wheels are augmented by some "idler" bearings at the front and back. Having 2 wheels means that the drive system can rotate about the vertical axis inside the ball by driving the wheels in opposite directions. The head "points" to the "front' when the internals rotate, and so he can make 90 degree turns. It's a toy, but looks good.
+USWaterRockets Thanks. Yup, I've seen that one. It's also pretty much what I have in mind so far for version 2, two wheels and my rollers (or possibly bigger ones) at front and back, and then the mast for the head. Future enhancements for the mast would be to make it able to rotate, and later still, to tilt, for full head movement.
I found some drill batteries at a community garage sale this weekend and already have drill motors so the next step is to see if I can adapt my remove control receiving hardware to that. I haven't looked yet so that may be a non-starter.
Have one magnet in the ball and one magnet in the head. Use marbles inside the pipes to let the head roll
Instead of a truck, how about an rc tank? It would seem to me that differential steering would make it more maneuverable. Also, the turret control could turn the head vs the ball. A plastic tube for the upright should be lighter.
+Colin MacKenzie I'm working on an RC tank drive/differential steering right now for version 2. Here's a Google+ post I made about it last week plus.google.com/116395125136223897621/posts/RLdVErrEoxE (I'd give a link to the post on my facebook page but there doesn't seem to be a way to do it.)
You are a genius...
Cool
IF YOU USE A RC THAT TURNS BY MOVING THE WHEELS/TRACK ON ONE SIDE SLOWER THAN THE OTHER, IT WOULD TUNRN BETTER like a remote control tank
+John Smith That's close to what I'm working on now for my version 2, a tank drive or differential drive except that my RC gives either on or off, no variable speed. But I'm using separate RCs for each wheel. So at least one wheel can be on and the other off, or both wheels can be turning in opposite directions at the same time.
Holy shit nasa needs to hire this guy
I likeyour project
thanks
Super...👍👍👍👏👏👏🙌
Nice
Aww he so cut-
Droid: ZA WARUDO!!!!
hey, just a thought... instead of ball bearing, why don't you use magnetic balls, they will still roll but I would think that they would keep the head on better?
+declan casey Thanks, but that's equivalent to using the steel ball bearings with magnets on the inside of the globe like I did. It's still a magnetic attraction to balls. I've found that the problem with that approach is when a ball, either a steel or a magnet ball, skips off of the globe so some reason, the attraction is essentially lost for that ball and the whole thing can fall off. It's better I think to have separate magnets and the non-magnetic balls/rollers.
+RimstarOrg oh okay, makes sense
nice deal this is exactly how bb8 works
something has to control it inside to make the sphere move
the only problem is hot glue with the wires it wastes a lot of motor power
soldering is better u know something people easily get away with with in motors
What if stronger magnets and exstended the rods on wheels to be much smoother and head would stay on
+_Splash_ Stronger magnets would make the head stay on, or just raising the magnets inside. But that has the effect of gripping the structure that has the magnets on it inside the ball to the top of the ball. That strong grip is through the magnetic field, to the magnets under the head, and those magnets pressing hard against the outside of the ball. The truck has to be powerful enough and have good enough traction to overcome that grip. And my truck wasn't. That's why you see it getting stuck sometimes in the video.
My version 2 BB-8 overcomes that with more powerful motors and a heavier "truck" for more traction. You can see that one here ua-cam.com/video/BCXH4AN2aog/v-deo.html.
use stronger magnets INSIDE AND OUTSIDE and those marble rollers on the inside to keep the magnets from sticking to the ball
+Julinator LPs I agree regarding keeping the rollers separate from the magnets. However, the problem isn't the magnets sticking to the ball. Even if the magnets aren't in physical contact with the ball their strong attraction can make the rollers press so hard against the ball that it works out to much the same thing. Think of how easily a bicycle moves with a lightweight person on it versus a 1000 pound weight instead. To overcome that you need a heavier and stronger drive system at the bottom of the ball. That's why in my version 2 (ua-cam.com/video/1gWBS70vphY/v-deo.html) I've switched to drill motors and drill batteries, which are not only more powerful but also heavy.
+RimstarOrg i see ^^ however, nice work
Julinator LPs
Thanks,
Bravo
Are you ever going to do an update video on this droid? If so, I have a suggestion. You can add more magnets and use styrofoam for the head.
Yup, I went on the make BB-8 version 2. Here's the entire playlist for it ua-cam.com/video/BCXH4AN2aog/v-deo.html including different and more magnets plus a styrofoam head, just as you suggest.
Nostalgic
I Swea this is awesome thnxxx😍love ur channel 💗
Thanks! Be sure to check out the latest version of BB-8, which is much improved over this one. It's at ua-cam.com/video/GGy-W-iSv4I/v-deo.html.
i wonder how long it took him maybe?10 or 5?
You should find an old sphero on ebay and buy it, cut it open, and see what mechanism they are using.
+Kevin Medici (FLuffeeKay) Thanks. No need to though. There are a few videos on youtube that show people taking them apart and showing what's inside. My current plan is for my next version to do something similar in the way it's driven and steers.
you should put a magnet in the middle of the cross and keep the ball bearings
+Jimi-ray grotenhuis Yup. Someone else suggested I try that and so I did. It does seem to work better that way. It makes sense. Thanks.
+RimstarOrg when are you continuing ?
+Jimi-ray grotenhuis I fixed the last problem (hopefully) with the new remote control/arduino/drill motor control circuits on Monday. Hopefully I'll be able to get put it all together and get it in the ball and with a head by the end of next week. There's no guarantee it'll be an improvement, but it should be.