This is pretty awesome, I've been wandering for a while how you made these animatronics. Especially for the arms and body movement, because I'm currently working of one of my own and was stuck on the arms and body mechanisms. Overall, this is great.
Could you do a more in-depth explanation on the eyes and their mechanisms? Ive been building robots with servos but I can never find a good eye tutorial :[ Thank you for the tutorial!
It's nice to see others trying to keep the animatronic world alive I too am trying to start a franchise and if you stay true to following the dream of creating a franchise you have all of my support
You guys too!? I also want to make an animatronic franchise, and have infact already got one designed. I wish you guys luck on your goal to make a franchise.
@CoreyYoung-eh3wd I think it's safe to say that Scott Cawthon made alot of dreams for us and now he is also the reason animatronic restaurants will be resurrected after Chuck E. Cheeses stopped using animatronics
@@marktheshadowhog1761 True, and, to be fair, fnaf is one of 2 reasons I love robots and animatronics, the other is they're just incredible, I've loved them for years.
This was really helpful and inspirational to watch. I've already seen most of your content, and man you seriously have some talent. I hope you know that, because you have done really great at everything so far, you might as well deserve Scott's attention about this kind of thing. This has definitely brought me into the mood of making an animatronic, prop, or costume at least one day soon. I would really love to see some more tutorials on this, and I hope the progress on the walking animatronic is going great so far (I'm guessing it is the Endo-02, because of the teasers so far). I know that you may not read this, but you have a talented mind with a lot of potential, keep up the great work!
Love the channel, love the builds. Your channel is second to none. I have an 11 year old son who is obsessed with machining, manufacturing, building and programming animatronics/robotics. Could you recommend any additional videos, books, materials, websites, guides, classes, etc that may help him in this? Your videos Have helped us tremendously so far, thank you and please keep up the amazing work.
From the conclusion, can you make another tutorial but thus time with those "Spring lock suits" from Spring Bonnie, Scraptrap but fixed and Springtrap pls? If you could do it, that would be GREAT ;) but the choice is yours.
Are you maybe able to show how u added this mechanism to the eye caps? 👀🤔 or maybe explain it? Like i do understand what you meant by the programming and how to add the wires etc. But i dont really understand how i can add the eye cap to it [a 3D prinited one]
If I where to have my own pizza place may i have permission to use the endo disgen? I also have an idea for a build your own Animatronic Zone where people can pick-out pre-made parts and using SD cards as a "personality chip" that plays different voice lines and songs.
@@krismichaeldreemurr7818 I doubt they have any sort of patent on using plastic tube and foam to make animatronics. It's standard stuff people use for making models and toys.
Это так круто, спасибо большое. Я подозревал как работают некоторые части, например: шея, но остался важный вопрос: Сколько стоит эксплуатация аниматроника?
Say dl, have you guys thought of using felt for the outside of the animatronics? It might help, since most the current paint looks oddly rough, and sometimes a bit too yellow.
Another great program for programing animatronics is bottango, it is like a 3d animation software but for animatronics. Btw is that Gary from Gary's pizza and fun in the background on 8:29?
@@dlelectronicsmechanics2059 In Blender there's a plugin that allows you to convert animation to servo's, so if you connect those servo's to a endoskeleton model of some sort you can animate it and make it into a animatronic. Disney uses it a lot
DL electronics & mechanics! I had lot of trouble figuring out what it takes, but it doesn't work, checked 20 times. What should I do? thanks you in advence for you answer
Maybe check some arudino tutorials? They'll give you the basics on how the microcontroller works, then you'll be able to diagnose the problems yourself.
TYSM I’m making one rn. For curious people the cost for me was around 128€ the foam, arduino and servos. (Not including iron skeleton) I only made the movement for torso and head.
This Guy Really Spent Time Of His Life To Show People How To Make Animatronics Even Though 99.99999999999999999999999999999999999999% Of People Won’t Make It
Can you make tutorial but easy like using house hold stuff because I don’t know how to use electronics pls reply or make the vid please hope you guys have a nice day bye
recomendo você usar uma bateria de acordo com a quantidade de servos que você vai usar,por exemplo:10 servos precisaria de uma bateria de 7v,e nunca use uma bateria de 9v a não ser que você use mais de 15 servos
@@dlelectronicsmechanics2059 There's also wood that is very light and very strong, it can survive drops and heavy stuff, so you can cut it into shapes so even if the robots falls it will be perfectly fine! I will use a lot of that wood to try and make a Animatronic, thanks for the tutorial!
@@prestonsfunhouse2437 We may make one more tutorial to cover mp3s, ultrasonics and other additional stuff, but as for now you can just search for this in the internet.
260$??? Damn thats cheap without any modifications. Well, for now imma build myself a work table where i cut, plan, program and record (for the reason because it might help with creating VHS themed vids)
hey! do you plan on making a sort of updated tutorial? like with more detail, actual moving leg design (if youve come up with one by now lol), a thing for it to play mp3s, and maybe like a list of parts and/or estimated cost? of course you dont have to include all those things, in fact you dont even have yo make a new video, just wondering if you will XD
Where is the battery located? Is it put inside the suit? Also, Where is the control board located? I think the survo might just "remember" the code but I'm not sure. Nice video btw!
The battery and the board can be put anywhere inside the robot. Btw, servos can't remember the code (or at least the servos I use can't) and need to be connected to the board all the time
great tutorial guys hey just wondering are your guys plan to build every animatronic from all main and fan games because i would love for you guys to tackle the fnaf 2 toy animatronics. just wondering. keep up the amazing work guys!
Well, the idea of building FNAF2 animatronics is cool, but we mainly focus on FNAF1 and FNAF SL characters. (maybe also FNAF4) Anyway, there's a possibility that we build the others one day as well
Hey! Nice video, could you answer these 2 questions? First, is it okay to use micro servomotors instead of the big ones for the arms? and second, could you make a pdf with all the code for the robot?
I don't recommend replacing heavy servos with the lighter ones since arms are quite heavy and micro servos might not be able to move them. As for the code, it will take some time
@@TheUnlikelyFNaFDuo just one arduino board is enough, remember to also buy a lot of wire jumpers, male to male, female to male, and female to female, since if you're making a large animatronic like them you'll need quite the few wires, also don't forget to buy a breadboard
Hey, i saw they replied you but i just wanted to let you know what happend to me i used 1 micro servo motor for 1 arm for my animatronic it seemed to work but after a couple seconds the servo motor gear broke once i opened it it was just a broken gear so i just wanted to let you know what could happen if you use micro servos i just decided to use the MG995 motors they are very strong and dont have plastic gears they have metal gears wich is very durrable good luck to you if youre building one!
I wish scott could make it but he said it himself that he will never do that because someone is gonna try to make everything actually happen from the killing
This is pretty awesome, I've been wandering for a while how you made these animatronics. Especially for the arms and body movement, because I'm currently working of one of my own and was stuck on the arms and body mechanisms. Overall, this is great.
You’re the guy who made the Springtrap head!
what is the anamtronic called?
Dude I'm making my own and I'm stuck on the Freddy suit so maybe we could help each other out
Dude I'm making my own and I'm stuck on the Freddy suit so maybe we could help each other out
@@user-ki4ys9qk2vdid you make it?
Now all we need is for Scott himself to watch this and hire you to make animatronics for a real Freddy fazbear pizza place
they’ve already made an officially licensed pizza delivery service, so all we would need now is the actual pizzeria.
@@Dec_TGM exactly
True I bet everyone wants that to happen
But..then there are some pretty sick people who could try to make the murders really happen
@@BlueFoxy87 I doubt anyone is stupid enough for that shit
Could you do a more in-depth explanation on the eyes and their mechanisms? Ive been building robots with servos but I can never find a good eye tutorial :[ Thank you for the tutorial!
This will go in my to do list! Got a LOT of characters for my franchise so I appreciate your videos!
It's nice to see others trying to keep the animatronic world alive
I too am trying to start a franchise and if you stay true to following the dream of creating a franchise you have all of my support
You guys too!? I also want to make an animatronic franchise, and have infact already got one designed. I wish you guys luck on your goal to make a franchise.
@CoreyYoung-eh3wd you too, you have all my support and I hope to see you follow the dream my friend
@CoreyYoung-eh3wd I think it's safe to say that Scott Cawthon made alot of dreams for us and now he is also the reason animatronic restaurants will be resurrected after Chuck E. Cheeses stopped using animatronics
@@marktheshadowhog1761 True, and, to be fair, fnaf is one of 2 reasons I love robots and animatronics, the other is they're just incredible, I've loved them for years.
Amazing tutorial that everyone has been waiting for so long 👏
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So I have a FNAF Oc that looks extremely similar to this, so when I saw it on my feed i had to do a double take
Very funny coincidence and great vid!
This was really helpful and inspirational to watch. I've already seen most of your content, and man you seriously have some talent. I hope you know that, because you have done really great at everything so far, you might as well deserve Scott's attention about this kind of thing. This has definitely brought me into the mood of making an animatronic, prop, or costume at least one day soon. I would really love to see some more tutorials on this, and I hope the progress on the walking animatronic is going great so far (I'm guessing it is the Endo-02, because of the teasers so far). I know that you may not read this, but you have a talented mind with a lot of potential, keep up the great work!
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Love the channel, love the builds. Your channel is second to none. I have an 11 year old son who is obsessed with machining, manufacturing, building and programming animatronics/robotics. Could you recommend any additional videos, books, materials, websites, guides, classes, etc that may help him in this? Your videos Have helped us tremendously so far, thank you and please keep up the amazing work.
Which type of servo would you recommend for each part? I am not sure what parts are considered heavy weight.
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@@AtticPartiers Hi! Uhh... My comment disappeared cuz my channel got deleted but uhh hello!
hey DL just wondering in the future could you possible make a more in-depth video and all products that you used listed in the description
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WAS THAT THE BITE OF 23’?
Woah this is perfect! My friends will be helping! One of my friend actually builds robots so I think we will make The robot!
At the moment I’m making my own little music man animatronic and this helped a lot
Imma need this in a few years
Dude thank you! Now I can host shows for my friends on Saturdays! Thanks again DL e&m
From the conclusion, can you make another tutorial but thus time with those "Spring lock suits" from Spring Bonnie, Scraptrap but fixed and Springtrap pls? If you could do it, that would be GREAT ;) but the choice is yours.
Yeah, we're planning on making more tutorials and covering more stuff, but this things take time
@@dlelectronicsmechanics2059 Can you put a link to buy the foam you use online?
Incredible, thanks for making this tutorial.
Thank you sooo much for this video! It's so inspiring!
This might seem like a lot but can u post a video on ALL the materials you need? And like how much of everything?
oh my god.. I thought all your vids about animatronics were blenders.. GOOD JOB OH MY F*** GOD
can you please list all the electric parts for a head like servos, etc. ?
much appreciated thanks
Are you maybe able to show how u added this mechanism to the eye caps? 👀🤔 or maybe explain it? Like i do understand what you meant by the programming and how to add the wires etc. But i dont really understand how i can add the eye cap to it [a 3D prinited one]
Ah, the Afton Robotics Tutorial is amazing.
Could you make a list on materials, steps and modifications which are possible?
great, now how to make animatronics with mechanics in the likeness of spring locks so that you can climb into it without pulling out the endoskeleton
If I where to have my own pizza place may i have permission to use the endo disgen? I also have an idea for a build your own Animatronic Zone where people can pick-out pre-made parts and using SD cards as a "personality chip" that plays different voice lines and songs.
Thats cool man!
@@JuggernautGaming110 thank you yet again i would give credit to the person who made the disgen, already have a name for my pizza place as well
@@krismichaeldreemurr7818 I doubt they have any sort of patent on using plastic tube and foam to make animatronics. It's standard stuff people use for making models and toys.
I lived in the right time to see a 9 min tutorial of how to build a furry robot based on a videogame
Can you show us your animatronics performing from inside the animatronic.
U never showed how to make the anamatronics eyes
Everyone bout to make special delivery real now
😂😂😂
We have a full game series on why we shouldnt do this, but here we are.
Im making fredbear (he has a very powerful jaw btw)
Yo thanks for the tutorial. Me and the boys will NOT use the animatronics for child murder ;)
Can you make a springlock suit? Because it would be really cool but it's just a idea
They’ve made an animatronic with the same idea as a spring lock suit in which it can be quickly be turned into a wearable suit
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Это так круто, спасибо большое. Я подозревал как работают некоторые части, например: шея, но остался важный вопрос: Сколько стоит эксплуатация аниматроника?
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Я думаю где-то от 5 до 7 тысяч...
@@rise08no not really it can cost you like 300$ and run fine once you build it there’s not much more you have to do
@@chuckatronicsI’m pretty sure it is 260 usd
@@Zwifty017 idk the exact price
I actually might do this. This is awesome, great job!
This is awesome and I would love to start building one - if I had the space hahah
But thanks, and I will be coming back to this video alot!!
Say dl, have you guys thought of using felt for the outside of the animatronics? It might help, since most the current paint looks oddly rough, and sometimes a bit too yellow.
something better to use is Fleece. It's the most accurate FNaF fabric right now.
@Fredbear's Family Diner what it is
@@user-tm2po1lv9fminky fabric is a bit too plush looking, I definitely think fleece is the way to go
FINALLY, I’ve been trying to make a fnaf animatronic but I don’t know how, finally!
Another great program for programing animatronics is bottango, it is like a 3d animation software but for animatronics.
Btw is that Gary from Gary's pizza and fun in the background on 8:29?
I've never heard about bottango. I guess we need to learn about it. Thanks:)
And yes, that's a new version of Gary in the back.
@@dlelectronicsmechanics2059 In Blender there's a plugin that allows you to convert animation to servo's, so if you connect those servo's to a endoskeleton model of some sort you can animate it and make it into a animatronic. Disney uses it a lot
where to you get that elbow joint metal ball to cover the servo
I’ve learned how to control servos and I use some radios. Really recommend.
Now i can make an animatronic restorand too and it will be the first one in turkey :D
This is so helpful thank you so much!
Удивительно и очень прикольно, жду продолжения! Будет ли гайд по проектированию спрингбонни костюма/робота??
You think you could add a material list in the description of this image having a hard time finding the stuff lol
DL electronics & mechanics! I had lot of trouble figuring out what it takes, but it doesn't work, checked 20 times. What should I do? thanks you in advence for you answer
Maybe check some arudino tutorials? They'll give you the basics on how the microcontroller works, then you'll be able to diagnose the problems yourself.
@@Here_is_Waldo ok.
@@phoneguy7883 did it work?
@@ApsoluteEntropy no
@@phoneguy7883 Hey so just if you want would you like to help me with the measurements?
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what materials can I use instead of hard foam? Can I use a 1mm foam board? And what size is your bearing?
TYSM I’m making one rn. For curious people the cost for me was around 128€ the foam, arduino and servos. (Not including iron skeleton) I only made the movement for torso and head.
Can u upload ur proggress in ur yt channel
Can you upload a vid of it?
I’m pretty sure it’s made of wood but still
@@Zwifty017 iron and foam.
Just ordered the parts
Interesting. How much power/torque do those servo motors need? Is 20kg/cm enough, or do you need some really powerful thing?
Make more like these videos
how does one make a springlock suit like you did?
YES WHAT IV NEEDED thank you
This Guy Really Spent Time Of His Life To Show People How To Make Animatronics Even Though 99.99999999999999999999999999999999999999% Of People Won’t Make It
I made one
best 9 minutes of my life
Now a funtime animatronic with hydraulics pneumatics
I've been inspired by this, and I'm actually getting materials for the costume
Can you make tutorial but easy like using house hold stuff because I don’t know how to use electronics pls reply or make the vid please hope you guys have a nice day bye
everthing i need in one video
Could anyone do me a favor and roughly estimate the cost of the animatronic using foam for the suit and in place legs?
Hi! I’m actually doing this with my fredbear animatronic! It’ll come up to about 70-100 USD
@@TheUnlikelyFNaFDuo THANK YOU! You’re a life saver 😊
Definitely gonna use this when I get the stuff
Servos cost 1-2.50€ in Italy some are free shipping too 🗿
I feel like this is an only vhs tape made for repairing the animatronics
Do I need a servo motor for each moveable joint? Also how powerful of a battery do I need if I only use one?
recomendo você usar uma bateria de acordo com a quantidade de servos que você vai usar,por exemplo:10 servos precisaria de uma bateria de 7v,e nunca use uma bateria de 9v a não ser que você use mais de 15 servos
Thank you, this really helped me
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Thank you for this tutorial :) Is it possible to use lighter materials than wood?
I think so. You can use plastic and 3d printed parts, but we mainly use wood.
@@dlelectronicsmechanics2059 There's also wood that is very light and very strong, it can survive drops and heavy stuff, so you can cut it into shapes so even if the robots falls it will be perfectly fine! I will use a lot of that wood to try and make a Animatronic, thanks for the tutorial!
@@dlelectronicsmechanics2059 how do I put mp3s to make em talk
@@prestonsfunhouse2437 We may make one more tutorial to cover mp3s, ultrasonics and other additional stuff, but as for now you can just search for this in the internet.
@@dlelectronicsmechanics2059 Where did you get those tubes from
I love how this weird cat smiles
Do you need extension cables?
What size pipe do you use
Next thing we know is that there’s going to be a actual fnaf pizzeria and all 5 kids will be missing
this is what every child from the 2010's have searched youtube for XD
How do you make bonbon
Thank you so much now i build my own animatronic he name is elephant thank you so much for this tutorial
Thank you for the tutorial.
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This animatronic is amazing! but one thing, how much does it (usually) cost?
I added all the items on Amazon and it came to 260 USD for me so hope that helps
260$??? Damn thats cheap without any modifications. Well, for now imma build myself a work table where i cut, plan, program and record (for the reason because it might help with creating VHS themed vids)
Hello! How many Servo Boards and servos did you use?
For this robot I used only one arduino board and at about 10 servos
Hello, sorry to bother you but what materials do I need for the endoskeleton?
Please?
2:55 Just marking a place.
Thank you for your collaboration!!
i thought you died like 5 times?
This is really impressive!!
Hey, Nice Video! Can you please do a tutorial for operating the legs and making the animatronic walk?
how thick is the foam you used?
nice tutorial btw
It was about 5cm
@@dlelectronicsmechanics2059 Oh okay thanks!
hey! do you plan on making a sort of updated tutorial? like with more detail, actual moving leg design (if youve come up with one by now lol), a thing for it to play mp3s, and maybe like a list of parts and/or estimated cost? of course you dont have to include all those things, in fact you dont even have yo make a new video, just wondering if you will XD
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Where is the battery located? Is it put inside the suit? Also, Where is the control board located? I think the survo might just "remember" the code but I'm not sure. Nice video btw!
The battery and the board can be put anywhere inside the robot. Btw, servos can't remember the code (or at least the servos I use can't) and need to be connected to the board all the time
do you think that you could use a 3d printed suit in place of the foam?
great tutorial guys hey just wondering are your guys plan to build every animatronic from all main and fan games because i would love for you guys to tackle the fnaf 2 toy animatronics. just wondering. keep up the amazing work guys!
Well, the idea of building FNAF2 animatronics is cool, but we mainly focus on FNAF1 and FNAF SL characters. (maybe also FNAF4) Anyway, there's a possibility that we build the others one day as well
You think kid will fit inside?
Hey! Nice video, could you answer these 2 questions? First, is it okay to use micro servomotors instead of the big ones for the arms? and second, could you make a pdf with all the code for the robot?
I don't recommend replacing heavy servos with the lighter ones since arms are quite heavy and micro servos might not be able to move them.
As for the code, it will take some time
Thanks!
@@dlelectronicsmechanics2059how many servo boards do you need for this?
@@TheUnlikelyFNaFDuo just one arduino board is enough, remember to also buy a lot of wire jumpers, male to male, female to male, and female to female, since if you're making a large animatronic like them you'll need quite the few wires, also don't forget to buy a breadboard
Hey, i saw they replied you but i just wanted to let you know what happend to me i used 1 micro servo motor for 1 arm for my animatronic it seemed to work but after a couple seconds the servo motor gear broke once i opened it it was just a broken gear so i just wanted to let you know what could happen if you use micro servos i just decided to use the MG995 motors they are very strong and dont have plastic gears they have metal gears wich is very durrable good luck to you if youre building one!
Helped me alot I would like a more informative and detailed video please!
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I wish scott could make it but he said it himself that he will never do that because someone is gonna try to make everything actually happen from the killing
For a good eye mechanism tutorial check out will cogley its definetly woth it!
Does latex, fabric and or fiberglass count for the suit?
Yeah I think so
An eye mech tutorial would be useful
How to make it more fun with hearing and self awareness
This tutorial is supposed to show the basics. Maybe we'll release a video about more complicated robots one day.
i havent even started on the animatronic cus i cant build the endo or get the servo i cant write down the code
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