A quick overview of the inner workings and mechanics of our Insane Asylum rocking wheelchair prop.
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@FFLooksAt4011 жыл бұрын
Awesome tip on the PWM, way cheaper and more effective than "commercial fixes". Great prop!
@sleepingzombie91522 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the “how to”. I made a stand up version.
@mlpjmc11 жыл бұрын
Really love the ingenuity with this prop. Great twist ( literally) to take it to the next level. Definitely worth exposing, thanks for sharing.
@catacombproduction11 жыл бұрын
Nice! That would fit great in my haunt! Very clever.
@Warlord20298 жыл бұрын
I think you did an awesome job with this project the weathering is great and the sign has cool character to it.
@Rotwangsrobot00111 жыл бұрын
That is really cool! Wonder if you could wrap the sleeves around the torso so he looks like he's struggling in the straight jacket.
@deoblo8511 жыл бұрын
nice freakin twist to the rocker love it !!!!
@hyperflexharrington511 жыл бұрын
Always like finding new mechanisms. Great prop. Thanks for the PWM info.
@pyroshnid11 жыл бұрын
Great demo its given me some good ideas thanks
@jackmac361411 жыл бұрын
Great prop! Awesome movement. Thanks for sharing.
@FanOfHalloweenDotCom11 жыл бұрын
Love the prop and the twist!
@xrockonx91111 жыл бұрын
very kool build. Thanks for sharing.
@inkedon35136 жыл бұрын
Awesome job brother fantastic breakdown keep on haunting 👌
@HollywoodHaunter11 жыл бұрын
Love the movement of your prop. Great idea and really creepy :)
@scubaspook111 жыл бұрын
nice setup
@PandemicCemetery11 жыл бұрын
That's really cool! I just got a wheel chair, I might have to try this out.
@CycloneJackHH11 жыл бұрын
arms are indeed pinned to the torso in the typical restraint fashion.
@CycloneJackHH10 жыл бұрын
The bracket is a fence pole bracket you get at Home Depot. It's generally used to attach wooden fence rails to galvanized steel posts. They're a tight fit for the motors but once they're on the motor will not budge.
@CycloneJackHH11 жыл бұрын
Don't know is the answer I will give here. Specifically, I used 16 ga wire and it work fantastically!
@JennsHaunts11 жыл бұрын
That's so cool and very creepy
@DroooooopDead11 жыл бұрын
Nice
@ratrod6711 жыл бұрын
Pure genius! Where do you find your masks?
@CarlosChavez-km9pg6 жыл бұрын
Awesome prop!!!! I found a vintage wheelchair I plan on using to build this but I can't find the mask I'll just have to settle for something else
@CycloneJackHH11 жыл бұрын
Actually Rotwang, the video of the prop in action at the beginning was a preliminary video taken at the beginning of the build. At its current state the
@bransonhauntedhills10 жыл бұрын
Such a cool prop! Love the movement. Where did you get the bracket that holds the motor?
@swgrinder111 жыл бұрын
OK, dumb question. I got some of the PWMs and I do not know much about them. The wire going to the motor, does it require a specific wire size?
@martinwhitehurst989310 жыл бұрын
Hey would it hurt to have a higher amp PWM like 10amp?
@DUDE19624510 жыл бұрын
how are you powering the wiper motor
@CycloneJackHH11 жыл бұрын
Most my masks I find on eBay. If I find a model of mask I'm truly interested in purchasing, then I shop around the internet to find the best deal. Generally I find great deals on eBay. This is a Ghoulish Productions latex mask I got from eBay seller someweirdsin.
@loriehewitt67610 жыл бұрын
Hi i just wondering if u need to have a converter dc to ac to plug it in the wall
@CycloneJackHH
10 жыл бұрын
For these motors you do indeed need a converter. They are often referred to as wall warts. Wiper motors come from vehicles and automobiles that use 12volt DC power systems therefore the motors also require a 12volt power supply. The voltage in your home is literally ten times higher (120 volts AC) than that of an automobile. I use 12V AC to DC power supplies with an amperage rating of at least 5 amps. This is plenty of power to manage these motors.
@loriehewitt676
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much :) What kind of converter did u use ... I love the simple props )I went hurting for a wheelchair today got one from my sister after we raced down the road and she won of course she had a electric and i had a hand operator .. lol ya just me ..
Пікірлер: 32
Awesome tip on the PWM, way cheaper and more effective than "commercial fixes". Great prop!
Thanks for the “how to”. I made a stand up version.
Really love the ingenuity with this prop. Great twist ( literally) to take it to the next level. Definitely worth exposing, thanks for sharing.
Nice! That would fit great in my haunt! Very clever.
I think you did an awesome job with this project the weathering is great and the sign has cool character to it.
That is really cool! Wonder if you could wrap the sleeves around the torso so he looks like he's struggling in the straight jacket.
nice freakin twist to the rocker love it !!!!
Always like finding new mechanisms. Great prop. Thanks for the PWM info.
Great demo its given me some good ideas thanks
Great prop! Awesome movement. Thanks for sharing.
Love the prop and the twist!
very kool build. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome job brother fantastic breakdown keep on haunting 👌
Love the movement of your prop. Great idea and really creepy :)
nice setup
That's really cool! I just got a wheel chair, I might have to try this out.
arms are indeed pinned to the torso in the typical restraint fashion.
The bracket is a fence pole bracket you get at Home Depot. It's generally used to attach wooden fence rails to galvanized steel posts. They're a tight fit for the motors but once they're on the motor will not budge.
Don't know is the answer I will give here. Specifically, I used 16 ga wire and it work fantastically!
That's so cool and very creepy
Nice
Pure genius! Where do you find your masks?
Awesome prop!!!! I found a vintage wheelchair I plan on using to build this but I can't find the mask I'll just have to settle for something else
Actually Rotwang, the video of the prop in action at the beginning was a preliminary video taken at the beginning of the build. At its current state the
Such a cool prop! Love the movement. Where did you get the bracket that holds the motor?
OK, dumb question. I got some of the PWMs and I do not know much about them. The wire going to the motor, does it require a specific wire size?
Hey would it hurt to have a higher amp PWM like 10amp?
how are you powering the wiper motor
Most my masks I find on eBay. If I find a model of mask I'm truly interested in purchasing, then I shop around the internet to find the best deal. Generally I find great deals on eBay. This is a Ghoulish Productions latex mask I got from eBay seller someweirdsin.
Hi i just wondering if u need to have a converter dc to ac to plug it in the wall
@CycloneJackHH
10 жыл бұрын
For these motors you do indeed need a converter. They are often referred to as wall warts. Wiper motors come from vehicles and automobiles that use 12volt DC power systems therefore the motors also require a 12volt power supply. The voltage in your home is literally ten times higher (120 volts AC) than that of an automobile. I use 12V AC to DC power supplies with an amperage rating of at least 5 amps. This is plenty of power to manage these motors.
@loriehewitt676
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much :) What kind of converter did u use ... I love the simple props )I went hurting for a wheelchair today got one from my sister after we raced down the road and she won of course she had a electric and i had a hand operator .. lol ya just me ..