3 Axis Skull And 2 Axis Eyes – Halloween Skull Project 3D Printer Model

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Summary

3D printable mechanic for animatronic skull (Halloween)

This project was inspired by
www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6z9ToMeCnw

When I found out, how expensive even only one animated skull including animatronic kits was, I decided to use my 3D printer to produce my own animatronic skull. I live in Germany and I was unable to obtain the Lindberg skull in Europe, for which many animatronic kits are available. Therefore, I looked for an available and cheap alternate skull an I found a skull model named XC-104, produced in China with worldwide availabilty. It is pretty heavy with its 1,2 kg but it works fine after some amendments. Inside the skull a lot of material needs to be removed with a dremel tool. This takes about 1/2 hour and it is pretty messy. If you accidently take away too much and you create a hole, who cares? It is supposed to be a rotten skull, ain't it? Especially the material inside the skull from nose downward towards the upper jaw needs to be removed to make space for the eyes animatronic board. It needs to be fit in perfectly or it will interfere with the skull servo board. It is basically a press fit. The lower jaw (mandible) is linked to the skull by two cable straps on each joint. I will include schematics. The animatronic is commanded by a cheap Arduino nano clone from China. 4 EUR each. This special Arduino has one flaw though, if steering servos, the servos cannot run on the same power supply (directly) as the arduino. Therefore a cheap voltage DC DC converter (<1 EUR) was used. The Arduino can run on 12V directly, the servos are running on 5V. In this configuration, everything runs perfectly. This project is still in progress, as especially the programming has not been done except for a small test program. The programming must be on a time code to syncronise the movement of the jaw to any audio file. In my case: 3 skulls singing the Ghotbusters song. Therefore I need to syncronise 3 skulls with one master Arduino which will be starting the 3 skulls syncronously and will be also steering the sound file and lighting effects. This will be done in the future however. I am an absolute beginner in programming ARDUINO and what I present here is mostly copied from various net sources. It works so far, but as the project is not finished as yet, it is far from perfection or even elegance, so do not massacre me for the imperfect code, please ! :-) Each skull must be individually tested on each servo for the physical movement limits- I will include the test program as well. I used the cheapest servos available from China. Servo MG945 & SG90. These do not center correctly and every time you hit a specific angle defined in the program, the servos end up in another position near by. Absolute unacceptable if used in an RC model, for a project like this, they do okay. I have not specifically calculated the cost of a complete skull, but I would estimate 1 skull with servos and Arduino to be below 100 EUR. A pretty attractive price for an animatronic 3 axis skull with RGB lighted 2 axis eyes. All hole measures of the printable parts have been chosen small so you can drill the holes to the dimension you need. This way you can easily convert from metric to imperial measure. For instance: The tube for the eyes servo board to connect to the center eye ball is 4 mm or approximately 1/6 inch. You will have to drill the holes in the board and the center eye ball accordingly.

Halloween 2019 Installation:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8c9RkCJJGA

Playlist of all tutorial videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NNKajxI0-s&list=PLTyc4D895PUEJc8eNipVYug8fxN45OCBS

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Please also find a collection of all source data and the ARDUINO code programs on github:
http://www.github.com/3D-Gurke/Finuccis-Animatronic_Skull
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Please find all necessary files in the github folders. You may remix as you see fit. Have fun und viel Glück!

Glück auf!

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alpha_skull_final_code.txt 80.0KB
beta_skull_final_code.txt 93.3KB
Centerball.FCStd 20.5KB
Centerball_Eye.stl 62.3KB
Eye_Mech_Base_Plate_1-2.FCStd 3.8MB
Final_Bord.FCStd1 3.0MB
Final_Bord.stl 194.4KB
Final_Eyeball_w_pupil.stl 109.8KB
gamma_skull_final_code.txt 81.8KB
Lever_Connector.FCStd 15.0KB
Lever_Connector.stl 21.6KB
Lights_Slave_Arduino_final_version.txt 21.3KB
Lock_Ring_Long_w_Lever.FCStd 37.1KB
Lock_Ring_w_lever.stl 68.0KB
Master_Control_Arduino_Continuos_Version.txt 58.7KB
Master_Control_Arduino_Test_Version_Start_Stop_Switch.txt 58.7KB
Master_Control_Box.stl 73.5KB
Master_Control_Box_Cover.stl 51.1KB
Material_List.txt 2.7KB
Servohalter_Jaw.FCStd 28.9KB
Servohalter_Jaw.stl 18.2KB
Servos_all_90.txt 1.2KB
servo_all_90.txt 1.2KB
Servo_Board.stl 99.1KB
Servo_Limits.txt 1.9KB
servo_limit_adjustment.txt 2.0KB
Skull_INO_Change_Code_Generator.xls 2.0MB
Song_lines_test.txt 3.5KB