What's the simplest possible way to create an animated ouija board effect? By simple, I mean repurposing available parts with the least amount of effort and skill possible, e.g:
1) Use store-bought ouija board (I've seen people create their own, larger ouija boards--don't have the skill or patience for that)
2) Use store-bought mechanism for movement (I've seen an Instructable that uses several pulleys and circuits--too complicated for me).
3) Not looking for seemingly random movement (although that would be cool, it's too complex)
Could a mini oscillating fan be repurposed to create an arc of movement for the planchette?
Also, saw a cool youtube video this morning of a haunted chess board. Only one piece moved. I liked the simplicity. Wondering also how I might easily recreate this:
And here's a simple looking animated Ouija board:
And here's a nice set-up of someone's animated ouija board in a scene:
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Simplest animated haunted ouija board / chess board effect? –
10-24-2010,03:57 AM
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10-24-2010,04:19 AM
I did a simple ouiji board a while back. It's all about earth magnets. Put one on a wiper motor and one one each leg of the "pointer" if you reverse the polarity of them it will spin all over the place while moving around. It's probably the simple way of doing it but looks great.
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10-24-2010,04:54 AM
I used this tutorial to build mine. I uses a motor from one of those animated reindeer.
Ouija board How to
Christmas props are already out so you could probably find a reindeer at Walmart or Home Depot.
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10-24-2010,06:41 AM
Thanks HauntCrazy and Industen.
Assuming I can go to Pep Boys / Auto Zone / etc and get a wiper motor. Is there any particular kind that works best for this? Not sure what to ask for since I'm not actually buying it to use in a specific make/model of car. How much does a wiper motor cost and how would I power it? Don't have time to crawl through junkyards and pull parts.
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10-24-2010,06:58 AM
you can order a rein deer motor $9 from these guys, but you probably won't get it before Halloween.
http://www.cwebdirect.com/fedemo.html
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10-25-2010,01:52 PM
I like this thread!
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Would clock kit with pendulum work fo this effect? –
10-30-2010,01:34 PM
In Michaels today, I saw a "clock kit with pendulum". It's also sold my Amazon.com. Would this work in a horizontal configuration for a haunted ouija board and/or a haunted chess board effect?
http://www.amazon.com/Walnut-Hollow-..._bxgy_t_text_b
Still looking for the simplest possible solution.
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How to get automated straight-line movement? –
11-14-2010,07:02 AM
Thought I'd ask again:
How can I get a repetitive straight-line motion for creating a haunted chess board? Haven't measured exactly what I need yet (don't even own a chess board). But I'm guessing I'd want about a 7 inch vertical movement up and down the chessboard (one chess piece only is sufficient) at a speed of... well, not too fast and not too slow for the effect.
For the Ouija board effect, it seems like a simple arc movement would be fine (e.g. reindeer motor). But for the haunted chess board, I'd want straight-line movement.
Isn't there any toy or holiday item out there whose motor / mechanism I could simply attach a magnet to the top of to create this effect? Again, I've very un-handy and mechanically disinclined. Not proud of it, just because pragmatic. So for me to create effects, they have to be, pun intended, dead simple--e.g. repurposing things with very little modification, e.g. my DJ laser unit mod into Green Laser Vortex effect and my "silhouette ghost in a window" effect where I simply pointed a super-bright LED flashlight at an unmodified food tray rotator and then placed wax paper on the window. Couldn't be more simple.
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