i still want to see the finished product! see ur very lucky mad hatter, i dont even know how to hook up air hose to a compressor lol.
Thread: My Animatronic/Pneumatic prop
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02-11-2010,01:43 PM
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02-11-2010,05:56 PM
hey mad hatter, dont give up on it. its looking great,remember that this is one of the first projects your doing..make it work,use it.when you embark on the next one use the first as a learning tool,remember all the things that gave you problems,all the stuff you wanted in the first one. and go from there.if your not happy with the second one remember..theres always number 3.
whats your name?I couldnt hear it very well last night when i was hiding under your bed!
Mommy! Mommy! I dont want to see Grandma!.. and she would scream back" shut up and keep digging!"
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03-31-2010,05:21 AM
I agree you have done great work, even more amazing is that you did not have to design it all on software, very inspiring!!.
I have a question on the hand operation, do you have any videos of how well it works? I was thinking about doing something similar but did not know if going to aluminum route would be better over the chain for the fingers.
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Crypt Keeper
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05-22-2011,05:44 AM
How did I miss this thread???
Was there any video shot of it?
AMAZING!Scaring the crap out of people since 1993.
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05-22-2011,06:29 AM
Wow! Incredible! Amazing! did you ever finish this project? I would love to see a video too!
Thanks
Phil
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05-22-2011,06:36 AM
thts what id like tro call heavy duty. This is how professional props are made such as all scare for instance. You have talent my friend
Lost Souls Cemetery and Asylum
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05-22-2011,06:38 AM
Just WOW....crazy good!!!
MY PIRATE PICS http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ate%20Gallery/
"This is clearly another case of too many mad scientists, and not enough hunchbacks."
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Werewolf
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05-22-2011,03:39 PM
The project is still on hold until I decide to spend 10K for a gilderfluke control, There is already 26k into the project..... Right now I decided to switch over to muscle cars and hot rods instead.. and have been working on a 1951 ford F100 flathead, it is much more enjoyable and I get more use out of it. I will complete the project sure enough, but just dont know when.
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05-22-2011,04:12 PM
phew expensixe project! this is gonna look frigeen swwet when its doen i can only imagine
Lost Souls Cemetery and Asylum
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http://www.youtube.com/user/Chrishou...s?feature=mhee
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05-22-2011,05:09 PM
Pics of F100 then?



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