Is there a possibilty you can show how to make a normal helmet into a smart helmet with HUD and siri voice commands ? New here, Love your video of the iron man mask 👍🏼 keep up the teachings
At some point, it is time to jump in and start doing! You will not learn if you do not get out of your comfort zone. It does not matter if you do not know what you do not know. You will learn as you go and what you need to know will become apparent.
This really helps show me that you can build just about anything with a 3D printer! I'm just getting into this technology & really enjoy watching your videos!
Can you imagine the journey he's starting? You slap em together, you get em flying-ish, slap em together again, tame vibrations, slap em.... I'm 10 years deep, building VTOLs and quads that still push my limits, epic
@@kerseyfabs, you were one of my sources of information when I started December 2019. I keep up with your projects, even if I am not actively into that. There is always something to be learned. Extrapolate the knowledge and apply it to new situations.
Systems testing is the best way to learn to me, then you understand them well and their limits before trying to incorporate them. Two counter rotating motors are what I expected you to try. Edit: I also expected you to tether it!
Nice, Thumbs up, need any RC tips or tricks, give me a shout, a cheep old KK2.1HC Multi-Rotor Flight Control Board, would almost be plug and play, and save you lot of time, and a updated flight controller would make it something amazing, but you did say about the FC at end, Hit all the buttons on your channel ( remember the propellers always want to eat you )
I set out to build RC planes with my printers but went over the top with upgrades from the rubber ducky kingdom and now there gathering dust while trying to get them running again, The firmware side.... a true nightmare for a lorry driver to sort out. Proper depressing. But, You get no where not trying. Got pretty good on 3d design though, have tons of STLs ready to print.
@@kerseyfabs That would make you a rich man Kris. Tried to buy a Lerdge iX last night after watching your video on it, They have no way to ship to the UK. So i got a Kingroon KP3S v3.0 (Built but never used) cheapish of Ebay, Guys just up the road too so im off on a trek later to pick that up. Itll keep me interested while i build the other two back up.
I wanted so badly for you to stop repeating the same mistake over and over. I know it's difficult stuff to learn and you're brave enough to even attempt this and make a video of it. We've all been there at some time or another. It's a very exciting and fascinating place to be and you've got the passion. I have made and flown drones for years and have really never gotten bored with them. Once you get a flight controller, you'll connect to betaflight. There's a lot to learn ahead of you but it's not impossible. Then you'll be able to correct some issues. You'll look back on this and think how easy it is to properly set up your rig. You'll get there!
Seeing your driveway reminded me of growing up in rural Illinois, Im out in Az now, I miss those sights and sounds lol. Also this is awesome man! I got into FPV after 3D printing a few years ago, its been an awesome journey and so fun, I can see you are off to a great start! cant wait to see Part 2
@@kerseyfabs its so much fun! over the last 5 years my journey has been, DJI Drones into 3D printing into retro console stuff \ eletronics into FPV drones :) and happy im here, the community can also be amazing like 3D printing, I have a group of guys I fly with at a park in Phoenix, didnt know them before running into them one day flying myself and been friends for years now! If you need help it maybe worth reaching out to Joshua Bardwell about a collab, would be a neat cross over and he has recently done some 3D printing content as well :)
edf quads are hard to fly even with a flight controller. plus the smaller quads are the harder they are to fly . i'm not saying it's impossible but it's close
@@kerseyfabs EDF's aren't as responsive to changes demanded by their ESC's, but responsive enough to give you a good hover in typical conditions. Here's an example of how many changes are made just to keep a quad stable, showing individual motor outputs during a flight: th-cam.com/video/ZccPV8Ucl2g/w-d-xo.html
Hey buddy awesome job can't wait to see it fly. Just FYI you should always turn the remote on first then the drone you want your esc to sync with remote rather than another signal that could be around and then afterwards the drone then the remote.
What the hack are you doin' my friend. You don't have all the parts you need, I can't see flight controller there! You must use flight controller. You can do the balance thing with a thin fishing line but you can't hover with out FC (flight controller). There will be too many variables to solve which is FC's job
I'm sorry if my response was too blunt. I was just letting you know that I'll get to the flight computer in future videos. This video/test was just meant to learn about the wiring and electronics, while testing a bit of my drone design.
@@kerseyfabs Really looking forward, like edge of the seat anticipation, for which FC you chose for your setup. Currently, the SpeedyBee F7 V3 BL32 50A 30x30 stack would be my recommendation, running Betaflight firmware, without GPS or any other nonsense for testing. It's in a class of it's own for features vs price, super easy to solder to (get rid of all your connectors and solder up your wires, every gram counts, it would be epic to see exactly 1 XT-60 on the quad in video 2)
In all honesty, I had no belief that I would fly the first time. I also knew it wouldn't be able to actually fly without a flight computer. Also, in all honesty, I didn't think about tethering until I was watching other videos. 😄🙄
@@kerseyfabs yes myself i become aware of the need of stabilisation only after using a non stabilised copter and since i respect all accro master because im still unable after ten year of pratice it requiert relflex in millisecond and a great situational awardness i seen that a free control as for the olds kersoen copter requiered dozen of hours at ground hoping before any real fly
That's the way we all learn, hands-on and up close.
Heck yeah! That's what I'm leaning into.
Glad to see someone else who learns by trial and error. I learn mostly be error, that's why I make so many.
We all do. It's time more of us show it. 💯
Great job! @Kersey Fabrications. Really appreciate your open and transparent content. Let the haters, hate... You're still great! 👍🏻
Thank you! I appreciate the support!
So Agree with this statement !!
Is there a possibilty you can show how to make a normal helmet into a smart helmet with HUD and siri voice commands ?
New here, Love your video of the iron man mask 👍🏼 keep up the teachings
At some point, it is time to jump in and start doing! You will not learn if you do not get out of your comfort zone. It does not matter if you do not know what you do not know. You will learn as you go and what you need to know will become apparent.
This really helps show me that you can build just about anything with a 3D printer! I'm just getting into this technology & really enjoy watching your videos!
Thank you! Welcome to the channel!
I like the format and the project.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
I build large drones and know how hard they are to build, watching this video took me back to when I first started, can’t wait to see your next video
Thank you! I have a lot of work to do but I'm learning quickly and making good progress when I sit down to work on it.
Can you imagine the journey he's starting? You slap em together, you get em flying-ish, slap em together again, tame vibrations, slap em.... I'm 10 years deep, building VTOLs and quads that still push my limits, epic
Me Too!
lol just talking about you on chris basement stream timming ^^ loooks coooool
It's always funny to hear when I'm being talked about. 😅 I've always loved Chris' channel.
@@kerseyfabs funny where the timming just thinking yes how is mr kersey doing lol.....ofc i gonna ask those files if it works
I liked the format.
Thank you! It was a lot of fun to put together.
I'm interested in quadcopter/drones. Not so much into cos-play but it can be fun to watch you. Thank you.
Hey, if this channel can have a little something for everyone, that's cool with me! Thanks for watching!
@@kerseyfabs, you were one of my sources of information when I started December 2019. I keep up with your projects, even if I am not actively into that. There is always something to be learned. Extrapolate the knowledge and apply it to new situations.
Needs roll bar on top. Tubular bus bars for weight reduction.
In the next version, you'll see some of that and I learned the hard way that I need some protection on the top of my motors.
Systems testing is the best way to learn to me, then you understand them well and their limits before trying to incorporate them.
Two counter rotating motors are what I expected you to try. Edit: I also expected you to tether it!
I can’t wait to see where this project goes
Thanks for watching!
Sounds like a 747 taking off. As if it let go of the ground it would shoot straight up.
I know right!? It's really amazing in person.
Nice, Thumbs up, need any RC tips or tricks, give me a shout, a cheep old KK2.1HC Multi-Rotor Flight Control Board, would almost be plug and play, and save you lot of time, and a updated flight controller would make it something amazing, but you did say about the FC at end, Hit all the buttons on your channel ( remember the propellers always want to eat you )
Love it dude.
Thanks!
Cool my type of stuff......😁
Thanks! More coming next month!
If you had an optical rpm sensor couldn’t you then trim each motor to match rpm?
I set out to build RC planes with my printers but went over the top with upgrades from the rubber ducky kingdom and now there gathering dust while trying to get them running again, The firmware side.... a true nightmare for a lorry driver to sort out. Proper depressing. But, You get no where not trying. Got pretty good on 3d design though, have tons of STLs ready to print.
I'm really sorry to hear it! I hope you get it back up and running! One day, if I ever have time, I'd love to start a firmware service.
@@kerseyfabs That would make you a rich man Kris. Tried to buy a Lerdge iX last night after watching your video on it, They have no way to ship to the UK. So i got a Kingroon KP3S v3.0 (Built but never used) cheapish of Ebay, Guys just up the road too so im off on a trek later to pick that up. Itll keep me interested while i build the other two back up.
@@Gixie-R Good luck with the new machine!
I wanted so badly for you to stop repeating the same mistake over and over. I know it's difficult stuff to learn and you're brave enough to even attempt this and make a video of it. We've all been there at some time or another. It's a very exciting and fascinating place to be and you've got the passion. I have made and flown drones for years and have really never gotten bored with them.
Once you get a flight controller, you'll connect to betaflight. There's a lot to learn ahead of you but it's not impossible. Then you'll be able to correct some issues. You'll look back on this and think how easy it is to properly set up your rig. You'll get there!
Seeing your driveway reminded me of growing up in rural Illinois, Im out in Az now, I miss those sights and sounds lol. Also this is awesome man! I got into FPV after 3D printing a few years ago, its been an awesome journey and so fun, I can see you are off to a great start! cant wait to see Part 2
Thank you! I really want to get into the FPV side of this soon. It looks like a blast.
@@kerseyfabs its so much fun! over the last 5 years my journey has been, DJI Drones into 3D printing into retro console stuff \ eletronics into FPV drones :) and happy im here, the community can also be amazing like 3D printing, I have a group of guys I fly with at a park in Phoenix, didnt know them before running into them one day flying myself and been friends for years now! If you need help it maybe worth reaching out to Joshua Bardwell about a collab, would be a neat cross over and he has recently done some 3D printing content as well :)
edf quads are hard to fly even with a flight controller.
plus the smaller quads are the harder they are to fly .
i'm not saying it's impossible but it's close
Yeah, "live and learn" is the name of the game.
@@kerseyfabs EDF's aren't as responsive to changes demanded by their ESC's, but responsive enough to give you a good hover in typical conditions. Here's an example of how many changes are made just to keep a quad stable, showing individual motor outputs during a flight:
th-cam.com/video/ZccPV8Ucl2g/w-d-xo.html
You should turn your radio on first
Second that!
Thanks guys! I wasn't aware that was the typical order. Noted for future flights.
Hey buddy awesome job can't wait to see it fly. Just FYI you should always turn the remote on first then the drone you want your esc to sync with remote rather than another signal that could be around and then afterwards the drone then the remote.
@@chrislmink Thanks for the support and the explanation!
@@chrislmink Actually in this case, the ESCs are controlled by the FC, but the FC itself requires the sync with the radio ;)
What the hack are you doin' my friend. You don't have all the parts you need, I can't see flight controller there! You must use flight controller. You can do the balance thing with a thin fishing line but you can't hover with out FC (flight controller). There will be too many variables to solve which is FC's job
I'm aware. I even say that multiple times. Part 2 is coming.
@@kerseyfabs then this is useless test and waste of time for me. (Also add video editing time to that waste)
@@mraect6492 It was part of the process. Just because I'm learning and test different things throughout the process, doesn't mean they were a waste.
I'm sorry if my response was too blunt. I was just letting you know that I'll get to the flight computer in future videos. This video/test was just meant to learn about the wiring and electronics, while testing a bit of my drone design.
@@kerseyfabs Really looking forward, like edge of the seat anticipation, for which FC you chose for your setup. Currently, the SpeedyBee F7 V3 BL32 50A 30x30 stack would be my recommendation, running Betaflight firmware, without GPS or any other nonsense for testing. It's in a class of it's own for features vs price, super easy to solder to (get rid of all your connectors and solder up your wires, every gram counts, it would be epic to see exactly 1 XT-60 on the quad in video 2)
optimistic noob expect to fly first time ever without gyrostabilisation
and obivously dont have clue of tethered
In all honesty, I had no belief that I would fly the first time. I also knew it wouldn't be able to actually fly without a flight computer. Also, in all honesty, I didn't think about tethering until I was watching other videos. 😄🙄
@@kerseyfabs yes myself i become aware of the need of stabilisation only after using a non stabilised copter and since i respect all accro master because im still unable after ten year of pratice it requiert relflex in millisecond and a great situational awardness
i seen that a free control as for the olds kersoen copter requiered dozen of hours at ground hoping before any real fly