▼ MOTORIZATION SERIES Part ONE | Hinge System Installation | th-cam.com/video/JB-ZJZBsHCU/w-d-xo.html Part TWO | Analog Power Systems and Controls | th-cam.com/video/s3YNeEP8UfM/w-d-xo.html HUGE thank you to Crashworks 3D for their GAME CHANGING Alisha Board! ebay.to/3K9ak4f
What sucks about a video like this is, the website has changed and the information is out of date. That's a real pain in the ass. I know nothing about programming an Arduino and following the steps gets me nowhere. Please update this video, Frank. You really are the best teacher I have found on YT. Truth is, I really want to use Arduino because I want to learn how to use them. The possibilities are endless.
I got the arduino but since I am 14 I printed my helmet at 90% so I really needed this video because it used to open too much and didn’t work. Frank you are a life saver. Thanks so much for this video .😀
Amazingly thorough video, you could teach a master class on this considering the amount of nuanced details you throw in for novices and pros. Thank you again!
Hey Frank, I've always wanted to mess with Arduino's, but was always hung up on the programming end of things...Your video made it super clear on how to do this. I got everything I need, now to program and wire it up! Thanks a ton for your videos
I´m currently trying to build an iron man suit and I have absolutely no idea what I´m doing but I have learned so much from your videos that I´m confident I will somehow get it eventually. So thank you so so much
I found you about 3 weeks ago through just looking into starting my own cosplay venture. Your videos have helped a lot in figuring out what I’m doing. Thank you for everything that you are doing for the community like this video
Dude you are truly amazing!! Your out here sharing every little thing that you know to benefit us!! THANK YOU!!! I was looking for a motor and you are the only TH-camr that actually puts everything that is used in the video in the description!! Once again thank for being so awesome man ❤️❤️❤️
You have given me the confidence and knowledge to start an Ironman suit! I greatly appreciate your videos. I probably would not be doing it if I didn't have your videos lol
This is such an amazing series and makes me so excited to do more with my Iron Man Cosplay. Thank you so much, you are a great teacher! I would love to see more of how the Aleisha board works and what the other ports do
You motivated me to get into 3D printing, I already bought a Creality Ender 3, just need to wait until It gets home :D Edit: Guess what, It just arrived
HI. First you an amazing teacher and I love seeing you go through all your tests. I have been following along with the Iron Man helmet and making my own for my son who is impaired and cannot have the motors / buttons etc. I want to make it so he can open it up above his head (in the same way the motors do) manually. Will the two arms on either side suffice? I am not sure.... any thoughts????
I know this video is old and someone probably already commented but ill comment anyway. Lol For “baud” rate, thats the signal frequency of the board for your computer to talk to the board. You pronounce “baud” like “body” but without the y. 👍🏼
Damn, I was avoiding this video cos I thought it was gonna be confusing, but that Alisha board is such a godsend! I'm making a helmet that opens like Iron Man, but absolutely isn't. I hope I can use it just the same. It's an OC character.
I just binge through all 3 videos and I can't believe I just watched this amazing and free 3 episodes of "Wiring & Coding Master Class by Frankly Built". Least I could do is subscribe, yes that's definitely what I'm doing now. 🤙
This was a great and detailed video! I love that you have a whole series on this from start to finish. On a side note, nice editing and transitions on this video. You keep upping your game on your video production too!
Awesome video! I’ve bought a couple of the crashworks boards bc I’m an idiot when it comes to coding. I have yet to find a video that explains coding as thoroughly and detailed as yours. Thank you so much.... I now have confidence and will try to do some coding after watching your video.
Brilliant - Now all I have left to do is print a helmet and wire it up and... well I guess everything! LOL Thanks for making it look easy and being willing to share.
Thank you so much dude! I'm really enjoying this journey creating my own. I couldn't find the paint you used here in Ireland nor could I order it from Amazon UK to Ireland but I got some close matches so will see how that works out :) Thanks again!!
Wanted to ask. If the mask is powered plus open and the power is disconnected, when you reconnect does the mask close? Going back to its original position automatically? Using this for a different type of helmet and design unrelated to Iron Man. And I’ll be using quick magnetic power couplings to streamline the dangled setup you do. So that’s why I’m asking first before I do this. Thanks man! I really enjoyed this bud!! Hella amazing!
Hi Frank, i love this video and i am trying to make a helmet for myself I have just one question: after i open the mask, it will close automatically after something like 10-12 seconds, how can i take that out from the code? Love your work
@@luannels3075 this is what crashworks said to me The code will not work with the Nano “Every” board. You need a standard Arduino Nano , the standard Arduino Nano uses an ATMega 328p processor. The Nano “Every” uses a completely different processor, which makes it incompatible with parts of the code. Hope this helps you
Can you use the motorization kit for the earlier helmets such as the mark 3? I dont know if the widows peak shape is too different for that. I would really appreciate a response but I understand if you don't see this.
Hey! I'm building one of these with the ALISHA MKE Mini but for some reason the mask won't lift up and only goes down even though nothing is stuck. I'm using MG90 servos btw.
I bought the mini one. Very awesome plug and play. But I have a question. When I tested it all it worked great. After I put everything in the helmet and adding the eyes and all the glue. The face plate weighs to much now. And after it opens it sags closed. How do I fix this, to keep the servo pushing open?
Ive always wanted to ask since no one did this, but can you make a what if infinity ultron vision armor from 3d printing? I havent seen a lot of places have models of the entire armor
1 thing i cant figure out is when i use the power bank the 2 sg90s servos are not turning and i have to ask. How much volt does 2 sg90s need to active???
How did you remove the red bracket piece with the 2 servos bc in part 1 they were hot glued into the helmet. Do we have to detach it from the helmet and unscrew it from the arms to use it while setting up the circuit in this video? How would we attach everything back into the helmet?
Hey dude been buildin my first motorized iron man helmet and your vids has been a huge help. Thank you! But Ive run into a little problem I cant seem to solve. When fully closed one of the servos seem to be wanting to keep running for some reason. It starded with a light buzzing sound and now its a full on rapid ticking sound. If I lift the faceplate a tiny bit, it stops. Tried switching servos and I get the same. What could it be?
So im doing the MK3 helmet and im thinking the code should work on this helmet but my issue is the same as many, the updated code, im looking for the arduino nano code, where can i find this, so frustrating
Amazing tutorial, really explains it well, i had already bought sg90 servos but crashworks has removed support for them, any chance you have the original STLs for the sg90 mount ?
do you know if the Arduino can handle three servos? I have two for the faceplate, and one for the chin. I also have the crash works kit but haven't pulled it out yet, curious if this can be used for the same purpose utilizing three servos.
How does Penelope work from Crash works 3D? I just ordered it with the Alisha board because it’s better to have it and not use it than need it and pay more later. I don’t really understand the purpose of it but wanted to know if it has any practical use that you are aware of for an iron man build. Also, is there a way to, through the Aux port on the Alisha board, I can power both the palm and the arch reactor? If so, how.
Hey man, I appreciate all the work you put into what you do and sharing it for all of us to learn. I have a quick question, do you believe that code you downloaded in this video would also work with the starboost helmet? It believe it is probably an ignorant question, but I'm new to the Arduino and coding. Thanks man.
Hey frankly built! love your videos man, and i was planning on making anew iron man helmet but this time with motorization, but i have a few questions. 1.) Should i wire everything before or after installing the hinges? 2.) if i paint everything AFTER installing the electronics, do i have to paint the helmet as a whole? hopefully u see this because i really need help here:)
Great vid man, the helmet is printing right now, but the crash works boards are out of stock so hopefully they get those back in soon so I wont have to put a pause on my build
Hey Frank just wondering if you have a tutorial on how to code the neo pixels i have a mk xd crashworks board just wondering how to make neopixels work
When I plugged everything into my Alisha board everything worked perfectly. The next day I plugged in everything again and now motors don't move and the lights aren't coming on. Idk how to troubleshoot, what do I do?
I found this video amazing I actually made one. It works flawlessly the only thing is frank if you read this how did you get the eyes to stay connected. I made an old one and the wires go in the way
Do you know what the output of the aux led port of the alisha board is? I see in the video that you have it powering a few leds at once. I'm trying to find the best method of lighting the two led cutouts on the back of the CGtrader akira-yuming helmet. Do you have led recommendations for that?
Would it be possible to code it so I can say “jarvis open the helmet” and it will open? Because at the moment I don’t know anything about coding or arduinos.
I honestly got into this series the other day and when I saw that the last upload was in February i was really sad and thought he had stopped it but oh my god the luck
Awesome content, was wondering have you ever tried using a hot staple gun to fuse the parts together, this is used in a body shop to repair cracked plastics bumpers
here is a solid question for you would it be worth while printing the more mobility restrictive parts withlike tpe or tpu filament like the neck pieces for example im debating on buying some filament for the test im just not sure if its even worth the trouble
Frank, I know I’m bugging you with my dumb questions but just for fun here’s another. I bought the Alisha 6. I just need a good push button recommendation. I order a set of buttons that turned out to be on/off. Obviously, that didn’t work. I just put in a new order for momentary buttons. My question is simple. Am I done shopping now?
You should try a print a pilot helmet from the Titanfall universe, there's a lot of details and creative things you could do with them (servos, LEDs, etc.) would love to see you take up the challenge.
@@FranklyBuilt cool no worries between Pla welding,magnets and the alisha board your guidance has drastically cut down the creating process time line. Thanks for the quick response and videos.
▼ MOTORIZATION SERIES
Part ONE | Hinge System Installation | th-cam.com/video/JB-ZJZBsHCU/w-d-xo.html
Part TWO | Analog Power Systems and Controls | th-cam.com/video/s3YNeEP8UfM/w-d-xo.html
HUGE thank you to Crashworks 3D for their GAME CHANGING Alisha Board! ebay.to/3K9ak4f
I was just about to ask about this thank you and have agreat day
I love your contrnt keep doing amazing thingd
Hey just a question? How much would one of those suits go for? I would guess $1000.
The crash works board isn’t being sold anymore. Any where else I can get one?
Yea the ebay page is gone
I learn so much from you in a short amount of time. A lot of questions others don't answer but you cover everything. Really appreciate it
Thank you!
Yeah. With Franks tutorial it was super easy to connect all the wires and upload code to nano board, thanks Frank!
MAN pleaase tell me how to connect the arduino to the code because if i go to port and select COM1 or 2 nonne of them are working
@@FranklyBuilt
What sucks about a video like this is, the website has changed and the information is out of date. That's a real pain in the ass. I know nothing about programming an Arduino and following the steps gets me nowhere. Please update this video, Frank. You really are the best teacher I have found on YT. Truth is, I really want to use Arduino because I want to learn how to use them. The possibilities are endless.
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There’s a dead simple tutorial on the git hub
I got the arduino but since I am 14 I printed my helmet at 90% so I really needed this video because it used to open too much and didn’t work. Frank you are a life saver. Thanks so much for this video .😀
As always, so clearly explained. I love how you always look for the most cost-effective options that don’’the sacrifice functionality. Love it!
Glad it was helpful!
Got an alert for this video, had to stop in the middle of the market to watch this. Your videos are the best frank!
Oh that’s a long time to stand around! Haha
This series deserves so much more credit than it has. Excellent series, thank you!
Amazingly thorough video, you could teach a master class on this considering the amount of nuanced details you throw in for novices and pros. Thank you again!
Wait really? Wow thank you for thah
@@FranklyBuilt Hey Frank, for some reason my code looks different than yours. Not by a bunch but just slightly. Do you know why this could be?
Even beeing french and doesn't understand everything yet I understand a lot of things thank to you, you're a great man !
That’s awesome to hear! Glad I could help!
Hey Frank, I've always wanted to mess with Arduino's, but was always hung up on the programming end of things...Your video made it super clear on how to do this. I got everything I need, now to program and wire it up! Thanks a ton for your videos
I´m currently trying to build an iron man suit and I have absolutely no idea what I´m doing but I have learned so much from your videos that I´m confident I will somehow get it eventually. So thank you so so much
I found you about 3 weeks ago through just looking into starting my own cosplay venture. Your videos have helped a lot in figuring out what I’m doing. Thank you for everything that you are doing for the community like this video
Dude you are truly amazing!! Your out here sharing every little thing that you know to benefit us!! THANK YOU!!! I was looking for a motor and you are the only TH-camr that actually puts everything that is used in the video in the description!! Once again thank for being so awesome man ❤️❤️❤️
You have given me the confidence and knowledge to start an Ironman suit! I greatly appreciate your videos. I probably would not be doing it if I didn't have your videos lol
Go for it!
This video makes me want to start an Iron man build. Super helpful and as always you break it down for beginners to understand. You da real MVP.
This is such an amazing series and makes me so excited to do more with my Iron Man Cosplay. Thank you so much, you are a great teacher! I would love to see more of how the Aleisha board works and what the other ports do
You motivated me to get into 3D printing, I already bought a Creality Ender 3, just need to wait until It gets home :D
Edit: Guess what, It just arrived
About a year waiting for this, and it's totally worth it!
Sorry haha 😂
HI. First you an amazing teacher and I love seeing you go through all your tests. I have been following along with the Iron Man helmet and making my own for my son who is impaired and cannot have the motors / buttons etc. I want to make it so he can open it up above his head (in the same way the motors do) manually. Will the two arms on either side suffice? I am not sure.... any thoughts????
I know this video is old and someone probably already commented but ill comment anyway. Lol For “baud” rate, thats the signal frequency of the board for your computer to talk to the board. You pronounce “baud” like “body” but without the y. 👍🏼
Damn, I was avoiding this video cos I thought it was gonna be confusing, but that Alisha board is such a godsend! I'm making a helmet that opens like Iron Man, but absolutely isn't. I hope I can use it just the same. It's an OC character.
I just binge through all 3 videos and I can't believe I just watched this amazing and free 3 episodes of "Wiring & Coding Master Class by Frankly Built".
Least I could do is subscribe, yes that's definitely what I'm doing now. 🤙
I know you mentioned the limit switch in the chin, but what is the alternative trigger for the servos?
Ima save for a 3D printer. You made me wanna start 3D printing. Keep up the amazing job.
You should!
This was a great and detailed video! I love that you have a whole series on this from start to finish. On a side note, nice editing and transitions on this video. You keep upping your game on your video production too!
Thank you so much! My wife killed this entire edit
@@FranklyBuilt she really did!
Thank you! 🥺🥰
Awesome video! I’ve bought a couple of the crashworks boards bc I’m an idiot when it comes to coding. I have yet to find a video that explains coding as thoroughly and detailed as yours. Thank you so much.... I now have confidence and will try to do some coding after watching your video.
I'm a fan of the MK5, if you ever get into making one, love to see it, great work.
Hey I have a quick question what do you think of Flashforge 3D printers
A little late to the party but I've been looking forward to this. Awesome and simple tutorial as always. Very helpful. Thanks for this
I have experience in both electronics and coding, I still learned some great things in your videos! Thanks! Keep more videos coming!
Oh no way! Thank you
If you have the Alisha board, will you need all the analog stuff? And do you need a button of some sort with the Alisha ?
This video came at just the right time. Yesterday my servos came and I wanted to convert them to hot wire
Can you show us how you fit all of the electronics in your mark 85 helmet in detail and how the chin trigger works.
This video was super helpful. I was very confused about how to do this but this helped a ton! Keep up the great content man!
I couldn't figure out which wires you changed to reverse the servo motion. please help!
Recently found you while looking to build my punisher war machine. So glad I did
Brilliant - Now all I have left to do is print a helmet and wire it up and... well I guess everything! LOL Thanks for making it look easy and being willing to share.
Thank you so much dude! I'm really enjoying this journey creating my own. I couldn't find the paint you used here in Ireland nor could I order it from Amazon UK to Ireland but I got some close matches so will see how that works out :)
Thanks again!!
Great video and easy to follow. I liked how you showed multiple ways to get it done.
The only thing missing was the outtake 😀
Listen haha 😂
You are the master!!! Lol. I wish all teachers were like you. Great simplifying. 👍
Finally!! I've been waiting for this one for a long time!!
Me too!
For painting the helmet do you put chrome under the red or just paint it the red
I was really hoping for another coding/electronics video because I don’t understand anything about them and it’d be great to learn about it. Thanks!!
Hopefully this is the one! Let me know what you think!
@@FranklyBuilt I think it was good and not too complicated, thank you
Can you change the codes on the crash? Works boards two or just the arduino
wow I literally just started printing my Iron Man helmet today... PERFECT Timing
Wow you are thé best 3D printing instructor.
Wanted to ask. If the mask is powered plus open and the power is disconnected, when you reconnect does the mask close? Going back to its original position automatically?
Using this for a different type of helmet and design unrelated to Iron Man. And I’ll be using quick magnetic power couplings to streamline the dangled setup you do.
So that’s why I’m asking first before I do this.
Thanks man! I really enjoyed this bud!! Hella amazing!
Hi Frank, i love this video and i am trying to make a helmet for myself
I have just one question: after i open the mask, it will close automatically after something like 10-12 seconds, how can i take that out from the code?
Love your work
So I’m thinking on doing a mark 2 suit and want this flaps to work and function and this gave me some ideas of how I can some of them to work
Great informative video! Thanks for the awesome demonstration. Just need to know what type/model Arduino Nano board you used? Thanks
did you ever find out the answer to this question?
@@georgemattison9817 I did not, just received a heart and thumbs up. No answer.
@@luannels3075 this is what crashworks said to me
The code will not work with the Nano “Every” board. You need a standard Arduino Nano , the standard Arduino Nano uses an ATMega 328p processor.
The Nano “Every” uses a completely different processor, which makes it incompatible with parts of the code.
Hope this helps you
Can you use the motorization kit for the earlier helmets such as the mark 3? I dont know if the widows peak shape is too different for that. I would really appreciate a response but I understand if you don't see this.
This was SOOOO helpful man. Thank you for everything you do for the 3d printing community
Hey no problem!!
Hey! I'm building one of these with the ALISHA MKE Mini but for some reason the mask won't lift up and only goes down even though nothing is stuck. I'm using MG90 servos btw.
Love all your work,you are a huge inspiration and help. Big fan🔥
I bought the mini one. Very awesome plug and play. But I have a question. When I tested it all it worked great. After I put everything in the helmet and adding the eyes and all the glue. The face plate weighs to much now. And after it opens it sags closed. How do I fix this, to keep the servo pushing open?
Ive always wanted to ask since no one did this, but can you make a what if infinity ultron vision armor from 3d printing? I havent seen a lot of places have models of the entire armor
Criminally underrated channel
1 thing i cant figure out is when i use the power bank the 2 sg90s servos are not turning and i have to ask. How much volt does 2 sg90s need to active???
Hi, I built this and its super cool but I have a problem where every time the mask goes up it falls back down, do you know how to fix this?
How did you remove the red bracket piece with the 2 servos bc in part 1 they were hot glued into the helmet. Do we have to detach it from the helmet and unscrew it from the arms to use it while setting up the circuit in this video? How would we attach everything back into the helmet?
Super glue or hot glue
@@FranklyBuilt thank you u so much!
Hey dude been buildin my first motorized iron man helmet and your vids has been a huge help. Thank you! But Ive run into a little problem I cant seem to solve. When fully closed one of the servos seem to be wanting to keep running for some reason. It starded with a light buzzing sound and now its a full on rapid ticking sound. If I lift the faceplate a tiny bit, it stops. Tried switching servos and I get the same. What could it be?
Is there any way to control neopixels with the alisha board and crashworks software?
Frankly brother , your are the man! This has been so helpful brother. Thank you as always!
So im doing the MK3 helmet and im thinking the code should work on this helmet but my issue is the same as many, the updated code, im looking for the arduino nano code, where can i find this, so frustrating
Amazing tutorial, really explains it well, i had already bought sg90 servos but crashworks has removed support for them, any chance you have the original STLs for the sg90 mount ?
Is there a way to take the Crashworks board and read the code already on it through Arduino IDE?
do you know if the Arduino can handle three servos? I have two for the faceplate, and one for the chin. I also have the crash works kit but haven't pulled it out yet, curious if this can be used for the same purpose utilizing three servos.
It should be able too. Just need to program a new channel and angle and an output signal pin. Plenty of open slots
Thanks Frank! Just finished my iron man helmet ready to motorize it!
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fantastic video, thankyou for taking the time to explain the entire process in such an easy to understand way!
How does Penelope work from Crash works 3D? I just ordered it with the Alisha board because it’s better to have it and not use it than need it and pay more later. I don’t really understand the purpose of it but wanted to know if it has any practical use that you are aware of for an iron man build. Also, is there a way to, through the Aux port on the Alisha board, I can power both the palm and the arch reactor? If so, how.
It tricks the usb battery pack into staying on and not going into sleep mode
Does this board like not exist anymore? Im looking every where and cant find anything remotely close to this?
There is no alisha board mk6 more which one should i buy from the alisha boards ?
Hi, since this code is now updated in 2023 we dont need the 4 libraries any more right? and the circuit is the same?
Hey Frank, thanks for the video! It's just the 4 files are not suitable anymore and i can't find them. Do you still have it?
How do the eyes connect into this analog system? Maybe i missed a part, but any help is appreciated!!
You run the eyes separate on a power pack or batteries. You can add a limit switch to active them when the mask closes
Hey man, I appreciate all the work you put into what you do and sharing it for all of us to learn. I have a quick question, do you believe that code you downloaded in this video would also work with the starboost helmet? It believe it is probably an ignorant question, but I'm new to the Arduino and coding. Thanks man.
Hey, man! So I tried to get the crashworks coaxing board but it says that it isn't on eBay
Hey frankly built! love your videos man, and i was planning on making anew iron man helmet but this time with motorization, but i have a few questions.
1.) Should i wire everything before or after installing the hinges?
2.) if i paint everything AFTER installing the electronics, do i have to paint the helmet as a whole?
hopefully u see this because i really need help here:)
Which options from the sue and penelope menus should you select when buying one of the crashworks boards
Great vid man, the helmet is printing right now, but the crash works boards are out of stock so hopefully they get those back in soon so I wont have to put a pause on my build
This video was VERY helpful!!! Thank you sir.
Hey Frank just wondering if you have a tutorial on how to code the neo pixels i have a mk xd crashworks board just wondering how to make neopixels work
Hi Frank, just wanted to let you know the eBay link to Crashworks shows nothing there when I clicked on it. Do you have another one, boss?
When I plugged everything into my Alisha board everything worked perfectly. The next day I plugged in everything again and now motors don't move and the lights aren't coming on. Idk how to troubleshoot, what do I do?
my 5v battery pack doesnt run the servos right, only one of them actually works and its super slow
What’s that mouth thing you do when you close the mask, is that you like moving your jaw to push a little button or something that tells it to close?
I found this video amazing I actually made one. It works flawlessly the only thing is frank if you read this how did you get the eyes to stay connected. I made an old one and the wires go in the way
Do you know what the output of the aux led port of the alisha board is? I see in the video that you have it powering a few leds at once. I'm trying to find the best method of lighting the two led cutouts on the back of the CGtrader akira-yuming helmet. Do you have led recommendations for that?
Would it be possible to code it so I can say “jarvis open the helmet” and it will open? Because at the moment I don’t know anything about coding or arduinos.
you are the best teacher. thank you for this video
Are you able to use a 9v batteries?
I honestly got into this series the other day and when I saw that the last upload was in February i was really sad and thought he had stopped it but oh my god the luck
Sorry haha it took a while my bad
Awesome content, was wondering have you ever tried using a hot staple gun to fuse the parts together, this is used in a body shop to repair cracked plastics bumpers
Great stuff again Frank! Looking forward to the new 'functionalities' of the mk39
Thanks man!
Hi, what size are the magnets you used, and what's the best orientation you printed the top?
No idea on magnet size lol I buy a bunch but I print the top upside down
@@FranklyBuilt ah ok, thanks
here is a solid question for you would it be worth while printing the more mobility restrictive parts withlike tpe or tpu filament like the neck pieces for example im debating on buying some filament for the test im just not sure if its even worth the trouble
Frank, I know I’m bugging you with my dumb questions but just for fun here’s another. I bought the Alisha 6. I just need a good push button recommendation. I order a set of buttons that turned out to be on/off. Obviously, that didn’t work. I just put in a new order for momentary buttons. My question is simple. Am I done shopping now?
nice work 👍I love how simple it is to start
Right?!
You should try a print a pilot helmet from the Titanfall universe, there's a lot of details and creative things you could do with them (servos, LEDs, etc.) would love to see you take up the challenge.
Do you happen to have a guide for adding speech recog?
Unfortunately no not yet
@@FranklyBuilt cool no worries between Pla welding,magnets and the alisha board your guidance has drastically cut down the creating process time line. Thanks for the quick response and videos.