Movie Design Eyemech's
by Chaos - Animatronics in Workshop > 3D Printing
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Movie Design Eyemech's
This Instructible is for helping you assemble your FNAF Movie Eyemech Replica's.
Supplies
- 3D Models
- 6 Servos (MG996R / DM996)
- M3 Screws (M3 Set)
- 6 Servo Horns (25T Servo Horns)
- 16 Ball Joints (M3 Ball Joints)
- Threaded Rods (M3 Rods)
Assembly
This Video Shows u every Step of assembling one of my Eyemechs
As you can see I used Threaded Rods and Ball Joints to connect the Parts needing to Move. u will need to cut those Threaded Rods in the Correct Lengths.
In the case your using the 100mm Eyemech i made for my Chica Cosplay then the Measurements per Eye would be:
Eyelids:
- 48mm (bend 45°)
- 21mm
Left and Right:
- 35mm
Up and Down:
- 33mm
In the case your using the G Freddy Eyemech from my Christmas Release then the Measurements per Eye would be:
Eyelids:
- 45mm (bend 45°)
- 20mm
Left and Right:
- 33mm
Up and Down:
- 31mm
In the case your using the 83mm or the Nightmare Bonnie Eyemech then the Measurements per Eye would be:
Eyelids:
- 34mm (bend 45°)
- 15mm
Left and Right:
- 25mm
Up and Down:
- 22mm
How to Control It
There are multiple ways u can control your Eyemech, the Method I personally Chose is RC Equipment because its a easy to understand and fast Method to get Optimal Results. This is also what the FNAF Movie did for their Animatronics
The Movies Tech:
- Receiver: Archer R10 Pro
- Controller: FrSky Taranis X-Lite Pro
These are also the exact components I use in My Suits
Another Method would be to use the Free Live Servo animating Program Bottango, It simply allows you to hook up your Arduino to the PC and Move the Servos with their Software. This is Live so u can instantly see how it turns out.
If your more familiar with Programming then that is ofc also a good solution to getting it Move.
Keep in mind if u have more then 3 Servos u will definitely need a Servoshield like the PCA9685