looks nice and I want to dive into RC making too, but I am still to rookie to build that from scratch with my knowledge, could you please add some documentations on how to build this and what we need to buy so that it works? :)
Thank you!
looks nice and I want to dive into RC making too, but I am still to rookie to build that from scratch with my knowledge, could you please add some documentations on how to build this and what we need to buy so that it works? :)
Thank you!
@BokuNoMaxi Hi, I made this when I was younger and I have no documentation. All you need is change servo to continuous rotation. You can find lot of videos about that. When you find good servo, you can just put the potentiometer out.
hey, this is a great project and would love to build it myself. what do i need beyond the servos.
@SamHenderson_2229412 Hi, you need standard "radio control" parts: transmitter, receiver, battery and two modified servos. I want to add camera, LEDs and some robotic arm.
@ZdenekSumsal_1771187 oh thats awsome thank you for the help
I thought it came out very well. Thank you for sharing your model. Guess I should have cleaned my window first lol.
where did you find the actual helmet stl? I can't find the specific one you used. If you give me the exact name I'll download the magnet holders and make the model. (edited)
@ZdenekSumsal_1771187 Would you be able to provide the STL file that you used for the helmet ? (edited)
May I ask how you connect this camera to prusa connect?
I just bought the same camera, and used your stl file, thanks ! But I just can't find a way to connect the camera to the prusa connect web interface. Any idea?
@ChristopheJORG_27401
Hi. it is not connected to prusa connect. It is connected to "Tapo" app with my others security cameras.
@ChristopheJORG_27401 I found those instructions (not mine, credits to the author) which you can use to upload snapshots from the Tapo C110 to Prusa Connect: https://gist.github.com/nunofgs/84861ee453254823be6b069ebbce9ad2
Works like a charm!
@ZdenekSumsal_1771187 Thanks for the good job!