@@outbakjak Maybe Borat uses other peoples designs and claims them as his own? kzbin.info/www/bejne/kIaToId4h6mahac
@tonysfun20 күн бұрын
Please read my comments above and billow (9 days ago) because the wiring diagram isn't correct! So this isn't a nice job, in my eyes.
@EngineerNotFoundАй бұрын
Both amazing and mesmerising. Can't imagine how much work you've had to put in achieve this. Great work!
@MirkoPavleskiMKАй бұрын
Thanks :)
@davidbanksAuАй бұрын
It's really not a lot of work when you just copy someone else's design. Copied without giving any credit to the actual designer. kzbin.info/www/bejne/d3u0i3l-f9-qqpY
@EngineerNotFoundАй бұрын
@@davidbanksAu Did you read the description yet? Credit isn't given in the video itself, but It looks like the credit is in the description. Git hub repo and name of designer.
@TheJacklwilliamsАй бұрын
Credit is given in the video as well. He states clearly it’s an open source project and where it can be found. Nothing about this is a rip off. Credit is given both stated verbally and in the description.
@EngineerNotFoundАй бұрын
@@TheJacklwilliams Oh, I must admit I couldn't quite figure it out from the video (on initially listening); but perhaps I wasn't paying attention to that part. Something about his delivery even gave me the impression that it might have been his design, and I just assumed the github was his; until I looked that is. I shouldn't have assumed though. Thanks for the correction
@erikderuiter74752 ай бұрын
wow... AMAZING! you a a genius, obviously... thank you for sharing this project!
@electronics.unmessed2 ай бұрын
Very nice project, love your unique ideas!
@davidbanksAuАй бұрын
Unique? You mean copied without giving any credit to the actual designer. kzbin.info/www/bejne/d3u0i3l-f9-qqpY
@electronics.unmessedАй бұрын
@@davidbanksAu Oh yes, sorry, didn‘t know that. Anyway, it is a nice project.
@rondlh202 ай бұрын
Very nice, well done!
@amorpheuses16272 ай бұрын
Very impressive! Was there a specific reason that you didn''t fill in all the holes with bolts on the wheels? Or did you just run out of bolts and nuts?
@MirkoPavleskiMK2 ай бұрын
The total weight of the bolts and nuts should be around 65g and should be symmetrically distributed
@davidbanksAuАй бұрын
Because the actual designer of the cube didn't fill all his in. Copied without giving any credit to the actual designer. kzbin.info/www/bejne/d3u0i3l-f9-qqpY
@MirkoPavleskiMKАй бұрын
@@davidbanksAu If you looked at the text below the video, you would have seen that it says: "Otherwise, this is an open source project and the original code and .STL parts for 3D printing can be downloaded from ReM-RC GitHub (github.com/remrc/ )."
@FuzzyOne372 ай бұрын
Where did you get the motor from? I'd like to purchase a set. Cheap or not. Thanks for sharing your project.
@darkdabingmonky7915Ай бұрын
Hey absolutely phenomenal project! where did you find the motors from?
3D parts are printed on my 3D printer, and electronic parts on Aliexpress
@Incommensurabilities2 ай бұрын
This is mesmerizing to watch. Would the cube have enough power to balance in your hand?
@MirkoPavleskiMK2 ай бұрын
Yes
@ronen124Ай бұрын
juguete brillante
@tonysfun20 күн бұрын
Just received the "DC 12-24V Japan 24H Brushless Servo Motors" and Arduino NANO. The motor has 12 wires (first 2 are +12V and wires 3+4 are Ground), but that leaves 8 wires to control the motor. The schema how to wire this is NOT CORRECT! What is the exact wiring diagram? Also, you installed HC06, but that it's not included in the wiring diagram either!? PLEASE answer my questions! I paid lots of money for the parts and I've printed all the parts, but you have not answered my previous questions either. I can't finish this project if you don't share all the wire connections. I want to make this project so bad, but I can't read your mind or have the expertise to finish this on my own. Thank you in an advance!
@MirkoPavleskiMK19 күн бұрын
The original project is open source by the author RemRC, and I copied the schematic from his Github. I made the project exclusively according to his instructions, and as you can see, it works flawlessly. My motors have 8 wires, just like the author's. You should look for a datasheet for your motors, probably via part number. Otherwise, instead of a Bluetooth module, the Arduino can be connected to a PC via a USB cable, and we send commands to the serial monitor, but in that case the USB cable should be light and flexible. As for the money you paid for the parts, when making any DIY device there is a possibility that the end result will be negative. Very often it happens to me that I fail to make a device in which I have invested a lot of money, time and effort. Specifically for this project, I claim that it works, and the instructions and schematics of the author are completely fine. First, analyze the motors in detail online and compare those with 8 and 12 wires to find out what the layout is.
@tonysfun19 күн бұрын
@@MirkoPavleskiMK Thank you for your response!!! As I stated, the motor has 12 wires, 1+2 is VCC and 3+4 are Ground. 5-8 wires are FEEDBACK from Lines, wire 9 is DIRECTION, #10 is BRAKE, #11 is START/STOP and #12 is PWM. Would you be able to tell me where to connect these wires? When I searched for the motors on Amazon, there was no other choice for the model number, so I bought what was available. Also, since you said that you added the HC06, I have these also, but I do not know how to connect it to the existing schematics, would you be also so kind to help me with that? I really appreciate your help. Thank you very much.
@hristomutafchiev1814Ай бұрын
Привет от България, за пореден път се възхищавам на Вашата креативност и неспиращ ентусиазъм :) Бихте ли споделили от къде сте купили моторите ( nidec 24h ) :)
@MirkoPavleskiMKАй бұрын
Фала, линк до моторите : www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-nidec-24h-brushless-motor.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.auto_suggest.1.780beKnEeKnEDQ
@tonysfun29 күн бұрын
I'm in process making this project, but there are many unanswered questions: 1) What kind of battery/batteries are used? 2) There is no schema to convert 11+V (in case using 3S1P battery) to 5 V for the Arduino NANO? 3) How to connect all the parts together? 4) How many volts goes to the motors? I've printed all the parts and I don't know where are the outside squares connect to each other? Has anyone made one of these cubes? I found this video, but there isn't much help in it to answer my questions. I think this is a great gizmo that I would like to finish making, but let's hope someone will answer my questions. Thank you in an advance!
@jus40272 ай бұрын
That is so cool
@RaminOhebshalom2 ай бұрын
Excellent, Are willing to sell it?
@MirkoPavleskiMK2 ай бұрын
Sorry, no
@taisenification2 ай бұрын
@RaminOhebshalom How much are you willing to pay for such device? 🙂
@lezbriddon2 ай бұрын
motors look expensive, surely some cheap brushed motors from childrens toys could be used with a simple H bridge driver for each
@ahmetkipkipАй бұрын
Oh that's true. Why not contribute the source and find -implement cheaper motor to it lezbriddon?
@lezbriddonАй бұрын
@@ahmetkipkip didn't know source was available, and I've too much work on
@davidbanksAuАй бұрын
@@lezbriddon He would just copy your work and use it as his own, like he has done on this project. kzbin.info/www/bejne/kIaToId4h6mahac
@newtlab2 ай бұрын
Екстра си смислио то ,свака част Интересантно, ја сам био потписан на канал раније ,а сад испада нисам ,изгледа је гогл то ресетовао........или си имао још неки други канал
@MirkoPavleskiMK2 ай бұрын
Hvala ti :)
@davnatanial17162 ай бұрын
The goat
@davidbanksAuАй бұрын
This guy just copies other peoples work. The actual Goat actually lives here, kzbin.info/www/bejne/kIaToId4h6mahac
@CringeMaster6422 күн бұрын
@@davidbanksAu get a life
@JoulespersecondАй бұрын
If you are going to take someone else's project and make a video about it, you should be much clearer in giving credit and clarifying that it is somebody else's work. Especially when it is a sponsored video and you are profiting off the original author's project.