Creating Servo Waist Turn Movement for a Halloween Skeleton
KIT AVAILABLE HERE ----- https://www.frightprops.com/electric-... We're nearing completion on this project where we have been using FrightProps Servo Kits to installed onto a Home Depot plastic skeleton to create a finished animation of a violin playing skeleton. The waist movement is the last movement for this prop, so in this video we install that kit and then program all four servos used in the prop to complete a near-final animatronic! We still need to reinforce the prop, dress it up and then create a final show integrating audio, which we will cover in future videos.

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