===== Class Materials ===== {{ ::how_to_build_an_animatronic_head_part_4_-_lip_mechanisms_skin_testing_programming_basics_stan_winston_school_of_character_arts_6_6_2023_10_39_32_am_.html |Animatronics Head Material List (html)}} ** Materials List**\\ Some items might be harder to find, but a little internet scouring usually finds you everything you'll need. Mouldlife USA Mouldlife Europe Burman Industries McMaster Carr Smith Brother's Hobby Center DU-BRO RC Additional Supplier Websites Here: http://forums.stanwinstonschool.com/discussion/2904/parts-suppliers-for-animatronics-sculpting-molding-skin FOR YOUR WORKSTATION Headform - if you do not have a headform of your character, you can buy a generic one to use for this lesson MATERIALS Fiberglass cloth 6oz Heavy (2) 20min Epoxy Plaster Bandage (for creating mold)4”x15” (3) Mold Release HEAD CORE Water-based Clay like EM210 or WED Clay modeling tools to cut clay, can even be plastic knife or butter knife Disposable brushes for brushing epoxy (size will vary depending on your project) Stir sticks or something for mixing epoxy Disposable cups (paper or plastic) for mixing epoxy Small bucket or any container to hold water for dipping plaster bandage Paper towels Krylon Crystal Clear spray (optional) Disposable gloves (optional) TEETH Acrylic Resin Teeth: size 24 Jet liquid monomer to make gums (Davis Dental) Jet powder Key-To-Alginate fast set for molding (Davis Dental) CHARACTER EYES Eyes can be made from anything except glass - they need to be able to be drilled, cut and altered Sample Eyes that would work well SERVOS Jaw Servo (Hitec HS-645MG) Eyes Horizontal Rotate (Hitec HS-53) Eyes Vertical Rotate (Hitec HS-82MG) Eyelids 2 needed (Hitec HS-82MG) (2) Brows 2 needed (Hitec HS-82MG) (2) Upper lips 2 needed (Hitec HS-82MG) (2) Mouth corners 2 needed (Hitec HS-82MG) (2) Lower Lips 2 needed (Hitec HS-82MG) (2) SERVO TRAYS Birch Plywood 3/16 x 6 x 12 Birch Plywood ¼ x 12 x 24 #5 wood screws MISCELLANEOUS Eyebrow Wire 3/32” x 4:40 thread (Du-bro 6pack) Eyebrow pushrod housing (Du-bro) Ball Link Sockets 2/56 (Great Planes) (2) Insta Cure cyanoacrylate 2oz Insta Cure accelerator 2oz Rod End (clevis) 2 pack Dual Servo Horn #3342(Du-Bro) 2 pack Goldenrod #507 .032” multi-strand cable Goldenrod #508 .056” multi-strand cable (2) E/Z Connectors 12 pack Eye Lid Brass Strip .032” x ¼” Eye Mech Brass Strip .064 x 1/4 brass strip (2) Brass Strip .064 x 1/4 brass strip x 12” Sand Paper 120 grit and 400 grit Threaded Rod 2/56” x 12” Threaded Rod 4.40 x 12” Brass Rod 1/8” x 12” TOOLS BITS & INDEXES 2/56 Tap and handle (8. in image) Drill bits (you will only need some of the smaller ones) (9.) CLAMPING, CRIMPING & GRIPPING TOOLS Needle nose Vise Grips (11.) Needle Nose Pliers (12.) Pliers (13.) Tweezers (19.) Vise (6.) CUTTING TOOLS Automatic Center Punch (you can use a nail instead) (18.) Coping Saw (10.) Cable Cutter (14.) Flat Cutters (optional) (23.) Hack Saw (16.) Side Cutters (alternate for Tin Snips) (22.) Tin Snips (21.) Wire Cutter (15.) Xacto Knife (20.) ELECTRONIC TOOLS Servo Tester with Battery pack (super useful) (5.) MEASURING TOOLS Ruler (1.) Digital Veneer Calipers (Your most used tool!) (2.) Adjustable Protractor (3.) POWER TOOLS Dremel Tool with Sanding Drum, Circular Blade, and grinders (24.) Drill Motor (25.) SCREWDRIVERS Screw Drivers Flat and Phillips (17.) WRENCHES Allen Wrench Set (Inch and Metric) (4.) NOTE: Craig will also be using a Table Top Drill Press, a One Inch Belt Sander, and a Scroll Saw. However, these can be substituted with an electric hand drill(or Dremel Tool), sand paper, and a coping saw, respectively