Betel Juice Inspired Scary Go Round
by Mrsyfy01 in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay
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Betel Juice Inspired Scary Go Round
I built this scary go round to go with my Beetle juice outfit for Halloween this year. It took me about a little over a week to build.
Supplies
Items Needed
EVA Foam 1/4” black and white
EVA Foam 1/8” black and white
Steel wire 3/32” X 36
Small Figures ( I used nightmare before Christmas figures and two ghosts).
Small plastic skull
Small rubber bat
Additional Items
Light strings 2 ½ on the top, 1 on the bottom. 8 neodymium block magnets
12v battery holders ( 3 on top, 2 on bottom) 8' dia. Basswood circle
2 Arduino voltage regulator boards Project board jumper wires
2 3” plastic circles Small servo motor (modified).
Plastic stand offs & plastic screws
1 Piece of 4"X6" hook and pile.
Tools needed
Glue gun file & awl
Soldering iron small torch
Needle nose pliers wire cutters
Consumables:
Contact cement Q tips & flux
glue gun glue sticks
Goo gone 1/4” screw and two nuts
4” plastic disc 2 ea.
1 black locking switch
2 conductor ribbon cable
Top is made out of two 14” X 28" X 1/8” EV foam one black and one white glued together.
A 28” circle is cut from this, then cut into 16 pieces 8 black and 8 white. Dis-guard
Two of each color. Glue the reaming 12 together with contact cement in alternating colors.
** note: I use wooden applicators (Q-tip) to apply contact cement to edges of foam.**
Finished Product Will Look Like This
- dis-guard four pieces of 16 pieces you just cut out, two black and two white.
- Glue the remaining 12 together along the Stright edges in alternating colors.
- the finished product will be quit flimsy, but that will change.
Assembling the Frame
- using 3/32" steel rod, use needle nose pliers to bend a small loop large enough for a 1/4" bolt to go through.
- Put a slight bend where the loop meets the rod.
- the opposite end will be bent around the base ring. then bent up words like the photo that loop will be facing inwards.
- 12 posts will need to be made.
Base Ring
- using 3/32" steel rod a 66" diameter circle will need to be made.
- Secure end of ring together be filing steel rods at the ends. solder the ends together using a small piece of the steel rod across the joints, some extra flux may be needed.
- Finished project will look like the photo.
Competed Metal Frame
- Assemble the frame by bolting the 12 frame pieces together at the top, bottom of the bolt facing up wards.
- one at a time bend the other end of the wire around the outside of the circle.
- loop it around the circle, about a1/2" up bend it slightly inward, a half inch from that bend another loop.
- do this for all 12 rods. make sure rods are about 5 1/2" apart.
Installing Frame and Lights
Install the frame first. Insert the bolt through the top center. Off set the frame slightly from the seams.
Glue into place with a small piece of color matching foam, let dry.
Using an awl punch hole in the seams About 1” apart.
Fold the wires as close to the led as possible, then push
through hole fold wire down on the underside. It takes two strings to complete the top section.
Start from end closest to batteries at the top down
Light Strings
These can be bought from Amazon. They are modified by
removing the control board from the battery holder. Then one half of the
Jumper wires are soldered to the terminals (blue +, White -).
To make it easy to disconnect form the batteries.
Skull
Skull has a 1/4” nut melted in place unsed the skull. This will allow you to thread
it on the screw sticking out of the top.
Bat
Bat is attached with a 3/32” steel rod. One end melted into bat.
The other end melted into top of skull. some hot glue may be needed.
Top With Lights , Skull and Gusset Installed.
The gusset is a 66” circumference 1/8” EV Foam. White one on top and a
black one glued behind it about 1/2” down form the top. Metal frame sits on the
black piece. The base is glued to the back side of the gusset. The skull is attached to
The top by heating a 1/4” nut and melting it to the bottom of the skull. The Skull
is then threaded to the bolt stickung through the top. If you wish to light it up, just poke
a small hole in the chin. Then tread a coup spare leds through the top. And tread inside
the skull after is intreaded in place.
Power Module Modification
Modify the power modules as follows:
1. remove all of the connectors from the bottom.
2. remover the power jack.
3. use the jumper wires and connect one half to the power connectors,
oneblack one red to power jack connections.
4. attach one blue(+) and one white (-) jumper wire were the 3v/5v terminals
were removed. 3V for lighting and 5v for the servo.
Upper Electronics
This is made by cutting out a 13” circle out of thick poster board. Then measure in
one inch and cut v's about 1” apart fold fown. This is your attachment points.
Take one 3” plastic discfind the center point, then glue servo mother arm so that
the centers match up. Then hot glue a power module to one side. This one should
Have three outs for 3v installed. Hot glue 3 12v battery holers in parallel on plastic disc.
Cut 2 small squares for the switches for the dome lighting to fit through. Guel 3” disc
to center of 13” circle. Hot gle two light control boards to other side with switches
sticking through holes. Poke hole and feed power wires for light boards through holes.
Glue 13” circle to center of dome.
Bottom Assembly
Bottom assembly is made up of 8 black 2” X 1/4” AV foam, and 8 white
1 1/4” X1/4” AV foam glued in alternating colors together. Follwed by
2 1/8” bat wings glued to the sides. A small arch is cut into the front of the
foam point of arch to start in middle of head. Then ending behind the ear.
Bottom Lights
Base lights are installed in the white sections. Starting 2” from the top and
1” apart stop at 1” from bottom on sides and back.
Motor Switch
A black motor switch was added to back center of lower section, just above the head area.
Wires were fed up through the top.
Adding Velcro
using the base plate trace and cut a circle from both the hook and pile strips.
Attaching Velcro for Extra Support
glue the pile piece to the under side of the 4" base plate. Glue the 4: hook to the center of the top of the bottom section. This will allow extra support to the scary go round base to the top of the hat.
Attached Base Plate
Base plate is attached to top of hat by eight neodymium magnets four glued to top
Of 4” plastic disc and four glued to the underside of 8” basswood circle. in addition a 4" piece of pile tape glued to the underside of thebase plate.
Base Plate
Base plate is a 4” plastic circle with 4 neodymium magnets glued to the top across
the center lines. Servo motor is mounted in center so that center of the shaft is in
the center of the plastic disc. Two 12v battery holders are mounted in parallel with
two terminal connectors off of them to connect to Arduion power board.
Lower Half Electronics
Servo was attached to 4” plastic disc using plastic stand offs glued to the sides,
The stand offs were bolted to Plastic circle from the other side. Center of servo shaft
was lined up with center of circle. Magnets lin up with magnets glued to the under
side of the basswood.
Brim Bat Pattern
Lenght wise on an 8x11 sheet of paper, drawl one half of a bat figure about 5” long.
When happy with drawling fold in half and cut the bat pattern out. This will give
you two identical halves.
Bat Pattern
Use this pattern to cut out 6 black bat from 1/8” foam.
Bats Added to Brim
Glue the 6 black bats to the brim of the top section. Some timing may be needed.
Figures
Figures are attached by a piece of 3/16” steel rod cut at different lengths to
Simulate Movement as they turn. A hook bent at one end, heated with a torch
until it glows red then melted into topof figures. Then hooked to loop in rod under
the dome. Sealed in place with a little hot glue. you will need 12 figures for this project. I chose 10 nightmare before Christmas figures and two ghosts.
Additional Foam
Additional foam may be needed for a tighter fit. In this case I added another
layer of black 1/4” Foam around the inside. On additonal small piece in the
very back for a very snug fit.
Completed Scary Go Round
Completed project width every thing assembled. For final touches use a
Q-tip and som goo gone to remove any unwanted glue from project.
** Note roll of tape is just sed to prop up scary go round. **