How to make a vibrating motor.

 by randofo
Sometimes you need a vibrating motor but just don't have a spare massager on hand to take apart. This usually leaves you with three options:

1. You can buy one online from your favorite electronics site (but this will cost you an arm and a leg).

2. You can take your chances with a massager from the Goodwill Store (but who knows where that has been).

3. Or if you have five minutes to spare, you can build your own.

Not liking to spend great deals of money or break out in strange rashes, I prefer option number 3.
 
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cesar harada says: Aug 3, 2012. 6:41 PM
And if you want you can even make that vibrating thingy into a block that would allow you to build any modular LEGO vibrating robot !!!

Instructables here: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-build-your-Modular-Vibrating-Robot/
knoxarama says: Nov 12, 2008. 2:22 PM
i stuck a piece of clay on the gear head and it worked just fine
mohtaprashantrocks in reply to knoxaramaApr 6, 2012. 8:26 AM
although it could fly off and stick on the mirror like mine did (the clay ) lol
ethiran says: Dec 9, 2011. 10:28 PM
is this can be used for tamiya motors?

vishalapr says: Jul 15, 2011. 10:27 AM
This is soooo useful!
I was making a vibro bot and I needed a vibrating motor but couldn't get any in hand so I was wondering what to do and then I notice this instructable and then think! I had lots of spare motors so I made this and it works perfectly!
Thanks for sharing such and awesome tip!
headlessknight says: Feb 22, 2011. 3:02 AM
don't you mean "roach" clip sorry for the spelling no sleep for 2 days
trying to be funny there but i would have never tthink that up
Drasa says: Nov 30, 2010. 11:18 AM
lol, melting the clip. Great 'ible!
prodo123 says: Jul 26, 2010. 10:47 AM
Or you could hot-glue it.
Jodex in reply to prodo123Oct 8, 2010. 1:42 PM
I know - from experience - hot glue won't hold it well enough. Or at least with my motors, but that may depend on the motor's power.
prodo123 in reply to JodexOct 8, 2010. 2:17 PM
Overkill...but epoxy it on? :V or melt the gearhead with a hot glue gun and mold the clip in place?
Wade Tarzia says: Nov 20, 2006. 2:23 PM
How about an adjustable vibrating motor? Attach a large gear on the motor with holes drilled radially (make them balance on either side of course), then use a screw set into the holes -- the farther from the edge, the more vibration. You know, Instructables really makes me think -- before today, I never ever thought about how to make an adjustable vibrating motor; I don't know why this will be important to me someday, but I think it will; I have that confidence in The Ways The World Works, and to hell with the despair of Cold Chaos! (though I believe in that too).
PR22 in reply to Wade TarziaJul 20, 2007. 2:56 AM
just adjust the voltage with a variable resistor
Saint_Awesome in reply to PR22Aug 15, 2008. 10:38 PM
That would work but would waste a lot of energy via heat, which won't happen with Pulse Width Modulation and such.
redneckjaybyrd in reply to Saint_AwesomeJul 22, 2010. 6:59 PM
A potentiometer would work.
onlylooklikepackrat in reply to Saint_AwesomeJan 24, 2010. 10:22 AM
I am looking at the PWM circuits floating around. In the meantime, Sir Fix a Lot sent along an idea...old train transformers!
Flyinseamnky says: Mar 23, 2010. 9:29 AM
Now if someone could write an instructable on how to turn your bed into a vibrating bed like in cheap motels. LOL Pay timer optional. LOL I am sure you would need 4 of these one for each bed leg, or one for the center post running sycncronized with a standard 120 wall plug, and a switch of some kind. Is anyone up for the challange? LOL Probably better (no jail time required) and cheaper than stealing on from a motel as my friend wanted to. LOL Thanks.
josh1001 says: Dec 15, 2009. 5:44 PM
 u could have also shaved of some of the teeth form one side of the gear, it would look better. 
wildgorilla says: Oct 31, 2007. 11:04 PM
Help. Need instructions. Read that rats can lose weight by standing on a plate vibrating at 90 times/minute. Need to build a vibrating platform for my overweight daughter who has cerebral Buzz Platepalsy. Should have ability to vary vibrations. Thanks.
Sir-fix-a-lot in reply to wildgorillaDec 3, 2009. 3:23 AM
Hello Wildgorilla!
There's more than 2 years between your post and mine, but I hope this is still usefull:
Scientists have proven that the vibration plates that are used in gyms and sold commercially have no effect, or even are counter productive. You can read about that here: http://www.ergo-log.com/vibplate2.html
I understand you are talking about another frequency, I'm curious about how effective this is in humans.
Good luck!
randofo (author) in reply to wildgorillaNov 1, 2007. 6:00 AM
I'm not sure it would work for people..... but all you would need to make such a thing is a large motor with a weight on it and a 555 chip to pulse width modulate the motor and an h-bridge to keep the motor and 555 chip voltages seperate. You can probably find 555 timer kits and h-bridge kits online.
wildgorilla in reply to randofoNov 1, 2007. 8:17 AM
Thanks randofo.
beetn_chan says: Sep 10, 2009. 12:12 AM
is it possible to fix the vibrating motor in cuff to make a massager? Does the motor produces large amount of heat?
jesse99 says: Mar 19, 2009. 10:51 PM
how do you power this?
coatesy900 in reply to jesse99Apr 16, 2009. 3:30 PM
with a battery...
Th3Snip3r says: Nov 28, 2008. 7:46 PM
You could also take one of the motors from a PS2 controller. But just for this, its not really necessary especially at the controllers being $25 bucks. But I have a bunch of broken ones my buddies give me to hold onto for parts and things.
bf5man says: Nov 25, 2006. 7:14 PM
Or a cork, here's how i did it:

mcdonn123 in reply to bf5manApr 26, 2008. 7:32 PM
With a cork you can adjust the vibration. Sweet!
randofo (author) in reply to bf5manNov 26, 2006. 12:53 AM
Nice. Even simpler than my method.
Sir-fix-a-lot in reply to randofoDec 3, 2009. 2:50 AM
Here's another simple method:
use the metal part of a screw terminal as shown in the picture. There are different sizes, so you can choose different weights or you can remove one screw for lighter vibrations. It works really well! I use these in adult toys I make for friends.
Vibrator.jpg
cesar harada in reply to Sir-fix-a-lotAug 3, 2012. 6:39 PM
I like this method best !
pagosapig in reply to Sir-fix-a-lotMar 31, 2010. 2:44 PM
I usually use the spinner from a CPU disk reader. They have the middle whole and three symmetrical holes about a half centimeter out. It works very well for vibrating beam robots.
CanDo says: Nov 15, 2006. 5:22 PM
Neat, what times have you needed a vibrating motor?
PR22 in reply to CanDoJul 20, 2007. 2:48 AM
sex toys
lucianoabcd in reply to CanDoMar 31, 2007. 10:40 PM
I will try one for making a smooth bzzzz on the snare drum. I think it should work, however in my case the shaft should be small (ie shorter than the radius of the motor, so it doesn't touch the head of the snare) yet powerful. Any ideas?
masterochicken in reply to lucianoabcdDec 9, 2007. 10:35 AM
I would use an old xbox controller's motor
randofo (author) in reply to CanDoNov 18, 2006. 11:22 PM
You can make a USB-Powered vibrating apple
trebuchet03 in reply to CanDoNov 15, 2006. 5:27 PM
All sorts of uses -- sifting materials of dissimilar density, leveling your cake batter, getting bubbles out of resin-concrete-glue-etc. and more. Simple drawing circuits (there was a project on Make: that did this).
Wade Tarzia in reply to trebuchet03Nov 20, 2006. 2:18 PM
Yes! Your neighborhood archaeologist can use that! Fill screen, turn on motor, eat lunch, come back, and your glass beads, clovis points, and diamond-eyed idols are jingle-jangling there at the bottom of the screen.
CanDo in reply to trebuchet03Nov 16, 2006. 9:07 PM
Cool, I see... something to keep in mind then.
rarcke in reply to trebuchet03Nov 15, 2006. 6:18 PM
Give one in a case to your girlfriend, she'll know what to do with it.
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