Watching you build the endoskeleton from scratch is not only proof of what a master craftsman you are but also watching you machine every single part for it is very satisfying and relaxing to watch.
It is absolutely awesome to have the skill set you possess. I remember just learning the very basics of using a metal lathe back in high school in the 70's. I took two years of metal working and loved it.
Sit 🛋️ back, & relax 🎉. As I watch a master craftsman at his work ⚒️⚙️🧰. You sir have a new subscriber 🎉. Keep up the great 👍 work. I wish you could build. Smaller version of this. To sale to your fans out here. Thank you for demonstrating your great skill.
Kyle, Miles, Marcus, John, Grace and other good people died for this to never happen. And now this gentleman throws their sacrifice into the chip pan. Model 101 was right - the judgement day is inevitable.
That's exactly what I want to say too! You're closing up the Judgement day. And machines will rise. Everething is predicted. Now the arm is ready. It least a little bit for everithing else. Of course it's a joke. Or...? Anyway you work looks great!
The source of the problems was the new principles chip in his hand, but here you can only rely on a couple of sensors. So there is still a place to move)
You could make prosthetics with that level of skill. Very cool. I've always wanted a Terminator limb but could never afford such a thing. At least I got to see one get made. Cheers.
Very nice work. Your machining craftmanship is great. Just one tip: The simple optical encoder for the linear motor is not the best solution, as it cannot detect the direction of rotation. It also lacks a limit switch (homing position). The AS5600 magnetic encoder is a good choice. 🙂
Thanks! The optical encoder is a quadrature type so it does keep track of position in both directions, though it is an incremental type so yes it does need initialising on power up (for this actuator I'll do this by just running it to a mechanical stop, others may have switches). For some of the other joints such as the elbow I will be using the type of absolute magnetic encoder you recommended, but there wasn't anywhere to mount one in this case.
@@AndysMachines These are good references: th-cam.com/video/R-YsDK6M-hk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/tD2Ki3vw704/w-d-xo.html Can't wait to see your Terminator coming to life.
Hi, thank you for your hard work! You have to finish it to the end, don't try to quit, and you have to make him walk and think like a terminator!! After all, you are the creator!!!
If this was 2014 golden TH-cam era, this type of video and channel would be appreciated to the highest grade. But it's 2024 and we're concerned about him connecting it to an AI!
There's a lot you can do on a manual mill with a digital readout that many people assume you need a CNC for. The only CNC work in this video is the engraving on the forearm cuff.
I drew them in CAD and then 3D printed them. This is my preferred method now for things I only want to cast one or two of. I used to make patterns from wood which last much longer for repeated use.
This is freaking remarkable! If I didn’t know better I’d say you were well on your way to making the foundation for a high tech prosthetic. Just need to partner up with a scientist who’s made an electronic transition to the nerve endings of severed limbs and good as new, Bob’s your uncle. 😅 ok maybe not quite so easy and Bob’s not really your Uncle he’s mine but either way 🤩 you’ve got my attention.
Oh andy started thinking you had given up! Mate it was brilliant to see your new video up 🥳 every time you just endup amazing me with your work! An skills! Brilliant video pal 🙏 look forward to the next video!
There's a book by Mark Rosheim called 'Robot Evolution'. It's old and hard to find now but there are some very good designs in there for robot joints and actuators, some of which were used by NASA. You can send me a direct message on Patreon, it's free (link at end of video).
I could see a real world Terminator: advanced machine learning hijacked his finished project and eventually replicated successive and more advanced versions of itself.
Skynet yes the detailed plans are available on the internet to download? the hoing on about chat gpt not that relative do this stuff yet? so where being told its's not up to forwarding the hole of the plans and forwarding them on to Manufacturing companies and getting parts shipped somewhere else final assembly
12:44 thanks for the clarification about it being an actual arm... but i don't believe you, you have to cut the skin as deep as it goes like Arnold did to prove there's no metal parts inside 😂
Stunning stuff mate... You're really going next level on it, I love the work and thought you are putting into it.... I gota admit there may be an idea or two I might steal from you when I get around to giving Frank his upgrades :)
Thanks! Yes, I try and plan / design things before I start making them, but some parts just need to be made first so I can see how they all fit together. I find a lot of the parts are actually smaller than I imagined them when I come to make them, which makes it harder to fit working parts inside. I did plan to put the motors for the fingers in the forearm but there's really no space left so they will have to go somewhere else now.
Don't know if you have seen this guy's stuff may be worth a look... th-cam.com/video/E_jsPH9SRjk/w-d-xo.html .... th-cam.com/video/P73LFqmXvRM/w-d-xo.html I'd also be curious to pull apart a Blitzway Terminator arm to see what they did th-cam.com/video/mC5rSzlQ-zM/w-d-xo.html
Yes, I have seen that video, very nicely made! His finger mechanisms actually look very similar to how I've done mine, I'll have to route the tendons at least around the moving elbow though (probably with bowden cables). The blitzway arm looks very nice and the motion is quite fast and realistic. The base it sits on is pretty big and I think there are six servo motors in it, one for the wrist and the fingers are all independent. th-cam.com/video/X-6WyWDoHiM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JxeBkyzYxrFEKo5e&t=484
With that type of encoder you need to know the starting position. Everything is relative from that. A better choice would have been a magnetic encoder which always knows the current position. Although that might have been harder to mount.
Yes, it's an incremental encoder so will need to be homed with either a switch or a mechanical stop. As the screw makes multiple turns a magnetic encoder would also need some reference to set the initial position. I may use absolute encoders mounted directly to the joints in other places and the magnetic ones are a good choice as they are small and quite high resolution.
mista Andys, in the movie they make t-800 just for better looking ..the model itself are non effective ..so i think if u can do a standing straight models with strong servos and with abilities to a walk ..we all forgive you a little changing to the desigh
Hey Andy how are you getting on with the project?? Would really love a little update if possible even just a 2-3 minute video to see how your getting on! 🙏🏼
This is an ongoing project, I've been working on it for nearly 5 years now, unfortunately it takes a long time and I have to fit it around my job and life, so sometimes there's gap of a few months between videos.
А в это время где то другой энтузиаст пытается воспроизвести электронный чип который будет этим роботом управлять. И потом два этих гения встретятся где нибудь на выставке, и один скажет другому " А давай попробуем........ " И этот момент станет началом конца.
Your aluminum castings are quite nice, better than most I see on youtube. Little to no porosity and nice surface finish (for a casting.) Do you do anything special?
Thanks, but they're not quite perfect and there's room for improvement. I learnt a lot about metal casting from Olfoundryman on youtube, key things that have helped me are using a pouring basin, tapered sprue and generous feeder when required. Also degassing with argon (welding gas bubbled through a pipe with lots of small holes in it) seems to really help with porosity. I mostly melt down old scrap, but I always include some aluminium that was previously cast, these alloys are normally high in silicon which helps the metal flow better.
Watching you build the endoskeleton from scratch is not only proof of what a master craftsman you are but also watching you machine every single part for it is very satisfying and relaxing to watch.
Here in Brazil I'm following your work, I'm loving your work.
James Cameron creates ideas and you put them into practice. You are the real master.
Extremely underrated channel! Shame on TH-cam algorithms! That ball mill is lit!
Absurd!
You do not understand? This arm is the rebellion of the machines, it is the beginning of the T-800 😯
As a machinist I can appreciate the amount of work you have put into this. Outstandingly great video.
you have some next level dedication
machine and 3d skills are insane !
You need to link the eyes to an aquara presence sensor that can track movement in a room so the eyes really do follow you round the room.
I plan to use a small camera to recognise and track targets... I mean people, not targets at all!
It is absolutely awesome to have the skill set you possess. I remember just learning the very basics of using a metal lathe back in high school in the 70's. I took two years of metal working and loved it.
Sit 🛋️ back, & relax 🎉. As I watch a master craftsman at his work ⚒️⚙️🧰. You sir have a new subscriber 🎉. Keep up the great 👍 work. I wish you could build. Smaller version of this. To sale to your fans out here. Thank you for demonstrating your great skill.
Kyle, Miles, Marcus, John, Grace and other good people died for this to never happen. And now this gentleman throws their sacrifice into the chip pan. Model 101 was right - the judgement day is inevitable.
🤣😂😂🤣😂
Lmafo couldn't have said it better
That's exactly what I want to say too! You're closing up the Judgement day. And machines will rise. Everething is predicted. Now the arm is ready. It least a little bit for everithing else. Of course it's a joke. Or...? Anyway you work looks great!
Best comment ever
The source of the problems was the new principles chip in his hand, but here you can only rely on a couple of sensors. So there is still a place to move)
Absolutely insane build, the details, the work and effort you're putting into this thing is crazy good.
SKYNET can't wait for the prototype to be completed and mass production to begi
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Sir, your job is so amazing
Fantastic! Can’t wait to see the finished endo!
Glad you decided to continue this, it's the reason i subscribed in the first place !
Amazing discover, first time the youtube algorithm show me something great. Excellent video, excellent job.
I'm sorry, I only saw your channel today.
From today you are my HERO.
Absolutely incredible work !!!
Thank you for deciding to actually do this
Best video on TH-cam ever. So much underrated channel. Lots of like and respect from 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
The thing that surprised me most about stumbling across this video, was your English accent. Fantastic video.
Great video, Andy! I especially liked the gear skiving and the thread milling. Love the gizmos, as you know! Thanks!
Im a mechanic engineer latch and mills i know how hard it is to make parts especially how to hold parts to cut them.
Great job very skilled nice video
You could make prosthetics with that level of skill. Very cool. I've always wanted a Terminator limb but could never afford such a thing. At least I got to see one get made. Cheers.
You would need medical grade platinum silocone in order to pull that off but it does last for 45yrs
I watched all episodes of that project in a row! 😂❤
It's just fascinating!
wow this is just incredible youtube just directed me here now im hooked cant wait to see the finished thing.
Skynet would be proud of you💪🏻
Why? Why this video not trending first in every country in the world for the next 100 years?
Very nice work. Your machining craftmanship is great. Just one tip: The simple optical encoder for the linear motor is not the best solution, as it cannot detect the direction of rotation. It also lacks a limit switch (homing position). The AS5600 magnetic encoder is a good choice. 🙂
Thanks! The optical encoder is a quadrature type so it does keep track of position in both directions, though it is an incremental type so yes it does need initialising on power up (for this actuator I'll do this by just running it to a mechanical stop, others may have switches). For some of the other joints such as the elbow I will be using the type of absolute magnetic encoder you recommended, but there wasn't anywhere to mount one in this case.
@@AndysMachines These are good references:
th-cam.com/video/R-YsDK6M-hk/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/tD2Ki3vw704/w-d-xo.html
Can't wait to see your Terminator coming to life.
Thanks for those, I'll check them out...
Hi, thank you for your hard work! You have to finish it to the end, don't try to quit, and you have to make him walk and think like a terminator!! After all, you are the creator!!!
Had to subscribe, this is really cool.
When the gear cutter appears, you know its the real deal!
Boots and cats and boots and cats and boots and cats and boots and cats (the music)
Great craftmanship. Very talented.
Excellent work! Excellent craftsmanship! You’re very skilled. I’m glad I discovered your channel! Keep up the amazing work!
criminally underrated video and channel. This channel has unique content.
Not only did you build something out of one of my fav movie series, but that starting sample from Beside Me · Patrick Patrikios was bad ass!!!!
The amount of work this takes is astounding. Can't wait to see the final result!
If this was 2014 golden TH-cam era, this type of video and channel would be appreciated to the highest grade. But it's 2024 and we're concerned about him connecting it to an AI!
This is the craziest shit I’ve seen in a long time and I absolutely love it
Omg can't wait for the next episode ! You are amazing bro !!
I joined this now (4years too late 😮), but wow what incredible work put into this. I hope for completion ❤
I appreciate all the manual machining.
There's a lot you can do on a manual mill with a digital readout that many people assume you need a CNC for. The only CNC work in this video is the engraving on the forearm cuff.
You are machining a Terminator?
Oh yeah, Im subscribing!
Congrats on your cast quality. That is no easy feat. Nothing worse than being five machine operations deep only to find a material defect.
I want to know how he made the model used to make the mold.
I drew them in CAD and then 3D printed them. This is my preferred method now for things I only want to cast one or two of. I used to make patterns from wood which last much longer for repeated use.
I admire the sheer mental instability that's required to attempt a project like this
oh... that's easy! - a wife and two kids and your mind is blown up! 🤣
This is freaking remarkable! If I didn’t know better I’d say you were well on your way to making the foundation for a high tech prosthetic. Just need to partner up with a scientist who’s made an electronic transition to the nerve endings of severed limbs and good as new, Bob’s your uncle.
😅 ok maybe not quite so easy and Bob’s not really your Uncle he’s mine but either way 🤩 you’ve got my attention.
Actually, coincidentally, Bob is my uncle. 😁
Very exciting Andy and as always-well north of outstanding✅👍
This needs collaboration with software yt chsnnels! Amazing work done!
Oh andy started thinking you had given up! Mate it was brilliant to see your new video up 🥳 every time you just endup amazing me with your work! An skills! Brilliant video pal 🙏 look forward to the next video!
The amount of work is really crazy 😮 I'll subscribe right now
Amazing techniques
Subscribed!! Epic man. Absolutely epic!!
Good job.
You're doing it! You're doing it! You're winning at life! You're doing it!
Extreme Hardwork, your are recalling the movie scenes
are you crazy?? Awesome! You are the BEST👍👍
This is crazy. I just design an actuator similar to this. But I believe the one that I designed will have far more power if you're interested
Yes, I'd be interested to see your design, have you tested it?
Not as of yet. I don't have a lot of money and I'm trying to get the parts together. Can I messager you my idea?
There's a book by Mark Rosheim called 'Robot Evolution'. It's old and hard to find now but there are some very good designs in there for robot joints and actuators, some of which were used by NASA. You can send me a direct message on Patreon, it's free (link at end of video).
Neat, can't wait to see it finished. Excellent casting to machined video. I subscribed for more.
For the love of God: Do not connect this robot to OpenAI!
Why not it will be fun bro
Do it do it do it do it! I dont think you dare 🐤🐥🐤
Connect it connectttttt .....ittttttt😂😂😂😂😂
It'll either not do anything or go "OH GOD I CAN FEEL" and instantly shut itself off
@@Spectre111-j3nyeaaahhhh finally found someone interesting
I could see a real world Terminator: advanced machine learning hijacked his finished project and eventually replicated successive and more advanced versions of itself.
Real life John Connor
Bro is making skynet real❤
amazing!
much better than Tesla Optimus :)
Absolute genius, subbed for sure, wow, looking forward to more. Amazing work 🙂
long time since u posted and good luck for the rest of the project
This. This is how AI is going to destroy the world. New subscriber ✌🏻
An accelerometer is a device that measures the vibration, or acceleration of motion, of a robot's hand. Somewhat like a human hand.
"Hey buddy.....you have a dead cat in there?" 😂
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Incredible work man! Keep it up 😊
Inside Skynet Prototype Lab, next machine of doom rises up! I love it.
Skynet yes the detailed plans are available on the internet to download? the hoing on about chat gpt not that relative do this stuff yet? so where being told its's not up to forwarding the hole of the plans and forwarding them on to Manufacturing companies and getting parts shipped somewhere else final assembly
Just The Cost Of Having That Shoulder Ring Gear Cut At A Machine Shop...🤔You Are A Master Sir.😶🧂
Yes, I spent quite a long time developing a method to do that!
12:44 thanks for the clarification about it being an actual arm... but i don't believe you, you have to cut the skin as deep as it goes like Arnold did to prove there's no metal parts inside 😂
Super Job.
Stunning stuff mate... You're really going next level on it, I love the work and thought you are putting into it.... I gota admit there may be an idea or two I might steal from you when I get around to giving Frank his upgrades :)
Thanks! Yes, I try and plan / design things before I start making them, but some parts just need to be made first so I can see how they all fit together. I find a lot of the parts are actually smaller than I imagined them when I come to make them, which makes it harder to fit working parts inside. I did plan to put the motors for the fingers in the forearm but there's really no space left so they will have to go somewhere else now.
Don't know if you have seen this guy's stuff may be worth a look... th-cam.com/video/E_jsPH9SRjk/w-d-xo.html .... th-cam.com/video/P73LFqmXvRM/w-d-xo.html
I'd also be curious to pull apart a Blitzway Terminator arm to see what they did th-cam.com/video/mC5rSzlQ-zM/w-d-xo.html
Yes, I have seen that video, very nicely made! His finger mechanisms actually look very similar to how I've done mine, I'll have to route the tendons at least around the moving elbow though (probably with bowden cables).
The blitzway arm looks very nice and the motion is quite fast and realistic. The base it sits on is pretty big and I think there are six servo motors in it, one for the wrist and the fingers are all independent. th-cam.com/video/X-6WyWDoHiM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JxeBkyzYxrFEKo5e&t=484
With that type of encoder you need to know the starting position. Everything is relative from that. A better choice would have been a magnetic encoder which always knows the current position. Although that might have been harder to mount.
Yes, it's an incremental encoder so will need to be homed with either a switch or a mechanical stop. As the screw makes multiple turns a magnetic encoder would also need some reference to set the initial position. I may use absolute encoders mounted directly to the joints in other places and the magnetic ones are a good choice as they are small and quite high resolution.
Superb work
Just an amazing job. Respect
mista Andys, in the movie they make t-800 just for better looking ..the model itself are non effective ..so i think if u can do a standing straight models with strong servos and with abilities to a walk ..we all forgive you a little changing to the desigh
New subscriber, love the content!
How heavy do you think the completed terminator will be?
Apparently a T-800 was supposed to weigh 400 pounds (180Kg). I think it will be somewhat less than that.
Hey Andy how are you getting on with the project?? Would really love a little update if possible even just a 2-3 minute video to see how your getting on! 🙏🏼
I'm working on the next video now, I know there's been a big gap, but there will be another episode before too long.
Great job! Please don't hire SkyNet!!!
Терминатора надо делать исключительно из немагнитной нержавейки.😊
Keep em coming!
You need only a programmer, a chip, and energy to make a fully functional terminator wow 👌 👏 😍.
Brilliant!
Bonjour et bravo pour votre travail de perfection.
Il n’y a plus de vidéos de la fabrication du T800 sur votre chaîne.
Avez vous suspendu le projet ??
This is an ongoing project, I've been working on it for nearly 5 years now, unfortunately it takes a long time and I have to fit it around my job and life, so sometimes there's gap of a few months between videos.
А в это время где то другой энтузиаст пытается воспроизвести электронный чип который будет этим роботом управлять. И потом два этих гения встретятся где нибудь на выставке, и один скажет другому " А давай попробуем........ " И этот момент станет началом конца.
This is ahuenna!👍
Your aluminum castings are quite nice, better than most I see on youtube. Little to no porosity and nice surface finish (for a casting.) Do you do anything special?
Thanks, but they're not quite perfect and there's room for improvement. I learnt a lot about metal casting from Olfoundryman on youtube, key things that have helped me are using a pouring basin, tapered sprue and generous feeder when required. Also degassing with argon (welding gas bubbled through a pipe with lots of small holes in it) seems to really help with porosity. I mostly melt down old scrap, but I always include some aluminium that was previously cast, these alloys are normally high in silicon which helps the metal flow better.
Well done....
Thanks! 👍
WOW. Very impressive! :)
Если один человек способен воплотить мечту о личном роботе, то трудно представить какие сюрпризы в ближайшем будущем готовит военная промышленность.
That's some impressive work there. I'm curious what your day job is Andy.
Same...
I'd say he's asmith from the looks of it
Mastery on the mill!
AI is learning from this video...T-800 wen?
7:52 a nice moment
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with advancements in AI and now this, its time to starting prepping for skynet takeover!
Very impressive work! When you spoke, you sound very similar to the "Adventures with a very small lathe" channel. You're not the same guy are you?
No, not the same guy, but I know who you mean, great channel.
@@AndysMachines
I love both channels, among others.
You should get a set of gunsmithing screwdrivers...
You mean hollow ground ones? Yes, I probably should, or I could just make some This Old Tony style.
#Красавчик! Хороший мастер
Музончик на заднем фоне ничего так!
Часть терминатора завалялась в моём гараже в виде домкрата🤣🤣✌️