Total genius. I want to make automata and you have inspired me to continue. It is very generous of you to share so much detail and it really helps to see and hear the progression of the piece. Please continue to share.i am very grateful.
Sir, thank you so much for this video! I saw your first video and must have watched it like twenty times trying to figure out how you did it................and then i found this video! You state that is is not complicated but i will beg to differ with you..........that was really genius! Great job.....now i have to try and build one myself!!
You believed you could do this' you knew you could do this' then came trial and error the final adjustments. Its the best example of automita iv ever seen so fluent and human like' you have spent time and effort wisely a master piece
With due respect, I'd like to inform a too much simple and an easiest way to control both arm with two connecting rod and a crank mechanism. There is no need to use two. Just think about 3 types of lever in physics. We have to use the principle of class 3 lever. Just adjust the length from the pivotal point to the point where connecting rod to be fixed( point of force ) and all done. I've experimented this just now in a very rough way. If you wish I'll surely send you a video. Above all your idea is simply superb. Thanks and a lot of respect.......
This looks like so much fun! I wonder what other clever automatons you have? This archer reminds me of the archer automaton of Japan that was made hundreds of years back. It is clever just like yours, but it differs in that it has 3 arrows that it keeps in a quiver next to itself and shoots the arrows. Do you, perchance, know what I'm referencing? Thank you for sharing your beautiful and whimsical art! 😃
It doesn't... I have to nock the arrow. I'm working on a mkii, and I may try and get the archer to nock the arrow... it's not easy. If you look at the fancy Japanese automaton, they don't actually nock the arrow and the action of drawing is wrong
Total genius. I want to make automata and you have inspired me to continue. It is very generous of you to share so much detail and it really helps to see and hear the progression of the piece. Please continue to share.i am very grateful.
I keep coming back to your model Bowman the way it moves with just two cogs is simply amazing.
Sir, thank you so much for this video! I saw your first video and must have watched it like twenty times trying to figure out how you did it................and then i found this video! You state that is is not complicated but i will beg to differ with you..........that was really genius! Great job.....now i have to try and build one myself!!
Have you been lucky enough to attempt one?
Fascinating. Demonstrates a lot of talent, knowledge, & skill.
A tuner's dream, wonderful care , attention and ingenuity. Thank you.
You believed you could do this' you knew you could do this' then came trial and error the final adjustments. Its the best example of automita iv ever seen so fluent and human like' you have spent time and effort wisely a master piece
Dear Mr Del Cat, How could you come up with this kind of thing? It is simple yet precise and complicated. You are the best creative automata artist.
Del this is amazing. Very cool. Your Bowyer's blog is also very informative. Thanks for sharing
With due respect, I'd like to inform a too much simple and an easiest way to control both arm with two connecting rod and a crank mechanism. There is no need to use two. Just think about 3 types of lever in physics. We have to use the principle of class 3 lever. Just adjust the length from the pivotal point to the point where connecting rod to be fixed( point of force ) and all done. I've experimented this just now in a very rough way. If you wish I'll surely send you a video.
Above all your idea is simply superb. Thanks and a lot of respect.......
UOW! I try make a archer puppet but to hand manipulation like puppet theater tecnic. Your system is a great idea! thanks for sharing!
beautiful engineering. what a great automata.
This looks like so much fun! I wonder what other clever automatons you have?
This archer reminds me of the archer automaton of Japan that was made hundreds of years back. It is clever just like yours, but it differs in that it has 3 arrows that it keeps in a quiver next to itself and shoots the arrows. Do you, perchance, know what I'm referencing?
Thank you for sharing your beautiful and whimsical art! 😃
Yes, I know the one, it looks very good, but the action of shooting isn't correct...it's one reason why i made this one, to get the action correct.
Mi reconocimiento un verdadero trabajo
I can really relate to making something but not really being able to make it for the masses
Awesome! Thanks for the detailed explanation of your project, it's appreciated.
eu estou encantada ♥ obrigada
Amazing tenacity
Epic work!I like it very much,can I remix it by 3d print?
How does the automaton load the arrow onto the bow at the beginning?
It doesn't... I have to nock the arrow. I'm working on a mkii, and I may try and get the archer to nock the arrow... it's not easy. If you look at the fancy Japanese automaton, they don't actually nock the arrow and the action of drawing is wrong
Awesome👏👏👏
Great!!
god one
exlant job