I think what impresses me more than the machine you are building is all the careful tool making you do in the background. My grandfather was a tool maker for BAC in the 1960s and used to make all sorts of clever tools for specific jobs. A well earned subscribe.
* the model industry. Not skynet or Boston dynamics. We don't need to give them a head start. They've already put guns on robots and tested them in war and they already are stupendously capable
Thanks! I might have to try an oscillating cutter, never used one before, the die grinder can be a bit clumsy for fine work. My approach has been to try and make all the join lines actual joins, but it's not always possible.
@@AndysMachines Yep... They are one of those sort of tools that you don't realise how handy they till you own one... I did make up a lot of mini chisels out of old Allen keys as well great for the hard to get to spots, there also really good for cutting tight corners
As I have advised all my RC friends (who ignored me), you can mount the servos away from the eye mechanism and connect them with push-pull piano wire inside bicycle cable sheathing. Just in case you'd prefer to use larger, more powerful metal-geared servos that won't fit ON the eye mechanism.
That's a carbide burr in a die grinder. They usually come in a pack of different shapes, I find the ball nosed one works well, there's also a pointed one for tight spaces.
2024 г , а я только обнаружил этот канал. Работа потрясающая . Подписка . 👍
@psevdondonsame here!
This whole project and your skills are truly unbelievable! Stan Winston would be proud, I'm sure!
I think what impresses me more than the machine you are building is all the careful tool making you do in the background. My grandfather was a tool maker for BAC in the 1960s and used to make all sorts of clever tools for specific jobs. A well earned subscribe.
Amazing metal work and video production!
Someone in the industry needs to hire you immediately
* the model industry. Not skynet or Boston dynamics. We don't need to give them a head start. They've already put guns on robots and tested them in war and they already are stupendously capable
Wow, awesome job. The work and craftsmanship is amazing. Subscribed! The hours in cad, then the handwork, its a work of art!
Thanks, yes there's a lot that goes into it that you don't see in the video.
genius
Awesome. Great Job, Dude !
you work harder than Miles Bennet Dyson! You're totally obsessed.... I love it!
👏👏👏
Spectacular as always
Bro that was AWESOME good job
Great job!
Thanks!
Man.... Your killing it.... If could offer a tip at all, a oscillating cutter would help for the fine line stuff.... Great work Mate... Great work...
Thanks! I might have to try an oscillating cutter, never used one before, the die grinder can be a bit clumsy for fine work. My approach has been to try and make all the join lines actual joins, but it's not always possible.
@@AndysMachines Yep... They are one of those sort of tools that you don't realise how handy they till you own one... I did make up a lot of mini chisels out of old Allen keys as well great for the hard to get to spots, there also really good for cutting tight corners
too cool!👍🌟
Nice work. Looks awesome :)
So nice. One sub
As I have advised all my RC friends (who ignored me), you can mount the servos away from the eye mechanism and connect them with push-pull piano wire inside bicycle cable sheathing. Just in case you'd prefer to use larger, more powerful metal-geared servos that won't fit ON the eye mechanism.
Awsome
🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍
Thanks! 👍
bro what are you using to grind the eye sockets? what kind and size bits?
That's a carbide burr in a die grinder. They usually come in a pack of different shapes, I find the ball nosed one works well, there's also a pointed one for tight spaces.
Lindo trabalho
EXCELENTE!!! muy bueno. Cuando construirás el brazo y la mano de terminator ??? jajaj saludos .
Эх, увидеть бы живого Чебуратора!!!
São Paulo, Brasil!
Love it, wish skynet was here sooner.
Респект и уважуха! Качественное исполнение
I feel pretty dumb just about now... Lol. The eyes use similar systems and operations as the steering mechanisms in a vehicle for turning.
I saw your other works, You can do it better!
But from far away looks awesome!
Yes, I'm often left feeling I could do better, but nothing's ever perfect.
@@AndysMachines I have the same issue! 😁
finally, is anyone developping the skynet system yet ? Also, what weapon will this unit carry ? 😂 🤣
We have to show a Russian terminator.
Sarah Connor where are you 😱 great job
Give me 10 of these, and I will solve all of America’s political problems!
eyes need more refining to turn better next add webcameras
Check out ep. 12 where I refine the eyes. There's going to be a camera, but not actually inside the eyeball as there's no space left!
Excellent welding job +you,ve got yourself anew subscriber as i,m loving this😍👏🤝⚙️🤖🦾
Thanks!