Awesome ideas with pulleys,I didn’t think of that. I ride bikes so I do it the way bike brakes & gear shifters system works,which means I have the cables with its housing along the arm to lighten the arm load without motors n wires.Thanks for sharing your ideas ❤
How are you planning to use this on the robots? You mount one of the sides to a motor? What king of motor and how do you do it? Would love to see your next steps. Great video!
I am using this pulley system in the wearable that I'm currently posting as "Doug" (the large yellow finger mounted on my shoulder). I've had to go through several iterations as I keep tearing up the pullys with all the force. Thanks for your comment 🤘
Thanks. This is really interesting. Though, when I'm going to try this I will attempt to make the wheels smaller and maybe go with a double pulley (block and tackle) like here th-cam.com/video/M2w3NZzPwOM/w-d-xo.html since I want the joints to be smaller.
OMG I love Destin and SED! And yes you should totally try that. My one issue with making the wheels smaller is it makes it hard to pack that tensioning trolley inside. I'd love to see what you come up with.
Awesome ideas with pulleys,I didn’t think of that. I ride bikes so I do it the way bike brakes & gear shifters system works,which means I have the cables with its housing along the arm to lighten the arm load without motors n wires.Thanks for sharing your ideas ❤
@@Jim_One-wl4ke bikes would be a terrific source of inspiration so much mechanics packed into such a lightweight frame... thanks for your note
@@androofroolove your idea of tensioner on the wheel👍
pretty cool
Love the hotglue cable coat idea!
Hot glue is the best!
How are you planning to use this on the robots? You mount one of the sides to a motor? What king of motor and how do you do it? Would love to see your next steps. Great video!
I am using this pulley system in the wearable that I'm currently posting as "Doug" (the large yellow finger mounted on my shoulder). I've had to go through several iterations as I keep tearing up the pullys with all the force. Thanks for your comment 🤘
After recently studying some of Leonardo da Vinci‘s inventions, I noticed that his automaton used pulleys and it seems that he had the right idea.
Yeah that guy really was a terrific engineer
thnx
wlcm
Love this robust design.
Thanks! I love things that take a lickin' and keep on tickin'
Amazing, great! Congratulations!!
Very helpful! Thank you so much! 😎🤖
my pleasure 🤘
great!
thanks
Thanks. This is really interesting. Though, when I'm going to try this I will attempt to make the wheels smaller and maybe go with a double pulley (block and tackle) like here th-cam.com/video/M2w3NZzPwOM/w-d-xo.html since I want the joints to be smaller.
OMG I love Destin and SED! And yes you should totally try that. My one issue with making the wheels smaller is it makes it hard to pack that tensioning trolley inside. I'd love to see what you come up with.
@NoidoDev ,Thanks, reminder snatch block ideas, that really takes away lots of gearing for torque,cheaper too😊❤
A complicated process, but you made it clear 👍🏻
Not that complicated, cable does what tendons do in the human body, roughly...
ikr? That's what I was thinking while designing it. And that is certainly what I am trying to emulate/steel from... no need to reinvent the wheel 😉