I'd guess with a thinner wall on the inside hose it would be able to expand more and therefore contract more as well. Like a balloon as mentioned. In addition to that making the braided sleeving a half an inch shorter, and stretching it tighter over the hose should also result in more pull distance.
@@TrailMaker2 So after watching some more videos, it might actually depend how you mount it to the arm or whatever you're attaching this to. It might actually be better to have the outside sleeve longer than rubber inside, as long as the full extension of the arm totally stretches out the sleaving. Which could mean stretching the rubber inside.
While I understand the proof of concept of this device, it is using a Huge amount of energy to power the compressor, compared to the energy used in a simple pulley system to do the same work.
Yes, you are right, thats because I used heavy tube that can't expand very far and there for needs alot of pressure to expand. I made electric one but it didn't work. I will try to recreate this one in a way that I will put silicon ballon like tube so that its easier to inflate but I think that will make it more jigley.
@@TrailMaker2 Hi Host, You see you are using hydraulics and pneumatics to mimic the force that is exert by our muscles. If you can replace it with controlled magnets or even a gravitational force then you can really create a superior humanoid robots. I would like to collaborate. Thanks
@@senzsiog5849 I think its similar to how a compressor pistol works, you need one motor for pumping air into an air reservoir and from there you control the pressure by opening and closing electric valves and when the valves close, the air then needs to escape in the space, room...I would do it like that. Are you planing on building some kind of a robot with this muscles or?
that's because the air valve that I used leaks air because it was not closed properly, Couldn't find the key to close it all the way. That's why it whistles
@@TrailMaker2 Ra is an abbreviation of the Javanese word 😅 We are from Indonesia Ra from Ora, ora is not, and Kang is bro/brother So he wants to say: your video is hard to understand for common people, bro.
@@archy2033 it couldn't be simpler than this , there is ballon like tube and you have plastic wire sleeving around it that contracts when the tube expands under the air pressure and you tie all of that to the one end to the plug and the other side is where you put pressured air in or liquid.
I'd guess with a thinner wall on the inside hose it would be able to expand more and therefore contract more as well. Like a balloon as mentioned. In addition to that making the braided sleeving a half an inch shorter, and stretching it tighter over the hose should also result in more pull distance.
Ok, ty. I will try that in the next video. I curently have no time for youtube because I need to study for my school.
@@TrailMaker2 So after watching some more videos, it might actually depend how you mount it to the arm or whatever you're attaching this to. It might actually be better to have the outside sleeve longer than rubber inside, as long as the full extension of the arm totally stretches out the sleaving. Which could mean stretching the rubber inside.
Yes I guess I though of same. A cycle tube would make a perfect equipment I guess
Since it's using air, it'd be a pneumatic muscle. You'd need to use a liquid for it to be hydraulic.
Yeah you are right, I will change the title to pneumatic. Thank you.
While I understand the proof of concept of this device, it is using a Huge amount of energy to power the compressor, compared to the energy used in a simple pulley system to do the same work.
Yes, you are right, thats because I used heavy tube that can't expand very far and there for needs alot of pressure to expand. I made electric one but it didn't work. I will try to recreate this one in a way that I will put silicon ballon like tube so that its easier to inflate but I think that will make it more jigley.
@@TrailMaker2 I'm sure Alex Lab can assist you.
This guy does some amazing stuff. th-cam.com/video/07oVoABYr10/w-d-xo.html
@@jvon3885 that would be awesome !
Very good, a question, what device did you use to fill?
big 50l air compressor
Imagine using magnets as muscle movements and a solar power energy source.
can you describe it more?
@@TrailMaker2 Hi Host, You see you are using hydraulics and pneumatics to mimic the force that is exert by our muscles. If you can replace it with controlled magnets or even a gravitational force then you can really create a superior humanoid robots. I would like to collaborate. Thanks
@@roadsectoradventures I see now what you meant, I will try to make it.
Can you specify the type of valve used
I think this is simular to the valve I used in the video images.app.goo.gl/tFdFQc4aEYFwc8FR8 , but you can even try using bicycle tire tube valve
@@TrailMaker2 ty
@@senzsiog5849 no problem, feel free to ask more questions
@@TrailMaker2 yea one more , how to control air pressure using pump as I have no idea about contraction
@@senzsiog5849 I think its similar to how a compressor pistol works, you need one motor for pumping air into an air reservoir and from there you control the pressure by opening and closing electric valves and when the valves close, the air then needs to escape in the space, room...I would do it like that. Are you planing on building some kind of a robot with this muscles or?
What is that black hose called ?
I put a link in my description, check it out.
Nicki Minaj
@@shawng9387 😆
Where do i get the meterials
look in description
SL_ST AIR MUSCULE GrabCAD.
Try my artificial muscle construction. I think it has a number of advantages. A large working stroke is one of them.
6:59 It's make an awful sound while it contraction
that's because the air valve that I used leaks air because it was not closed properly, Couldn't find the key to close it all the way. That's why it whistles
@@TrailMaker2 Is it possible to need a strong elastic material such as aquarium glue or something similar? If it's heat resistant it might be better
@@archy2033 better for what?
@@TrailMaker2 no, I mean, as long as the noise isn't annoying it's fine. :)))
Nice one!
Woah !!!
An air gun are you blind
Ra jelas videomu kang.
I dont understand
Pake bahasa Inggris, bro
who or what is " Ra" ?
@@TrailMaker2 Ra is an abbreviation of the Javanese word 😅 We are from Indonesia
Ra from Ora, ora is not, and Kang is bro/brother
So he wants to say: your video is hard to understand for common people, bro.
@@archy2033 it couldn't be simpler than this , there is ballon like tube and you have plastic wire sleeving around it that contracts when the tube expands under the air pressure and you tie all of that to the one end to the plug and the other side is where you put pressured air in or liquid.