What this guy is doing is actually beyond his time. This is by far the best exoskeleton I have seen yet, and the best part is he’s doing it in his garage with few tools and most likely a very small budget. Unlike these junky military programs that dump millions only to have some kinda uncomfortable underwear that maybe lowers the users fatigue a tiny bit. It’s just irritating to see some random overrated UA-camr get millions of views for some trashy pneumatic piston on a stick when this guy is over here making something that overshadows military programs. Overall I’m just extremely impressed with the mobility and design of this suit and I hope to see more videos come out.
Especially for foreign subscribers on this channel (this is not the main channel) there are videos exclusively with subtitles. They are included in the youtube player. Happy viewing)
the hardest thing about this exo, is its going to take alot of e- valves to animate the limbs. however, the body and the spring + pneumatic system placement is perfect absolutely genius
@@roshan8213 Yes, this is not an easy task. But there is only one way to solve it - to continue experiments, gaining experience and understanding of how to do it all. The outsole protector will definitely
@@nomadcontrafact6305 I can't wait to see how it turns out. I've been building a scale model of Fallout power armor to see if I could make my own. I have a design that should allow for articulation and a clamshell back. But it's one thing to build it in wood at 1/6th scale. You guys are living the dream!
Wow im amazed that you where able to do all this so well,I mean its just amazing to see how your minds work damn i hope it all goes well and you are able to lift cars and shit!!!!
HOLY CRAP, this suit is amazing!! and has really come a long way sense the series first started, please keep making videos about this suit and its entirety, love you guys and the channel, keep up the epically futuristic engineering and good work ;)
Thanks for your kind words:-). We continue to make and shoot. True, the process of mixing, editing and translation is quite long, so videos are not released on UA-cam as often as we would like. But you can watch the progress in the instagam, a link to it is indicated under the video. There is less information, but reports are released much more often.
How can i found the progress of this project. That is amazing. You guys did great job. I'm very impressed. I would like to see what's going on now. Will you share new video about it?
More recent videos can be seen on the main channel. ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio True, they are still without translation. As soon as we have funds for a translator, we will make subtitles and post them on this channel too. Plus, now we are still preparing for the filming of the second film project, in connection with which videos on exoskeletons are released less often than we would like.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 By the way, do you know Alex Lab. channel? ua-cam.com/channels/EVelHmwuCqyje6YTAP2UIA.html I guess he is living in Russia too. Maybe he can help you about the translate. And maybe even you may help eachother for your projects.
@@--Emirhan-- Yes, I know him, like many others who are involved in this area. Someone personally, someone indirectly. We have slightly different directions with him, despite the fact that the topics are similar. He has a scientific pop. We have practical application and technology development
This is some great work you all are doing, I can't wait to see more in the future (if more is to come of course) Its always very interesting to see stuff like this, especially when its with I assume is a smaller budget, really shows how much one can achieve without a bunch of money and material at their disposal. Your a real inspiration, Keep up the great work!
This is a good option for lighter construction. The disadvantage of such materials is that they are not repairable, and we often have to cut and weld something.
This some cool shit, man. I can't help imagining it covered with level 4 rated armor plates with the pilot in a suit of soft armor to fill the gaps. All that added weight would probably make it a more tenable platform from which to use some crazy weapons, like miniguns or semi/fully automatic guns chambered in .50 BMG and .950 JDJ. Well, maybe.
All is not necessary, we are not a tax service :-) But if there is a desire to help financially to speed up the project, then there are links under the video. True, as it turned out, they do not work correctly in all countries.
Yes, the control system still needs to be configured. This is just the first test of it, which shows that the circuit works at all. For example, in the same Mark-4(not M), a more optimized control system made it possible to run calmly, and the movements did not look like a robot ua-cam.com/video/PrE5ACAbSCY/v-deo.html
Great stuff man. Prospective suit builder myself, this provides some great inspiration. Your design has inspired me to shift to tubing as a quicker fabrication method. What made you choose the type of materials you've used?
Simplicity, low cost, availability of them for sale. Good quality materials are difficult to obtain in our country. I recommend using not round, but square pipes - a profile, they have higher bending stiffness, and the frame is stronger. Nice to hear what you liked. It is in order to encourage other people to conquer "new heights" that I am posting these videos:-)
Hello guys! Im impressed of this work! And I want to make on too for my new juggernaut design! But I want to make a semi-automatic type that will carry my gun (10-12kg approx.) And my riot shield wich is a bit heavier! So can you guys help me?
Thanks. Nothing is better. They are just for different purposes. Pneumatic is weaker, but faster, and hydraulic is slower, but more powerful. So, for running the pneumatic is more suitable. Hydraulic is better for lifting weights. Pneumatic is also more suitable for beginner constructor because materials and parts are cheaper and if it leaks it won't dirty up everything around you.
I don't know about microcontrollers. Let's see how it goes. But with them there is always difficulty, because of the signal lag and the time to process it. At this stage, the analog-mechanical system is doing quite well. It has no latency, unlike digital
@@nomadcontrafact6305 a simple program running on an arduino gets like 20ms delay from receiving the information and then reacting and it has much more precision possibilities. How are you doing it mechanically?
@@tadhgd350 How many videos I saw on UA-cam with tests of manipulators that track movements - absolutely all of them lagged far behind the movements of the operator's hands. Controlling the valves using buttons or levers avoids this effect. You can even run in an exoskeleton
@@nomadcontrafact6305 I believe that’s usually mechanical lag or a bad engineering of movement detection because I cannot notice a difference between activating an led using a button and activating one using a microcontroller with a button being used as a sensor
@@tadhgd350 You may be right. To find out for sure, you need to build an exoskeleton using this technology. So far, I do not have the resources for such a test :-) However, you yourself could have done this. If it is possible to prove that there really is no delay, then this would help many novice ex-builders to determine the technology used in the control system and expand the list of acceptable equipment.
Yes, there is a Facebook account. It's just childishly used, due to the inconvenience of Facebook. I will be glad to join your group:-) facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010997252988
@@nomadcontrafact6305 but I mean he is almost done with the reactor and then can go on to the exosuit which you might be able to give him tips on. Also this collab can give exposure to your channel and some of his fans might be able to find your projects as well
@@marz.6102 It's not really a reactor there. Also, I am concerned about the use of oxyhydrogen gas in his systems. This is extremely insecure. I really hope that he observes safety precautions and double-checks everything 10 times before using. But in a real working prototype, such a technology would be extremely dangerous.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 wow seems like it'll take a lot of experimenting and fail-safes before he can use it with somewhat hope to come out of it alive or in one piece but his fans tend to be patient with ideas to match and I was wondering if you could see if some of the ideas in the comment section where he asks for ideas for the suit are good ideas at all.
These are prototypes, they are in single copies. But sometimes we make custom frames. Typically for the military, because designing and creating an exoskeleton is not a cheap pleasure.
What this guy is doing is actually beyond his time. This is by far the best exoskeleton I have seen yet, and the best part is he’s doing it in his garage with few tools and most likely a very small budget. Unlike these junky military programs that dump millions only to have some kinda uncomfortable underwear that maybe lowers the users fatigue a tiny bit. It’s just irritating to see some random overrated UA-camr get millions of views for some trashy pneumatic piston on a stick when this guy is over here making something that overshadows military programs. Overall I’m just extremely impressed with the mobility and design of this suit and I hope to see more videos come out.
I'm glad you liked it:-) Videos of course will still be uploaded as soon as their translation is ready.
Good to see that work is still going on with positive progress. I wish you best solutions and inspiration. Can't wait to see next upgrade ;)
I'm happy you liked it)
Only 534 subs I’m watching this and I don’t understand Russian but still am watching because it’s a exoskeleton
Especially for foreign subscribers on this channel (this is not the main channel) there are videos exclusively with subtitles. They are included in the youtube player. Happy viewing)
Good design, good engineering.
Keep believing in yourself.
Thanks a lot. We really appreciate your support.
the hardest thing about this exo, is its going to take alot of e- valves to animate the limbs. however, the body and the spring + pneumatic system placement is perfect absolutely genius
when you have this amount of movement on the exoskeleton, you'll have a hard time managing it. hope you figure this out stark :)
try to put rubber padding on the bottom of the legs to get more traction.
@@roshan8213 Yes, this is not an easy task. But there is only one way to solve it - to continue experiments, gaining experience and understanding of how to do it all.
The outsole protector will definitely
This has come a long way! It's amazing that this is all done mechanically, without a microcontroller.
I remember there were even mechanical calculators before :-)
It is possible with microcontrollers, but at this stage they will only interfere.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 I can't wait to see how it turns out. I've been building a scale model of Fallout power armor to see if I could make my own. I have a design that should allow for articulation and a clamshell back. But it's one thing to build it in wood at 1/6th scale. You guys are living the dream!
@@doggonemess1 Any dream starts small. If you want, then you will achieve yours
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Thanks for the encouragement!
My friends and I are planning on designing something similar, watching these helps give ideas.
Awesome work.
I am glad that it inspired you. That's what I am doing for this)
I am deeply inspired by this build! Keep up the good work, and cheers from the US!
I'm glad you liked it)
Ну ты и мастер,браво. Удачи. Однозначно подписка.🤝
Спасибо) Возможно русскоязычный канал Вам подойдет лучше. Там и видео больше ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio
crazy bastards are prety close to a damm good exo suit
i love it
Thanks for the praise)))
The anime girl got me subscribed
Apparently this is a very nice girl. I advise you to appreciate it :-)
Now this is a project that is worth investing for, imagine its help to people who do dangerous work like firefighters.
We cannot find funding in our country. Unfortunately.
Only some donators help, one of them is from the USA)
In my point of view
I can see you are doing a very well job there love it ❤
It's nice to read this)
Wow im amazed that you where able to do all this so well,I mean its just amazing to see how your minds work damn i hope it all goes well and you are able to lift cars and shit!!!!
Until it came to this :-) The development of such systems is generally a very long and time-consuming process
Dude, I finally found someone willing to try making the future.
We hope not to disappoint you. Thanks for believing.
HOLY CRAP, this suit is amazing!! and has really come a long way sense the series first started, please keep making videos about this suit and its entirety, love you guys and the channel, keep up the epically futuristic engineering and good work ;)
Thanks for your kind words:-). We continue to make and shoot. True, the process of mixing, editing and translation is quite long, so videos are not released on UA-cam as often as we would like. But you can watch the progress in the instagam, a link to it is indicated under the video. There is less information, but reports are released much more often.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 okay awesome, thank you so much for the heads up, i'll defiantly give you guys a follow on there as well :)
@@blaqjackd7830 you're welcome:-)
How can i found the progress of this project. That is amazing. You guys did great job. I'm very impressed. I would like to see what's going on now. Will you share new video about it?
More recent videos can be seen on the main channel. ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio
True, they are still without translation. As soon as we have funds for a translator, we will make subtitles and post them on this channel too. Plus, now we are still preparing for the filming of the second film project, in connection with which videos on exoskeletons are released less often than we would like.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Thank you very much for your answer. I hope you get the success you want. I'll be following :)
@@nomadcontrafact6305 By the way, do you know Alex Lab. channel?
ua-cam.com/channels/EVelHmwuCqyje6YTAP2UIA.html
I guess he is living in Russia too. Maybe he can help you about the translate. And maybe even you may help eachother for your projects.
@@--Emirhan-- Yes, I know him, like many others who are involved in this area. Someone personally, someone indirectly.
We have slightly different directions with him, despite the fact that the topics are similar. He has a scientific pop. We have practical application and technology development
@@nomadcontrafact6305 I see. I really like your work, sir. I'm looking forward to new videos :)
A frame with some armour layers looks like a real life power armor from fall out series
Love it
Then there will be more layers. Although, of course, there will be no complete resemblance to the armor from Fallout
This is some great work you all are doing, I can't wait to see more in the future (if more is to come of course) Its always very interesting to see stuff like this, especially when its with I assume is a smaller budget, really shows how much one can achieve without a bunch of money and material at their disposal. Your a real inspiration, Keep up the great work!
Of course there will be a continuation. Several videos are even ready, it remains only to make a translation ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio
I'm working on something extremely similar but I'm using fiberglass golf clubs instead of metal tubing so that it's lighter weight
This is a good option for lighter construction. The disadvantage of such materials is that they are not repairable, and we often have to cut and weld something.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 yeah basically mine is a recreational model
@@kingmasterlord It's also a useful thing. And in any case, it will allow you to work out the technology
Да, хочется пожелать пару миллиардов долларов и удачи тебе!!!!!
:-)
I have no idea what’s going on but it’s cool as hell
As Dean Winchester would say: - Awesome :-)
This some cool shit, man.
I can't help imagining it covered with level 4 rated armor plates with the pilot in a suit of soft armor to fill the gaps.
All that added weight would probably make it a more tenable platform from which to use some crazy weapons, like miniguns or semi/fully automatic guns chambered in .50 BMG and .950 JDJ. Well, maybe.
It's just a prototype. But if we had more time and financing, we would love to make the armored version.
Amazing. if only it could fly
This one definitely won’t) We have ideas for the implementation of a short flight or a big jump, but this is a matter of the distant future
I would give you all of my money just to see this working...
All is not necessary, we are not a tax service :-) But if there is a desire to help financially to speed up the project, then there are links under the video. True, as it turned out, they do not work correctly in all countries.
Awesome!
Thank you!
Liked ur work and exosuit👍
Thanks a lot! We appreciate your support
Okay as awesome as this is, I can't help but think of the cybermen from D.R Who when he starts walking.
Yes, the control system still needs to be configured. This is just the first test of it, which shows that the circuit works at all. For example, in the same Mark-4(not M), a more optimized control system made it possible to run calmly, and the movements did not look like a robot ua-cam.com/video/PrE5ACAbSCY/v-deo.html
Круто! good job guys
Thanks!
Collaborate with @Alexlabs
good idea
*Ah yes, it’s happening.*
:-)
That's so cool :O reminds me of APU from Matrix
Yes, there are some similarities :-)
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Me alegra que te guste
Great stuff man. Prospective suit builder myself, this provides some great inspiration. Your design has inspired me to shift to tubing as a quicker fabrication method. What made you choose the type of materials you've used?
Simplicity, low cost, availability of them for sale. Good quality materials are difficult to obtain in our country. I recommend using not round, but square pipes - a profile, they have higher bending stiffness, and the frame is stronger. Nice to hear what you liked. It is in order to encourage other people to conquer "new heights" that I am posting these videos:-)
Hmm what's the total weight so far and how much possible weight the leg supports can hold?
The weight is probably 30-50 kilograms. We didn't weigh him.
It can easily support itself and 90 kg of the operator.
You really should make collaboration with Alex Lab
well yes
Hello guys! Im impressed of this work! And I want to make on too for my new juggernaut design! But I want to make a semi-automatic type that will carry my gun (10-12kg approx.) And my riot shield wich is a bit heavier! So can you guys help me?
Quite possible. What exactly are you interested in?
Leave it to the russians to build something like this. This is awesome 👍
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Am i the only one thinking about advanced warfare?
You are right, there are similarities
Enquanto isso...os carros logo ali esperando ser terminando
Eles terão que esperar mais um pouco)
Cara, vc devia fazer um traje springlock
@@Joaofelixgomeslins Ainda estamos pensando em bloqueios da melhor maneira. Até que seja com eles
Amazing work!
Do you think hydraulic or pneumatic is the best way?
Thanks. Nothing is better. They are just for different purposes. Pneumatic is weaker, but faster, and hydraulic is slower, but more powerful. So, for running the pneumatic is more suitable. Hydraulic is better for lifting weights. Pneumatic is also more suitable for beginner constructor because materials and parts are cheaper and if it leaks it won't dirty up everything around you.
Hallo bro... You can create an anergy center at the waist. Just my opinion thx.
I completely agree with this. As a rule, this is done, because it is closest to the person's center of gravity.
So crazy. Make that in your garage?
It is in the garage
julius origins
How are you mimicking the motion of the user, are you/ are you going to use some sort of microcontroller to detect your movements so it can copy it?
I don't know about microcontrollers. Let's see how it goes. But with them there is always difficulty, because of the signal lag and the time to process it. At this stage, the analog-mechanical system is doing quite well. It has no latency, unlike digital
@@nomadcontrafact6305 a simple program running on an arduino gets like 20ms delay from receiving the information and then reacting and it has much more precision possibilities. How are you doing it mechanically?
@@tadhgd350 How many videos I saw on UA-cam with tests of manipulators that track movements - absolutely all of them lagged far behind the movements of the operator's hands.
Controlling the valves using buttons or levers avoids this effect. You can even run in an exoskeleton
@@nomadcontrafact6305 I believe that’s usually mechanical lag or a bad engineering of movement detection because I cannot notice a difference between activating an led using a button and activating one using a microcontroller with a button being used as a sensor
@@tadhgd350 You may be right. To find out for sure, you need to build an exoskeleton using this technology. So far, I do not have the resources for such a test :-) However, you yourself could have done this. If it is possible to prove that there really is no delay, then this would help many novice ex-builders to determine the technology used in the control system and expand the list of acceptable equipment.
Do you have facebook? I have a group for power armour design I would like to add you to.
Yes, there is a Facebook account. It's just childishly used, due to the inconvenience of Facebook. I will be glad to join your group:-)
facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010997252988
When is the part 6 ?
She's in the process of being translated. Finished videos but without translation can be seen on the main channel ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio
What physical advantages does the suit give you?
It's not finished yet, so we can only speculate. In theory - an increase in strength, endurance and protection from external influences
@@nomadcontrafact6305 But, can it run crisis?
@@dragonslayerornstein387 Do not quite understand. What kind of crisis?
@@nomadcontrafact6305 All of them.
@@dragonslayerornstein387 My knowledge of English is not enough to understand you :-)
i guess you need a internal electrical power source, right? i can help you with that
A lot of things are needed. He is one of them. We will never refuse help
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Какое минимальное напряжение использует экзоскелет?
@@STRIKER_typeZERO All electronics at 12 volts DC
@@nomadcontrafact6305 let me design the reactor and send to you the design
@@STRIKER_typeZERO I would be happy about that
Could u callab on this with alexlab
@Alexlab
We have several different directions with him. He works in the field of science and pop, and we have research and practical implementation :-)
@@nomadcontrafact6305 but I mean he is almost done with the reactor and then can go on to the exosuit which you might be able to give him tips on.
Also this collab can give exposure to your channel and some of his fans might be able to find your projects as well
@@marz.6102 It's not really a reactor there. Also, I am concerned about the use of oxyhydrogen gas in his systems. This is extremely insecure. I really hope that he observes safety precautions and double-checks everything 10 times before using. But in a real working prototype, such a technology would be extremely dangerous.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 wow seems like it'll take a lot of experimenting and fail-safes before he can use it with somewhat hope to come out of it alive or in one piece but his fans tend to be patient with ideas to match and I was wondering if you could see if some of the ideas in the comment section where he asks for ideas for the suit are good ideas at all.
When would you add plating to the exosuit (armor)?
Last but not least. After installation on the drive frame. Otherwise, they, or something else, may not fit under it.
Can i buy one?
These are prototypes, they are in single copies. But sometimes we make custom frames. Typically for the military, because designing and creating an exoskeleton is not a cheap pleasure.