This just makes me think of that russian from the iron man movie that gets by with garage equipment what took tony a beyond-nasa level lab to get done. This is awesome!
A WHOLE 50 thousand views have become in recent days. And before that there were very much fewer of them) You can look at other videos on the channel by the number of views over the years)
Or you could add a homemade cheap body armour made from layers of fiberglass tarp and epoxy rated for rifles or even melted down milk jugs for pistol rated. Lightweight, cost effective, and does the job decently.
@@thelonewanderer8220 I think that the real armor will not be needed by us, but by the appropriate customers. They will pay for the one they like best. And for routine testing, it does not play a big role :-)
@@NotMyAccount Unfortunately, his costume is not very realistic. So to create an exoskeleton according to the description from the film is a dead-end branch, alas. Such technologies have not yet been invented. There are no such small and strong drives. There are no such small and capacious batteries. There are no reactors delivering the required power without the use of huge transformers and coolers. No armor is thin enough to withstand hits from just about anything. There are no rocket engines allowing you to fly without huge fuel tanks.
Imagine one day all of the UA-cam engineers come together....not for money...but to get the human race to a better place in the Cosmos...we would overcome anything in onur path...including the impossible...nice exo-suit my friend...All love support from Africa...🔥🔥🔥🌊💯
In my engineering class I was thinking about doing something similar, but only makes carrying heavy objects easier by putting springs with screws that can be adjusted this was helpful on a frame work thanks. Awesome project!
The main load when carrying heavy loads falls on the back and legs. Hands can easily be replaced with fixed grips or hooks, but the same legs will still be loaded when walking. Therefore, we always started by relieving the load on the legs. Maybe you will find this useful too.
Unfortunately no. This frame was sent to the museum. And current developments are mostly classified. Perhaps in the future the situation will change and we will be able to show more new things that we do
@@SinanAkkoyun We also make prototypes of military exoskeletons to order, and we ourselves want to organize "fist" fights using them. Nobody dies, armor is armor.
Better yet, hold the welding electrode in one hand, in such a glove, and the mass contact in the other :-) p.s. It was a joke, if someone read it and wanted to repeat it - in no case should you do this
Keep up the good work, and maybe someone like Boston Dynamics will scoop up your work and add it to their government funded research. While simultaneously stifling competition, innovation and creativity.
You can also see here ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio Here the truth is still without translation. As soon as it appears, the video will be dubbed to this channel.
I've tried making armor, and it's alright, but one thing I learned from it, and one thing I'll tell you, is that room must be left for padding. You probably know this already, but the back and rib cage looked rather tight, so I figured I'd say something.
You are right, you won't be able to use such things without a soft layer. Here it is planned to make it from EVA in the future. Now it makes no sense to do it when everything is constantly changing. EVA will burn from welding
I think the problem with air cylnders without feedback is you have no way to control the distance they move, they just push to full length. Or the air compresses and doesn't move against the load if it's too much, but then explosively moves to full limit if the load is suddenly removed. That could break the wearer quite badly. Hydraulics and servo motors give much better control as they don't compress gas. Even if they are overloaded they won't go out of control if the load is suddently removed.
Yes, in theory there is such a problem. But it can be solved in several ways. For example, rigid stops are placed directly into the frame, which will prevent the joint from bending further and damaging the operator. Secondly, adjusting the pressure in the cylinders using a receiver, in which the operator sets the required pressure specifically for a given load. Thirdly, the working fluid itself is air, it is compressible, that is, the pressure decreases when entering a wide pneumatic cylinder from a narrow tube. And therefore, there is no hard actuation or stopper; in the initial and final stages of movement, a soft and slightly moving small stroke of the rod in the cylinder is obtained
@@padi-instructor Thank you! But this is already a morally outdated model. But we can’t show new ones yet. Since we make them to order and the customer imposes restrictions on the disclosure of information. I really hope that this will change over time.
тебя создали боги триумфа технологий ! ты выпустил видео как раз когда я делаю экзоскелет! я помолюсь о том чтобы твой дух машины всегда был готов к испытаниям!
I'm very impressed by the mobility on the exoskeleton, particularly the shoulder and scapula. I'd personally really like to see a full mobility test of the suit with precise measurements for each joint.
Of these 46, more than 40 were in the last couple of days, and before that everything was even worse :-) You can go to the channel's video and see for yourself how many views over how many years)))
Semi-truck airhorn compressors are small and provide 120psi. I hope this helps provide a onboard air system. I suggest a small moped engine driving a alternator to a small battery connected to a transformer to power the air compressor (or a similar compact desighn)
Thank you for your comment and advice. We are just about the same and plan to implement it in test mode this winter. I hope everything goes according to plan, we will have time to do it and show what happened
Рад что Вам понравилось. Возможно Вам больше подойдет русскоязычный канал. Там больше видео, и не надо ждать переводов ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio
I have 2 Herniated disc so im making an exoskeleton to help it. Mine is only the spine is left to make so i got some idea from your exoskeleton but your exoskeletons spine looks like it's not binding but i try to make my own bind so comfortably Well done 👏👍👌
You are well done. We believe in you. When done, shoot a video about this and show us. We are currently in the process of uniting exoskeleton creators from all over the world into one community.
This is what I hope to do in the future build exoskeletons and mechs for the military or to help retrieve stuff or just doing stuff in dangerous conditions and to help people who are disabled and can’t walk or is missing an arm
@@MaxBrainDevices On Instagram, I constantly follow your progress :-) Some videos, where a lot of interesting things are shown, I even recommend uploading our friend to the specialized Exomech groups on VK and Facebook :-)
@@MaxBrainDevices No problem, here is the link to the Facebook group facebook.com/Exomech/ . Here is a group in VK vk.com/exomech . Of course, there are more people in VK, but they mainly communicate in Russian, and an international group on Facebook. Here is another Facebook group organized by enthusiasts of this topic (who also know you :-)) Zender and Adrian facebook.com/groups/258940628687606
It looks like there are pistons on the arms, now let’s say the user lift around 20-30 kg of weight, will the weight be distributed from the arms to the back of the exoskeleton, In result will it make the object lifted by the user lighter?? If yes how?
Pneumatic cylinders duplicate human muscles. The skeleton duplicates the bones. Additional muscles, the function of which is performed by pneumatic cylinders, will take over the load. The frame will distribute it and take it down
I am very interested in want kind of mechanical joint you use for the lateral rotation. At 4.07 you see in the upper left shoulder the piece moving when you rotate your arm. The skeleton looks amazing man!!
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Thank you for your reply! Sorry, maybe if you look on google with 'lateral rotation upper arm'. There are a lot of good pictures describing the movement! So it is the lateral and medial rotation of the upper and lower arm. It is in my opinion the hardest movement in the mobility of the shoulder.
might work. i would make it from fibre mats and resin to make the shapes out of one piece. or maybe laminated and steel plated wood. do you plan any passive strenght enhancement?
@@Chrisspru no i do not have any passive strenght enhancement. For the joint part i was thinking of joining two metal joint with tapped hole inside of each so they can be joined together with the bolt.
Если вам нужно что-то одно и очень хорошее - обращайтесь к русским. Если вам нужно 10 шт чего-то хорошего - обращайтесь к кому угодно, только не к русским.
This is amazing like the hacksmith made something a few years ago and got all over the news and you make something 20 times better and no one says anything and with similar I mean it had hydraulics but it dosent keep up with yours
It would be more efficient if they would use fishing line twisted and then heated to create supercoils. Coat them with connector grease used in the automotive industry to connect electrical systems. Then when you run a current through them a low current they will contract like muscles except stronger and faster. Make them in bundles with a coating maybeIs seran rap?Place connectors to fasten them to the frame on each end of each bundle of artificial muscle.Have electrical wires connected into each end of the plastic muscle.Have the electrical wiring go through those cheap button connectors you can find on Amazon by the 100.Congratulations you've built a suit similar to what you'd find in a video game.Press the button on one side on the inside of the finger pad and the muscles there contract take your finger off of it and connect it to the ones on the other side and the muscles on that side contract just like on the human body.
Those muscles are one way, and more importantly have a cycle time limited by cooling speed, which rapidly gets worse as you put them together in a bundle.
@@H34... Depends on what you mean by coil speed? You create a super coil out of fishing line by placing the fishing line or any other thread under tension. It doesn't have to be a lot of tension it just has to be under tension. Then you spin the other end this can be done with an electric screwdriver or a drilll. As it spins the line will kink. If you continue to spin it under tension the line will kink all the way along its length. This after you hit it with a heat gun or a blow dryer will turn into a super coil. The kinks will actually set in that shape.That shape is the super coil. If you apply connector Greece or you have a copper wire running through the kink and you apply an electric current along the surface the kink after it is stretched out will contract back into the coiled shape. It can do so millions of times before it incurs any form of damage. It will contract with greater strength and speed than biological muscle. It also does not require very much voltage. You could run the entire exo suit off of a motorcycle battery for hours.
@@dawall3732 Cooling speed, not coiling speed. The coil needs to cool down in temperature in order to stop pulling, so the joint can move in the opposite direction. Cooling takes time, even more so when there is many of them in a bundle, those in the center of the bundle will have a much harder time getting rid of the heat used to actuate them. I'm not sure what to make of the motorcycle battery comment. I could run a desk fan off of a motorcycle battery for hours as well. What sort of power and efficiency do you expect these actuators to have?
@@H34... True heat retention is a problem. However it seems like it would be much less of an engineering problem than building an exo suit run off of hydraulics. Also hate retention would in part depend on what configuration the bundles are actually in. Instead of making a large cylinder bundle you could turn them into sheets or strips like ribbons. You could also run coils of thin tubing then fill with heat transfer fluid moving through. When I 1st found out how to make these things on UA-cam I made some to lift and close the windows at the top of my greenhouse at home. As for energy usage those just run on the ambient heat in the air. Those I made out of spider wire I just wove them into ribbons about 2in wide 1ft long.
We experimented with coiled nylon line. Winding it evenly is quite difficult. It is also quite difficult to heat it evenly along its entire length. But it can be done. It is even more difficult to cool it down. The speed of these drives will be extremely slow. Running, for example, will not work for sure. Plus, the system will be more complex, massive and heavy, due to the fact that it will be necessary to have a heating circuit and a cooling circuit. Each circuit has its own carrier, its own power supply system, its own tubes ... Plus, the line breaks down extremely quickly. Any material that undergoes cooling and heating cycles degrades very quickly.
to bad you could not find a way to use the movement of your body for energy to power the suit ? or maybe a pump that would compress the air that uses the movement of you in the suit ?
Thought about it. But such a system would have several drawbacks. First, its complexity will increase. Secondly, it will resist movement. Thirdly, it will give too little benefit. The disadvantages outweighed the advantages, and it was decided to abandon this in this model.
That is incredible. You know,l what, there this channel named "Alex Lab," and he's another fellow Russian who's currently working the same thing, building a exoskeleton suit, like IronMan. You guys should work together. I like to see that happen.
Yes, we are familiar with almost everyone, and in many countries. With many in person. The field of activity is very small, so it's hard not to know each other here)
This is some impressive ingenuity, I’m digging the range of motion you’ve achieved. I might have misunderstood, but this is a pressure based design correct? Air or hydrolytic? I have to say, it is an interesting design.
Given the small actuation distance required to stiffen the spin I would recommend maybe switch to a cable tensioning system. basically replace the hose with a cable and a small motor with a deeeeep reduction gear box to get high torque without driving up mass and power requirement much. The gear box could be something low profile like a planetary, harmonic, or cycloidal drive given how little of the cable needs to be retracted in order to straighten the spine. It would be a lot safer too since you wouldn't have a pressurized, puncture sensitive hose strapped to your back just waiting for you to fall backwards and have it blow out your eardrums.
Yes, we are considering different options. And the pneumomuscle was placed in order to test this technology, since they had never dealt with such a thing before.
@@loadingnewads I will be happy if my example inspires someone to do the same. The more of us there are, the closer will be the time when such technologies will become a reality)
@@mr.bryan8309 Unfortunately, not soon. This requires some military technology, which we would not be able to buy anywhere, even if we had money. Maybe someday someone from the military will order this. But even in this case - it is not known how much it will be classified
This is rather a very ruinous hobby than a way to make a living :-) Although the aspiration is more than correct. Self-realization in any area, especially in applied science, makes a person better. If my example inspires someone, then it makes me happy
@@DaljeetSingh-yv7ch The cylinders are small, the compressor is of low capacity, the valves are not too large, and so on. All the cheapest, just to make up for the weight of the suit itself. To enhance, you need to install more expensive and more productive components.
That's right, get your revenge on Elon Musk for stealing your father's designs!
ah he is a wretch, how dare he.))
😂😂😂😂😂😂
*Cut a tesla racecar in half using electric whip*
@@robbyakbarsyah7719 In our country, a Tesla car is more difficult to get than power armor)))
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Jeff Bezoz is going to hire you later :D
Ah yes a year old video of a Russian man makeing a power suit
I can't say I wanted to watch this, but boy am I glad I did
I'm glad you liked it
This just makes me think of that russian from the iron man movie that gets by with garage equipment what took tony a beyond-nasa level lab to get done.
This is awesome!
I would not refuse the laboratory either :-) This would greatly increase the quality of execution
@@nomadcontrafact6305 probably, but your work is still exceptionally impressive :)
@@andnor Thank you:-)
The Russian guy in iron man made it in his garage , yes . But Tony made the mini reactor in a cave not in a lab🙏. And this exoskeleton is cool 🔥🔥🔥
@@parzival__1 He had palladium for the reactor, and we can only dream of titanium)
I can't understand how a video where someone solders a metal gauntlet while wearing it only has 50k views
A WHOLE 50 thousand views have become in recent days. And before that there were very much fewer of them)
You can look at other videos on the channel by the number of views over the years)
Adding titanium plating on the outside would make it almost like power armor
Yes, but for now titanium is too dear to us
Or you could add a homemade cheap body armour made from layers of fiberglass tarp and epoxy rated for rifles or even melted down milk jugs for pistol rated. Lightweight, cost effective, and does the job decently.
@@thelonewanderer8220 I think that the real armor will not be needed by us, but by the appropriate customers. They will pay for the one they like best. And for routine testing, it does not play a big role :-)
@@nomadcontrafact6305 makes sense. I really just want to make a bullet proof power armor or see it
@@thelonewanderer8220 The main problem will be, as I understand it, to cover the joints, armpits and inner thighs.
This is absolutely wonderful, this motivates me on my goal to making an exosuit in the future
It's nice to hear that we are inspiring someone. we will wait for a video about your success
@@nomadcontrafact6305 I'll be sure to remember!!
same for me
The ironman suit is built from the inside out... You dont start with the exterior plating :D
Starting with the exterior cladding. there is a risk that the internal mechanisms will then simply not fit
@@nomadcontrafact6305 if remember iron man 2 tony described the suit as an highly advanced exo suit not as an armor
@@NotMyAccount Unfortunately, his costume is not very realistic.
So to create an exoskeleton according to the description from the film is a dead-end branch, alas. Such technologies have not yet been invented.
There are no such small and strong drives. There are no such small and capacious batteries. There are no reactors delivering the required power without the use of huge transformers and coolers. No armor is thin enough to withstand hits from just about anything. There are no rocket engines allowing you to fly without huge fuel tanks.
UA-cam Recommendations Dont Fail Us Now
Nice to hear)
@red dunkey :-)
The amalgamation of man and machine. An art and concept that eventually will become a tool for construction and work.
I'm glad you liked it
Imagine one day all of the UA-cam engineers come together....not for money...but to get the human race to a better place in the Cosmos...we would overcome anything in onur path...including the impossible...nice exo-suit my friend...All love support from Africa...🔥🔥🔥🌊💯
thank you, I also hope so in fact, otherwise existence has no meaning if there is no benefit.
Let's go stalker, put on your EXO before we get to the zone, we need to be ready.
:-)
It’s powered by vodka and the tears of beaten wives
No, beaten wives are slander. So only vodka, bears and balalaikas)
Nomad has the high ground, Mathy Don. Give up!
In my engineering class I was thinking about doing something similar, but only makes carrying heavy objects easier by putting springs with screws that can be adjusted this was helpful on a frame work thanks. Awesome project!
The main load when carrying heavy loads falls on the back and legs. Hands can easily be replaced with fixed grips or hooks, but the same legs will still be loaded when walking. Therefore, we always started by relieving the load on the legs. Maybe you will find this useful too.
This made me remember the exoskeleton suit from elysium
Yes, there are some similarities. Especially in a compound back
man put his credit card number in the video description lol
@@guest0191 This is a debit card. You can remove something from it only when someone throws a donut there. And so it is empty :-)
Oh wow
Why aren't you viral yet
There is not enough time even to make exoskeletons faster, but there is absolutely no time for PR :-)
Someone give this man a billion dollars so he can make more improvements
I strongly doubt it :-)
You be tht someone 😂
@@vagishgpatil6637 don’t have a billion
@@inquisitormaddox8581 😔.
Can you make another video explaining how you made the elbow joint so impressed !!!
Unfortunately no. This frame was sent to the museum. And current developments are mostly classified. Perhaps in the future the situation will change and we will be able to show more new things that we do
You’d be the real super skeleton to use this thing
This is planned to be used in exoskeleton battles that will take place in the fall. If the epidemic does not continue to undermine these plans
@yuan bing siew :-D
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Do you all want to die???
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Like do you mean for military use or exoskeleton fist fights?
@@SinanAkkoyun We also make prototypes of military exoskeletons to order, and we ourselves want to organize "fist" fights using them. Nobody dies, armor is armor.
Need this for my Arthritis....and super powers.
Yes, medical versions of such frames could potentially be used for daily wear.
Let me plug in this wire with my hand in a metal glove. 😂
Better yet, hold the welding electrode in one hand, in such a glove, and the mass contact in the other :-)
p.s. It was a joke, if someone read it and wanted to repeat it - in no case should you do this
Forget killdozer, build a fuckin' awesome powered suit in your garage!
(Awesome btw)
Thank you!
Dude's turning himself into Whiplash
It remains to get a bird)
Keep up the good work, and maybe someone like Boston Dynamics will scoop up your work and add it to their government funded research. While simultaneously stifling competition, innovation and creativity.
And pass her off as his
Neat! Going to check out the rest of the channel.
You can also see here ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio
Here the truth is still without translation. As soon as it appears, the video will be dubbed to this channel.
I've tried making armor, and it's alright, but one thing I learned from it, and one thing I'll tell you, is that room must be left for padding. You probably know this already, but the back and rib cage looked rather tight, so I figured I'd say something.
You are right, you won't be able to use such things without a soft layer. Here it is planned to make it from EVA in the future. Now it makes no sense to do it when everything is constantly changing. EVA will burn from welding
i want to see more lol looks promising!
:-)
this is absolutely epic
:-)
@@nomadcontrafact6305 =)
Jokes aside You helped me figure out a flaw in my design......The Shoulders
Shoulders are a very complex part of all such systems. Because there are a lot of degrees of freedom that are difficult to implement.
Very scary to see you welding the hand piece with your hand inside of it. But I guess it sets the precedence of the entire video as well.
It would be dangerous, we would not do that)
Bro is Jonathon Irons himself 😂
😄😄😄
Ahh yes the UA-cam recommendations didn't disappoint me this time
And they began to delight us too)
Frames are awesome. Pretty good design.
Thanks:-)
This is incredibly cool
Thanks)
I think the problem with air cylnders without feedback is you have no way to control the distance they move, they just push to full length. Or the air compresses and doesn't move against the load if it's too much, but then explosively moves to full limit if the load is suddenly removed. That could break the wearer quite badly. Hydraulics and servo motors give much better control as they don't compress gas. Even if they are overloaded they won't go out of control if the load is suddently removed.
Yes, in theory there is such a problem. But it can be solved in several ways. For example, rigid stops are placed directly into the frame, which will prevent the joint from bending further and damaging the operator. Secondly, adjusting the pressure in the cylinders using a receiver, in which the operator sets the required pressure specifically for a given load. Thirdly, the working fluid itself is air, it is compressible, that is, the pressure decreases when entering a wide pneumatic cylinder from a narrow tube. And therefore, there is no hard actuation or stopper; in the initial and final stages of movement, a soft and slightly moving small stroke of the rod in the cylinder is obtained
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Good luck with the project I think it's a great idea if you can get it to work. I'll watch the progression.
@@padi-instructor Thank you! But this is already a morally outdated model. But we can’t show new ones yet. Since we make them to order and the customer imposes restrictions on the disclosure of information. I really hope that this will change over time.
тебя создали боги триумфа технологий !
ты выпустил видео как раз когда я делаю экзоскелет!
я помолюсь о том чтобы твой дух машины всегда был готов к испытаниям!
Спасибо)
He build his own mark 4 suit that
he couldn't even fix his own car.
These are other people's cars) They seem to be constantly repaired, but they all come and new ones come)))
This man going off on the beat fr
:-)
I'm very impressed by the mobility on the exoskeleton, particularly the shoulder and scapula. I'd personally really like to see a full mobility test of the suit with precise measurements for each joint.
Videos with more complete tests in the process of translation, but you can see them without it on the main channel ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio
Hacksmith Industries have to see this, it's epic!
Thanks!
46k views?? Comme onnn...this need a mininum of 2 million views..i hope you will reach it soon.
Of these 46, more than 40 were in the last couple of days, and before that everything was even worse :-) You can go to the channel's video and see for yourself how many views over how many years)))
@@nomadcontrafact6305 I cant believe it..what a quality content you have broo..still no views
@@abinsyaseen7298 Apparently it is difficult to find spectators who would be so interested. But we don't give up)
@@nomadcontrafact6305 yeah people go foe memes.
@@abinsyaseen7298 Perhaps over time, their requests will begin to change. Still, tech channels started to appear on UA-cam little by little.
MFW youtube recommends something new and good
It makes us happy)
Amazing enginering bro 💪💪💪
Thanks:-)
Your creativity is great dont let anyone tell you different
Thanks for the kind words
Russian tony stark built this in a workshop with a crate of vodka!!!!
🤣🤣🤣
IRON MAN good continuation
:-)
NOMAD CONTRAFACT WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS, IN A CAVE!........ WITH A BUNCH OF SCRAPS!!!!!
Well, almost, yes)
Semi-truck airhorn compressors are small and provide 120psi. I hope this helps provide a onboard air system. I suggest a small moped engine driving a alternator to a small battery connected to a transformer to power the air compressor (or a similar compact desighn)
Thank you for your comment and advice. We are just about the same and plan to implement it in test mode this winter. I hope everything goes according to plan, we will have time to do it and show what happened
So beautiful 😍 this is amazing
Thanks)
Ого, круто очень ! Гайки от болгарки на суставе огонь )
Какие были ближе всего под рукой)) Возможно Вам больше подойдет русскоязычный канал ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio
You are a creative person worthy of all appreciation
Thank you for such a comment.
he got muscles now
yeah)
now we can walk safe in the zone and pick more atrifacts
of course
that is amazing!
thanks
уууух круто!! господа, это выглядит как шэдЭЭЭвр!!!
Рад что Вам понравилось. Возможно Вам больше подойдет русскоязычный канал. Там больше видео, и не надо ждать переводов ua-cam.com/users/contrafactstudio
YOU ARE THE REAL IRONMAN!
Thanks!
He built this in a garage, with a box of scraps!!!
It is in the garage that this should be done)
I have 2 Herniated disc so im making an exoskeleton to help it. Mine is only the spine is left to make so i got some idea from your exoskeleton but your exoskeletons spine looks like it's not binding but i try to make my own bind so comfortably
Well done 👏👍👌
You are well done. We believe in you. When done, shoot a video about this and show us. We are currently in the process of uniting exoskeleton creators from all over the world into one community.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 thank u
Yea i will show you
Thats nice i like it.
This is what I hope to do in the future build exoskeletons and mechs for the military or to help retrieve stuff or just doing stuff in dangerous conditions and to help people who are disabled and can’t walk or is missing an arm
That is, to advance the development of civilization? A very commendable endeavor
Me: I have back issuers
Doctor: try this.
:-)
The exo looks great
Your work looks great too:-)
@@nomadcontrafact6305 thank you did you see my progress in the last video? It’s a long way
@@MaxBrainDevices On Instagram, I constantly follow your progress :-) Some videos, where a lot of interesting things are shown, I even recommend uploading our friend to the specialized Exomech groups on VK and Facebook :-)
@@nomadcontrafact6305 thank you so much mate this helps a lot! I would like to be in a group like that to talk about these things all together
@@MaxBrainDevices No problem, here is the link to the Facebook group facebook.com/Exomech/ . Here is a group in VK vk.com/exomech . Of course, there are more people in VK, but they mainly communicate in Russian, and an international group on Facebook. Here is another Facebook group organized by enthusiasts of this topic (who also know you :-)) Zender and Adrian facebook.com/groups/258940628687606
He is the guy from Iron man 2
I want my bird)
it was a show 👍👈 success there family 🤝
Thanks!
ofcourse its russians, they're the only people that would weld metal mere centimeters above their fingers
And it also happens that they weld directly on themselves, putting the frame on the body :-)
It looks like there are pistons on the arms, now let’s say the user lift around 20-30 kg of weight, will the weight be distributed from the arms to the back of the exoskeleton, In result will it make the object lifted by the user lighter?? If yes how?
Pneumatic cylinders duplicate human muscles. The skeleton duplicates the bones. Additional muscles, the function of which is performed by pneumatic cylinders, will take over the load. The frame will distribute it and take it down
@@nomadcontrafact6305 that’s awesome
UA-cam recommendations got better I guess
This makes us very happy. And we are pleased that people like our work)
I am very interested in want kind of mechanical joint you use for the lateral rotation. At 4.07 you see in the upper left shoulder the piece moving when you rotate your arm. The skeleton looks amazing man!!
I did not quite understand what you meant by lateral rotation, but ball joints from the steering rods are mainly used
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Thank you for your reply! Sorry, maybe if you look on google with 'lateral rotation upper arm'. There are a lot of good pictures describing the movement! So it is the lateral and medial rotation of the upper and lower arm. It is in my opinion the hardest movement in the mobility of the shoulder.
Brilliant!
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it
Omg awesome design...
It beautiful like sukhoi
I'm glad you liked it. By the way, it looks even better with trim)
instagram.com/p/CDMKc-THZO6/
I want to make an passive exoskeleton. But i do not have welding equipment. I wonder if bolted connection would be enough.
might work. i would make it from fibre mats and resin to make the shapes out of one piece. or maybe laminated and steel plated wood.
do you plan any passive strenght enhancement?
@@Chrisspru no i do not have any passive strenght enhancement. For the joint part i was thinking of joining two metal joint with tapped hole inside of each so they can be joined together with the bolt.
Yes, Mark-2 is made that way
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Why was nylon abandoned for the later versions?
We could not buy it, it is too expensive. But now we have a friend who makes such muscles himself, and we can now test them.
Ótimo projeto muito bom mesmo parabéns
Muito obrigado
Молодцы! На коленке собрали вполне годный экзоскелет. А что будет если им дать условия, оборудование, и средства.
Если вам нужно что-то одно и очень хорошее - обращайтесь к русским. Если вам нужно 10 шт чего-то хорошего - обращайтесь к кому угодно, только не к русским.
Есть только один способ узнать)))
This is amazing like the hacksmith made something a few years ago and got all over the news and you make something 20 times better and no one says anything and with similar I mean it had hydraulics but it dosent keep up with yours
You saw and wrote a comment - that's a lot)
@@nomadcontrafact6305 keep up the good work :)
It would be more efficient if they would use fishing line twisted and then heated to create supercoils. Coat them with connector grease used in the automotive industry to connect electrical systems. Then when you run a current through them a low current they will contract like muscles except stronger and faster. Make them in bundles with a coating maybeIs seran rap?Place connectors to fasten them to the frame on each end of each bundle of artificial muscle.Have electrical wires connected into each end of the plastic muscle.Have the electrical wiring go through those cheap button connectors you can find on Amazon by the 100.Congratulations you've built a suit similar to what you'd find in a video game.Press the button on one side on the inside of the finger pad and the muscles there contract take your finger off of it and connect it to the ones on the other side and the muscles on that side contract just like on the human body.
Those muscles are one way, and more importantly have a cycle time limited by cooling speed, which rapidly gets worse as you put them together in a bundle.
@@H34... Depends on what you mean by coil speed?
You create a super coil out of fishing line by placing the fishing line or any other thread under tension. It doesn't have to be a lot of tension it just has to be under tension. Then you spin the other end this can be done with an electric screwdriver or a drilll. As it spins the line will kink. If you continue to spin it under tension the line will kink all the way along its length. This after you hit it with a heat gun or a blow dryer will turn into a super coil. The kinks will actually set in that shape.That shape is the super coil. If you apply connector Greece or you have a copper wire running through the kink and you apply an electric current along the surface the kink after it is stretched out will contract back into the coiled shape. It can do so millions of times before it incurs any form of damage. It will contract with greater strength and speed than biological muscle. It also does not require very much voltage. You could run the entire exo suit off of a motorcycle battery for hours.
@@dawall3732 Cooling speed, not coiling speed. The coil needs to cool down in temperature in order to stop pulling, so the joint can move in the opposite direction.
Cooling takes time, even more so when there is many of them in a bundle, those in the center of the bundle will have a much harder time getting rid of the heat used to actuate them.
I'm not sure what to make of the motorcycle battery comment. I could run a desk fan off of a motorcycle battery for hours as well. What sort of power and efficiency do you expect these actuators to have?
@@H34... True heat retention is a problem. However it seems like it would be much less of an engineering problem than building an exo suit run off of hydraulics. Also hate retention would in part depend on what configuration the bundles are actually in. Instead of making a large cylinder bundle you could turn them into sheets or strips like ribbons. You could also run coils of thin tubing then fill with heat transfer fluid moving through.
When I 1st found out how to make these things on UA-cam I made some to lift and close the windows at the top of my greenhouse at home. As for energy usage those just run on the ambient heat in the air. Those I made out of spider wire I just wove them into ribbons about 2in wide 1ft long.
We experimented with coiled nylon line. Winding it evenly is quite difficult. It is also quite difficult to heat it evenly along its entire length. But it can be done. It is even more difficult to cool it down. The speed of these drives will be extremely slow. Running, for example, will not work for sure. Plus, the system will be more complex, massive and heavy, due to the fact that it will be necessary to have a heating circuit and a cooling circuit. Each circuit has its own carrier, its own power supply system, its own tubes ... Plus, the line breaks down extremely quickly. Any material that undergoes cooling and heating cycles degrades very quickly.
This is what I see in the military some day
I don't think it will be soon
Keep building 👍❤️
We continue
to bad you could not find a way to use the movement of your body for energy to power the suit ? or maybe a pump that would compress the air that uses the movement of you in the suit ?
Thought about it. But such a system would have several drawbacks. First, its complexity will increase. Secondly, it will resist movement. Thirdly, it will give too little benefit. The disadvantages outweighed the advantages, and it was decided to abandon this in this model.
good job you earn more subscriber
It would be great
I made a cardboard version
It all starts small
run
Now we can be real life super humans.
U could have a lil chat w Alex Lab
Yes, there would be many common themes)
That is incredible. You know,l what, there this channel named "Alex Lab," and he's another fellow Russian who's currently working the same thing, building a exoskeleton suit, like IronMan. You guys should work together. I like to see that happen.
Yes, we are familiar with almost everyone, and in many countries. With many in person. The field of activity is very small, so it's hard not to know each other here)
This guy is going to be listed to the army to teach how to make power armor
There was a case ...)
That's very interesting! Thank for sharing! Can you tell me what the music is, I like it, thanks!
Music for videos is being created.
Cakep goods bung
His is like the exoskeleton from Elysium
Yes, it looks like
@@nomadcontrafact6305 yes, especially the back
Jellymid
AMAZING
Thanks
This is some impressive ingenuity, I’m digging the range of motion you’ve achieved. I might have misunderstood, but this is a pressure based design correct? Air or hydrolytic?
I have to say, it is an interesting design.
I'm glad you liked it. That's right, these are pneumatic drives.
Nomad Contrafact Thanks for the info!
Does it keep up with your movement alright, does it feel laggy or anything?
Nice fantastic 👍👍👍
Thanks!
this design is genius
Thanks)
Given the small actuation distance required to stiffen the spin I would recommend maybe switch to a cable tensioning system. basically replace the hose with a cable and a small motor with a deeeeep reduction gear box to get high torque without driving up mass and power requirement much. The gear box could be something low profile like a planetary, harmonic, or cycloidal drive given how little of the cable needs to be retracted in order to straighten the spine. It would be a lot safer too since you wouldn't have a pressurized, puncture sensitive hose strapped to your back just waiting for you to fall backwards and have it blow out your eardrums.
Yes, we are considering different options. And the pneumomuscle was placed in order to test this technology, since they had never dealt with such a thing before.
Some version of this, could be nice ua-cam.com/video/-JU4Xxwv1TI/v-deo.html
I really like it. Do you intent on a back pack power source? (Aka, Space Marines power armor from Warhammer 40k)
No, in this armor the entrance is through the opening back. So don't hang your backpack there.
I want to build one with that😂
Then I see your comment hahah😂
@@loadingnewads I will be happy if my example inspires someone to do the same. The more of us there are, the closer will be the time when such technologies will become a reality)
This is fantastic. How can I work for you?
Thanks for the praise)
está bueno el exoesqueleto!! pero tengo una pregunta, que carrera estudiaste para crearlo? Estudiaste ingeniería?
What did You study?
Gracias. Desafortunadamente, la profesión no tiene nada que ver con la ingeniería. Todo es pura ilusión.
Advance Warfare🔥
Practically it is)
Nomad Contrafact how soon will it be until it has the capability to have a ‘boost jump’ feature? This is really cool what you guys are doing!
@@mr.bryan8309 Unfortunately, not soon. This requires some military technology, which we would not be able to buy anywhere, even if we had money. Maybe someday someone from the military will order this. But even in this case - it is not known how much it will be classified
You know I play videos games for a living but I would rather do this
This is rather a very ruinous hobby than a way to make a living :-) Although the aspiration is more than correct. Self-realization in any area, especially in applied science, makes a person better. If my example inspires someone, then it makes me happy
@@nomadcontrafact6305 🤯🥺
yup I love it, I have another thing to control it, I'm doing it. And how much time it takes you? 3months? 1 year? 2 years? 3 years?
How long have we been doing this? If yes, then the first full-fledged exoskeleton was assembled in 2016.
So how did you solve the icing problem
Quilted jacket, earflaps and vodka:-D
@@nomadcontrafact6305 hell yeah
Could this suit lift 95kg on its back and make it feel significantly lighter for the person inside??
With a more powerful active system - yes
@@nomadcontrafact6305 could you please explain what you mean by that
@@DaljeetSingh-yv7ch The cylinders are small, the compressor is of low capacity, the valves are not too large, and so on. All the cheapest, just to make up for the weight of the suit itself. To enhance, you need to install more expensive and more productive components.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 makes sense
Next iron man Will be Russian
:-)
Wasn't that what Ivan was?
@@eagan_1902 He was more aggressive)