dude, can you share a link on where to by these nice screws of different sizes. I mean, screws without threading that are suitable for making joints like yours. can't find them on aliexpress. thanks in advance!
@02:29: Nice work. I see a collision problem with your z-axis servo that sits in the pivot block. The second linkage leaver should be bowed-out right were the servo arm connects to the linkage lever arm. The first linkage lever arm should be bowed-in. This will allow both linkages to pass each other and not collide. Of course I can be wrong. That's my Two Cents. xD
no problem! let me know how it goes. For Christmas, my son gave to me 24 20kg metal servo's to complete my hexapod spider project! Since they are so powerful I'm rethinking my design to incorporate bearings as defined in this video
@@Steven-jf4cs Dear Steven! This in my hexapod project: ua-cam.com/video/M_mFK5RLk6U/v-deo.html It's fully 3d printed with 18 servo but still not any bearing! The next version will have!!! I would like to see you robot!
those 3d prints look like the stepper drivers are over heating due to too much current or not enough cooling on the motherboard. I assume all your parts are quite fragile in result of that.
look good but super limited moves ultra complex & heavy basic hexapod motion requiert only a single motor for all the six legs mg996 servo rate 15kg/cm for 100gr mean your 30cm lever let a single kg of total power for a side of the walker when the 12 servos weight already 1.2kg alone
I need someone to make me a hexa pod spider that is the size of the goliath bird eating tarantula. It HAS to be fast. As I wanna use it to torture my girl since shes beyond scared of spiders.
You have a problem with the flow of filament from the nozzle. Your prints look as if any layer has hardly ever been printed. such prints are easy to separate because the layers do not stick to each other.
Dude tune your printer, your extrusions look absolutely atrocious and that's not normal. You might think "Well that's what i get for 200$" but no that's not normal quality even for the worst printer out there. 3d printer is a complicated tool that requires an appropriate technology, speed, temps and all, and you aren't using it right.
Those 3D Prints look kinda terrible... Concerning the Dampers, you could easily have printed them standing upright this getting perfectly cylindrical dimensions or work with press-fit metal rods and bushings to achieve a much better result - Having a 3D Printer that can do "anything" is no excuse to not also consider other materials that do a better job than an entirely 3D Printed part - I mean... You DID use regular bearings!
1:26 *MAGIC!*
ta - dam! its gone!
i hope this project goes well, you've done amazing so far
I love your videos. They've really helped me getting to grips with building a spider leg. Thanks
I think you might need to dry your filaments. Great job on the design, looks really good!
Wow great video man! NIce design.
Impressive ... great work
your concept is great
Although your printers quality is pretty bad the way you designed it makes the servos and everything fit perfectly 🤩 🤩
Cool mechanism!
Thanks so much.. You inspire me to do more.. Thanks 😁😁😁😁
looks sick.
I like your style =) Super nice and beautifull! =) Waiting for updates!
Sir, you are great
+1 for Sonic the Hedgehog music theme.
Would really love to see if theres been any update to the project.
dude, can you share a link on where to by these nice screws of different sizes. I mean, screws without threading that are suitable for making joints like yours. can't find them on aliexpress. thanks in advance!
Wow. Total magic!! Do you have motion blur applied to your 3D graphics?
Any luck on finishing the hexapod design? If so do you have files available? Awesome job!
Wow! That is great work Will....
Is your design available to the public?
Just noticed that the lower limb doesn't lift???
Have you fixed this???
superb...
what is the software used in it..
plz
Why, yes, UA-cam, I would love more 3d printed mechanism channels. /subscribe.
over-complicated fancy , paralellogram based joints.
i love it.
try to get those ultra fast 0.07 degree/sec servos. so it moves blazingly fast
Do you have a link to check them out?
@@Paw_Low www.aliexpress.com/item/4000171056251.html
cheap
www.aliexpress.com/item/33034968306.html
expensive
Cool vidoe dude, but where is the site to buy your 3D?
Will you provide the .stl parts so I can build this ?
I hope you got a new and better printer by now. :P
Sir please... can I get the design so that I can make it too....
Great work ... stl files?
I like over articulated mechanisms, it looks very cool, what simulation software you are using for design the legs?
Solidworks but I use fusion 360 nowadays
@@WillCogley peut on trouver les fichier Fusion quelque part ?
Awesome video. What 3D software are you using?
Thanks, I was using Solidworks at the time, I mostly use fusion 360 now though
Hi, does anyone know where I could get the CAD files for this project?
Thanks
Go to the thingiverse , there are many hexapod robots
Ples give me file to donwload
Can you please provide the 3d model file or maybe the measurements for this project
@02:29: Nice work. I see a collision problem with your z-axis servo that sits in the pivot block. The second linkage leaver should be bowed-out right were the servo arm connects to the linkage lever arm. The first linkage lever arm should be bowed-in. This will allow both linkages to pass each other and not collide. Of course I can be wrong. That's my Two Cents. xD
this was the purpose of this design to be nice and not pratical
because what you mentionned cant look nice
@@omnianti0 okay
Make a video on robotics arm
Where is part 3.i demand part 3
Hey is this project still going on?
Was this even finished?
Ты крут!
wish i had 3d printer ,is there a way i can get a 3d printer for free (as a give away ) or for cheap
This is fusion 360??
Amazing project bro! Where I could find such bearing? Thanks
I found some on Amazon - search on "bearings 5mm" and you'll get tons of options. I also found skateboard wheel bearing to be useful also!
@@Steven-jf4cs thanks a lot!
no problem! let me know how it goes. For Christmas, my son gave to me 24 20kg metal servo's to complete my hexapod spider project! Since they are so powerful I'm rethinking my design to incorporate bearings as defined in this video
@@Steven-jf4cs Dear Steven! This in my hexapod project: ua-cam.com/video/M_mFK5RLk6U/v-deo.html It's fully 3d printed with 18 servo but still not any bearing! The next version will have!!! I would like to see you robot!
those 3d prints look like the stepper drivers are over heating due to too much current or not enough cooling on the motherboard. I assume all your parts are quite fragile in result of that.
Where do you see steppers?
Congratulations! We'd like to see the final version of the spider robot.
Thanks, yeah I'm looking forward to getting it finished.
Whats software you us for 3d modeling ?????
Solidworks, using fusion 360 nowadays though
Which design program do you use???
I used Solidworks at the time but nowadays I'm using fusion 360
look good but
super limited moves
ultra complex & heavy
basic hexapod motion requiert only a single motor for all the six legs
mg996 servo rate 15kg/cm for 100gr
mean your 30cm lever let a single kg of total power for a side of the walker
when the 12 servos weight already 1.2kg alone
Cool project. I'm building a 2 legged full size walking robot on my channel. let me know what you think.
Прекрасное видео! Отличная идея.
НО! Просто ужаснейшие детали распечатанные на 3д принтере!
I need someone to make me a hexa pod spider that is the size of the goliath bird eating tarantula. It HAS to be fast. As I wanna use it to torture my girl since shes beyond scared of spiders.
i.d.i.o.r. for what?
You have a problem with the flow of filament from the nozzle. Your prints look as if any layer has hardly ever been printed. such prints are easy to separate because the layers do not stick to each other.
no
Poor printer setting
Dude tune your printer, your extrusions look absolutely atrocious and that's not normal.
You might think "Well that's what i get for 200$" but no that's not normal quality even for the worst printer out there.
3d printer is a complicated tool that requires an appropriate technology, speed, temps and all, and you aren't using it right.
Your 3D print skills are horrible xD However, i like it ^^
Those 3D Prints look kinda terrible... Concerning the Dampers, you could easily have printed them standing upright this getting perfectly cylindrical dimensions or work with press-fit metal rods and bushings to achieve a much better result - Having a 3D Printer that can do "anything" is no excuse to not also consider other materials that do a better job than an entirely 3D Printed part - I mean... You DID use regular bearings!
No b J.K. hh
Почему у автора такая кривая печать деталей? Я на своем самодельном 3Д принтере HBOT печатаю гораздо аккуратнее чем это выходит здесь.
@@maksimtarasov8985 ты выкладывает видео, не для того, чтобы это было побыстрее, а для того чтобы показать, что ты не рукожоп.
no, it is complicate because they want a "life like " gundam model, not because they can't fking design a simpler model LOL
horrible printing quality