Overly Intricate Iron Man - Update #8!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- This is the best Iron Man prototype I've made yet! It's come a long way, but there's still a long way to go. I'm still trying to figure out a good balance in editing to keep updates from getting bogged down.
For smaller, more regular updates, follow along on TikTok - / drcyanide1
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It seems very cool! I love that i finally found someone that is doing this project, great work! Looking forward to next updates!
Thanks! I'm aware of a few other attempts to make this style of rocket launcher, but I think I can safely say I've managed to cram more into the space around the arm than earlier attempts. Still a lot to figure out and squeeze in, but this was a big confidence booster.
@@DrCyanide 👌🏻😉
great work!!!!
That was amazing ! I'm super hyped for next update good job!
Wow uv done a pretty amazing job... Can't wait to see the finished suit
cant wait to see the next update
I recorded the footage for an update video, then stuff got in the way of editing it, then I made a bunch more progress - So much progress that I need to re-record!
I'm eager to show it on UA-cam, because the arm looks very different now.
Great work!
Sooo cool!!!
Keep going i see potential on You i like Your videos
Can't wait for next update
ur underrated
I make slow progress, so a slowly expanding audience is understandable. There have been a lot of new subscribers in the last few weeks though, so the channel is growing!
I'l try and share the video to keep it growing
Smartest man alive
U can try making the whole assembly actuate by a single servo.
Using a sliding joint u can make all the link move
While it might be possible to make that, the issue you run into is the servo's torque. The plan is that the doors that cover the smaller rockets will be held down with springs and opened by the servo that raises the rockets. The main rocket can barely lift itself, and will need a separate servo to open it's door. Based on that, I'm guessing that one servo wouldn't have the power to move all of the small rockets.
On the plus side, having each rocket on it's own servo means I can adjust the opening/closing timing a lot easier, or open each one individually.
Hey Doc, how have you been? Haven't seen updates lately. Really liking what's going on in your build. Hope all is well with you buddy.
I've got several smaller updates on my Tiktok account (www.tiktok.com/@drcyanide1). I have lights working under the rockets, some sound tests, a way to rotate my wrist, and some progress on wrist lasers. I want to do some more design work with the lasers before doing another UA-cam update. The small video format of Tiktok (with less editing) just fits incremental updates a lot better for me.
Thanks for checking in!
@@DrCyanide
Are you on Instagram.
I don't have Tic-tok.
I had suggested in my Facebook group suggestions of a once a week or once a month video round table.
This would integrate like minded minds who are working on although different but similar exoskeletal projects.
I was considering 5 people, you are one of the aforementioned people.
This would introduce one another to suggestions, troubleshooting, techniques ect. Idea's that perhaps one of us haven't considered beforehand.
@@georgemurdoch1991 It's a cool idea, but I generally avoid Facebook, logging in only a few times a year. I am on the Frankly Built Discord server, and they also cover a lot of what goes into making suits.
@@DrCyanide
No worries brother.
All the best...
what software do you use?
I use Fusion360 to model the parts, then Cura to prepare it for my 3D printer. For the code that runs the arm I wrote that myself in the Arduino IDE. All of those programs are free to use, but Fusion 360 kinda hides how to sign up for the free version.