Dragline Dynamics will be at first independently operated by myself in the space I am renting beginning next year. Other close collaborators (The Human Spider, The Blood-Spider, Spider-Slayer, will visit and contribute to the body of knowledge surrounding web-shooters. Meanwhile we will develop very refined (not the quality seen in my videos) products (web-shooters, web fluid) to sell to keep the operation going. I envision the final form of Dragline Dynamics to be a non-profit, as the goals are scientific investigation, product development, and outreach. The money earned by product development will be put towards laboratory materials as well as outreach, including supporting the Astrals (an RLSH non-profit organization), funding homeless supply drives as I have done with far less funds in the past, and activism. I hope to god that Dragline Dynamics never becomes a for-profit company, I'd rather it be nothing at all.
@@theAmazing "I'd rather be nothing at all than a for-profit company" Looks like people in your company actually have a pation to make web fluid and other stuff than greedy money Maybe start a patreon to see the stuff (web shooters) prototypes before posting it on UA-cam? That way you get some funding Don't make everything paid though We still want content from UA-cam And the web fluid formulas should be posted on yt for free (or not) Revealing the formula will also drag more attention to your videos (I'm saying this because I still want web fluid formula tutorials for free ¯\_(ツ)_/¯) Edit: I saw the full video and you made it open source! Nice!
@@theAmazing that sounds pretty sick! i was asking because i myself have been interested in the science behind these "make it real" esque projects and ideas for years now, and it basically fostered my interest in the stem fields, and i wanted to know if you'd ever be down to get new brains in or do internships or anything like that
This is the amount of over engineering that I love. Also My subs say I look like Tom Holland, maybe I should try my hand at a spidey related gadget haha. Great stuff!
Thank you sir that is exactly the nerve I wanted to strike haha. I can help you out with any Spidey stuff if need be, I'm doing a whole video series on the real science of web-shooters, first one is already out!
To print a grid structure with a normal slicer, interlace columns and rows exactly one layer. This stops the slicer from "playing snake", and the layers will still fuse, just with a little less material and a lot less artifacts.
Go to bionic concepts and see all the cool gadgets they made. Either buy them or make your own gadgets. I strongly suggest making a taser palm or fingers. Like the Batman 🦇
This is amazing, you are an inspiration! Spidey is a perfect guiding light to build towards. I wish I understood the math better, ugh...what about black eyes? so you cant even see them? really cool stuff. how about printing armor using PC or CF nylon with varioshore foam filament backer for a soft fit against the body? subscribed.
If you use a dual color filament, you can get different colors based on which angle you view the lens at. CNC kitchen does some prints with this material and they look AWESOME!
Interesting... Nice presentation. I'll have to try that. I did something similar with matrix multiplication for photos. Gonna have to look at my old code.
Extraordinary! Thank you for sharing your work. It has helped immensely for my research in additive manufacturing. I am working with the python interpretation and please let me know if we can collaborate.
could you heat up a safety pin or something like that to poke holes in the nice lenses that fogged up so it has an exit and they don’t fog up. I remember seeing a F1 race where that did this to a drivers helmet so the rain condensation didn’t build up while he was driving
I believe this video could be much more interesting if it would be 1/3 of the lenght... (Cut out a lot of dead time, like show the non-planer printing while explaining and then cut out the rest.)
@@theAmazing dope, thanks though man!, you ever plan on redoing that tutorial? Definitely gotta say this is a pretty good addition to the suit making community
sidenote- the less bright the colour of the lens, the more you will be able to see out of it. My mesh is black on the inside and white on the outside for that reason. if it's too light of a colour then the photons bounce off of the mesh straight into your eye and it sucks.
@@theAmazing yes but you could paint the inside of your mesh black so that no matter what colour it is you’re good, or paint a black mesh the colour you want- or print a black mesh and layer it to avoid the bouncing trouble.
All well. Until about 15:44ish. WTH! --- YOU WEREN'T THERE? YU broke the rules of 3D printing and did not supervise it!!! - ON THE FIRST TEST! For Shame!!! You should have broke your printer. So, lucky.
how exactly will dragline dynamics operate?
Dragline Dynamics will be at first independently operated by myself in the space I am renting beginning next year. Other close collaborators (The Human Spider, The Blood-Spider, Spider-Slayer, will visit and contribute to the body of knowledge surrounding web-shooters. Meanwhile we will develop very refined (not the quality seen in my videos) products (web-shooters, web fluid) to sell to keep the operation going.
I envision the final form of Dragline Dynamics to be a non-profit, as the goals are scientific investigation, product development, and outreach. The money earned by product development will be put towards laboratory materials as well as outreach, including supporting the Astrals (an RLSH non-profit organization), funding homeless supply drives as I have done with far less funds in the past, and activism.
I hope to god that Dragline Dynamics never becomes a for-profit company, I'd rather it be nothing at all.
@@theAmazing does it have a website?
@@ummalucoqualquer5771 not yet, but we have the domain name!
@@theAmazing "I'd rather be nothing at all than a for-profit company"
Looks like people in your company actually have a pation to make web fluid and other stuff than greedy money
Maybe start a patreon to see the stuff (web shooters) prototypes before posting it on UA-cam?
That way you get some funding
Don't make everything paid though
We still want content from UA-cam
And the web fluid formulas should be posted on yt for free (or not)
Revealing the formula will also drag more attention to your videos
(I'm saying this because I still want web fluid formula tutorials for free ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
Edit: I saw the full video and you made it open source! Nice!
@@theAmazing that sounds pretty sick! i was asking because i myself have been interested in the science behind these "make it real" esque projects and ideas for years now, and it basically fostered my interest in the stem fields, and i wanted to know if you'd ever be down to get new brains in or do internships or anything like that
this project is the definition of a side project gone out of control, wild work! I'm impressed.
Things like this keep me inspired, god I hope you guys get the views you truly deserve
Thanks for the kind words!
@@theAmazing you are amazing mah man
This is the amount of over engineering that I love.
Also My subs say I look like Tom Holland, maybe I should try my hand at a spidey related gadget haha.
Great stuff!
Thank you sir that is exactly the nerve I wanted to strike haha. I can help you out with any Spidey stuff if need be, I'm doing a whole video series on the real science of web-shooters, first one is already out!
Man that is one dirty base plate as long as it can work. Well that is great.
Phenomenal video! Brings me back to school. I actually learned a lot from this video. Keep it up !
Thank you my man, doing my very best over here
My knowledge in physics is a little rusty, watching your videos makes want to study more. Keep up the great work.
I'm glad I could inspire!
I wish my math skills were as sharp as yours. It would have helped me in a long run. Great video!
Never too late to get them there!
@@theAmazing Maybe someday. And thanks!
This is amazing I love great research you did in this video into a spider man technology other then web shooters, no one really does that!
That 3dprinter been through it
Great work! Been wondering about how you could 3D print mesh, and you did it!
To print a grid structure with a normal slicer, interlace columns and rows exactly one layer. This stops the slicer from "playing snake", and the layers will still fuse, just with a little less material and a lot less artifacts.
I don't know about the powers but u sure does have a brilliant mind like spider man 😉
That's very kind of you but I just enjoy learning
Holy cow!!! Awesome
Excellent work!
Go to bionic concepts and see all the cool gadgets they made. Either buy them or make your own gadgets. I strongly suggest making a taser palm or fingers. Like the Batman 🦇
This is amazing, you are an inspiration! Spidey is a perfect guiding light to build towards. I wish I understood the math better, ugh...what about black eyes? so you cant even see them? really cool stuff. how about printing armor using PC or CF nylon with varioshore foam filament backer for a soft fit against the body? subscribed.
If you use a dual color filament, you can get different colors based on which angle you view the lens at. CNC kitchen does some prints with this material and they look AWESOME!
That’s a very cool idea!!
Try klipper firmware, I think the problem with the speed is that you have too much resolution, so a lot of gcode lines to be processed.
Interesting... Nice presentation.
I'll have to try that. I did something similar with matrix multiplication for photos.
Gonna have to look at my old code.
I like the blue it looks awesome!!!!
What resources did you reference when coding your slicer? Do you mind sharing them?
Extraordinary! Thank you for sharing your work. It has helped immensely for my research in additive manufacturing. I am working with the python interpretation and please let me know if we can collaborate.
How did you make the graphs?
I've gotta ask, how did you get your printer to print with a raft pattern?
Such a cool video
This was a good idea, I might try it out myself
Please do!
I love the videos man keep up the great work!!!!☺️
Thank you so much!
Are you still at umich?
could you heat up a safety pin or something like that to poke holes in the nice lenses that fogged up so it has an exit and they don’t fog up. I remember seeing a F1 race where that did this to a drivers helmet so the rain condensation didn’t build up while he was driving
Hm that's an interesting idea!
Great work? Did you do anything to detect and handle collision?
Nope, I am dumb, but I saw some great suggestions on Reddit for next time!
What printer do you want?
What settings did you use for the raft lenses?
I like the bkue eyes
I believe this video could be much more interesting if it would be 1/3 of the lenght... (Cut out a lot of dead time, like show the non-planer printing while explaining and then cut out the rest.)
By any chance, did you hand make the base for the mask or get it storebought? digging it tbh.
Store bought! Don't remember where but there is a Mask video on my channel from three years ago where I talk about it
@@theAmazing dope, thanks though man!, you ever plan on redoing that tutorial? Definitely gotta say this is a pretty good addition to the suit making community
I admire you
SUBSCRIBED!!!👍👍👍
i love your stuff
Nice!
I’m trying to be Batman more than Spider-Man because where I am doesn’t have tall buildings 😢
Nice
Let’s go
Hey vsauce! The .Amazing here!
If I'm Vsauce you're Plainly Difficult
sidenote- the less bright the colour of the lens, the more you will be able to see out of it. My mesh is black on the inside and white on the outside for that reason. if it's too light of a colour then the photons bounce off of the mesh straight into your eye and it sucks.
Yeah, that's what I observed in this video
@@theAmazing yes but you could paint the inside of your mesh black so that no matter what colour it is you’re good, or paint a black mesh the colour you want- or print a black mesh and layer it to avoid the bouncing trouble.
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Why the name "Dragline Dynamics?"
Dragline: The strongest type of spider silk
Dynamics: Study of mechanics of things in motion (web-fluid, robots, heat and energy)
All well. Until about 15:44ish. WTH! --- YOU WEREN'T THERE? YU broke the rules of 3D printing and did not supervise it!!! - ON THE FIRST TEST!
For Shame!!! You should have broke your printer. So, lucky.
Homeboy you could have just bought some plastic mesh
haha
Blue is way better looking
I am by no means criticizing, what you are doing is teally awesome, but please clean your printer.
This printer has passed away
That's a disgusting setup.
You're so right 😬
Nice!