While I appreciate the amount of time this took, I'm also a big admirer of your multiple talents and patience - coming up with the concept, laying out the patterns, various wood working skills, painting and a bit of weaving on top of the mechanical skills - that's a lot. Bravo!
Im a great fan of your automata’s…the tumbling hair is so cool and cute…to see the full Prozess is amazing. It’s time to honour your extraordinary talent.thanks for sharing
Your attention to detail is amazing! From the precision work of the mechanical side of your creation, down to the rosy cheeks and freckles on your warrior princess! Such dedication! Thanks for sharing your wonderful skills that bring sheer delight to so many!😊
So cool! Quick question : why do we need the wire rods at 5:52 to keep the sticks in line, if we then hold each stick in place with wire rings at 23:17?
Excellent work and vision! Thanks very much for sharing. I'm gonna make one, or at least give it a try! Just one question, if I can ask: When gluing the cams on the axis, do you always shift them by 1/4 turn?
Greetings, Divya here with NTD Television. We are one of the world's fastest-growing media companies with over 100 million fans and 1 billion monthly video views across all of our social properties. Our motto is truth, hope, and humanity. We love your videos and our editors would like to showcase it by uploading it on some of our social media pages and websites so that our fans can see it. Of course, we are happy to credit your channel clearly to make sure people know how to find you and your videos. You will still hold the exclusive rights to the video. Can we have your permission to do that? Kind regards, Divya
While I appreciate the amount of time this took, I'm also a big admirer of your multiple talents and patience - coming up with the concept, laying out the patterns, various wood working skills, painting and a bit of weaving on top of the mechanical skills - that's a lot. Bravo!
WOW! I knew this wasn’t an easy piece to create, but watching you make it, really emphasizes that! Fantastic craftsmanship! 💖
Woodworking is my hobby and i always appreciate these build videos a lot more than their mere displaying counterpart.
This opens up so many possibilities for my work. Thank you for sharing this beautiful example of your process and craftsmanship!
Dear algorithm! Thank you for this! My life now better. Subscribed!
Im a great fan of your automata’s…the tumbling hair is so cool and cute…to see the full Prozess is amazing. It’s time to honour your extraordinary talent.thanks for sharing
Very much enjoyed this video. Must be quite the feeling of satisfaction when you complete one of these, yes?
Awesome!!! really very beautiful, thanks for you art.
Это невероятно круто и очень красиво!!
This one has been a favorite of mine! Great video!
Your work is incredible. You're going to be huge on UA-cam. Talent like that gets noticed and appreciated!
Your attention to detail is amazing! From the precision work of the mechanical side of your creation, down to the rosy cheeks and freckles on your warrior princess! Such dedication! Thanks for sharing your wonderful skills that bring sheer delight to so many!😊
Very cool, thanks for the video. 👍
It is stunning to watch her coming alive!
Awesome work and the finished piece is amazing!
So generous of you to share this tutorial. It really is a beautiful automaton. Bravissimo❤
The patience of an oyster. Bravo to a Michelangelo of automata.
Brilliant piece of work. Really liked watching every minute.
Truly inspiring! What a magnificent talent and such paitence. Sat with my two young grandchildren and watched with amazement.
Very nice
I love it! Even if such work takes days, the result is very rewarding. Probably for you, it’s the activity that counts too.
So stunning and you can see so clearly how much love has gone into it!
This is so brilliant. Well done. Cheers from 🇨🇦
Thank you for showing how it can be done without a laser tool…very encouraging of you!
Hermoso trabajo. Resultado extraordinario
This is some phenomenal work! I wish I can create something as original and fascinating some day too! Thanks for sharing the tutorial ❤
Amazing!
Gli abiti, l' attrezzatura e tutto ... un sogno, GRAZIE!!!!! (Sono anche arciere 🏹🎯)
Oh man this is really a jewel. Love your work. Congratullations!😃
Congratulations for your dedicated work! And thank you so much for sharing it. Do you make custom pieces? 💕
your creativity is amazing, thanks for sharing.
No words for it .
Lovely work !
Was für ein Aufwand, aber ich mag es sehr
Sooooo great your work - just love it!
Love it! I want to try one of these one day👍🏻
Beautiful piece of wood 😍😍
C'est génial! Bravo! ❤😊
These are so great, love it!❤❤
Stunning.
This is fantastic!
Wonderful
So cool! Quick question : why do we need the wire rods at 5:52 to keep the sticks in line, if we then hold each stick in place with wire rings at 23:17?
Perfeito!
cool
Incrível!
Excellent work and vision! Thanks very much for sharing.
I'm gonna make one, or at least give it a try!
Just one question, if I can ask: When gluing the cams on the axis, do you always shift them by 1/4 turn?
hermoso
tutto bello. anzi, meraviglioso!
Solo una cosa: hai gli elettroutensili più rumorosi dell'universo! :) Usi i tappi per le orecchie, sì?
Ma che figoooo
Greetings,
Divya here with NTD Television. We are one of the world's fastest-growing media companies with over 100 million fans and 1 billion monthly video views across all of our social properties. Our motto is truth, hope, and humanity.
We love your videos and our editors would like to showcase it by uploading it on some of our social media pages and websites so that our fans can see it. Of course, we are happy to credit your channel clearly to make sure people know how to find you and your videos. You will still hold the exclusive rights to the video.
Can we have your permission to do that?
Kind regards,
Divya
Wow. It was amazing not watch you work.
Man, I wish we used metric here in the US. It’s so much easier.
8:08 that's the part where you test the solidity by accidently letting it go and crashing it into the wall 10 meters away
every time I lose pieces of wood that I've been working on for tens of minutes... and even a bit of skin from my fingers
@@stoccafissodesign2569 and only to find them right where you searched after the replacement piece is done ...
Merabiba!! LOL (see Drawfee)
Figata
try a sprocket a long chain and a weight to make them run a long time like a cuckoo clock
C'est génial! Bravo! ❤😊