Greeblie Hunter EP02 - Build Process Finished!
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- Опубліковано 11 лис 2023
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Hi everyone! In this episode I'll show you how I scratchbuilt the legs and the vacuum cleaner greeblie tank, completing the build process of this model!
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This beast is already looking super sweet, he’s so goofy.
Thank you ;D
I Love your idea to have the pack transparent, You could tint it a slight yellow or something. So its transparent but not perfectly clear. Both the hose and pack could be tinted so they tie in together visually. Obsessed with your builds!
Such an awesome robot!!!!😊😊😊
Thanks :)
I could watch you do this for hours
I often do! This channel is my No. 1 favourite channel on UA-cam! 😊
@@DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds when it comes to dioramas/models, cut transform glue is tied with gameyy builds and boylei hobby time
@@quakxy_dukx I love Gamey Builds! I'll check out the Boylei Hobby Time one too! Thanks for your suggestions! 😃👍👍
@@DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds Boylei’s “Wild Imaginary West” is very entertaining
@@quakxy_dukx Sounds interesting! I'll check it out now!
"Of course!" 😂 I love your video's . dont change it, i like you always use "of course"! You should make merch with "of course" on it. And also with "off course" on it 😂😂😂. Love it ❤❤
I think the way you 3D print pieces to connect and house found pieces is incredible. I wish I have a printer and the skill to design pieces. Why people wouldn’t like you doing that…….I have. Absolutely no clue
Fantastic build as always. I really appreciated the jig building process
Thanks!! :D
i love watching what you make
Thank you very much!
Your mind operates on another level my friend. Great work!
hahah thanks! :D
Your builds have so much personality! Love it.
Thank you!!
Great work!
Thank you
The detailing process it was very cool! Amazing build!
Thanks buddy!
I love your scratch building techniques and 3D printing seems a perfect way to get just the right part or multiple parts where many copies are required. I'd love to see your projects come to life like in a stop-motion animated kind of way. Perhaps you could do a collaboration with a UA-cam animator channel...
Oh stop motion able models would be a dream! Thank you so much
really nice model dude
Thank you!
Mystery greebly is from the toilet flushing mechanism.
Why did i choose that ? I have no idea, this is my entry.
haha close, but it's actually a mouse scroll wheel!
nice stuff!
Thank you :)
Amazing to watch you get to such a degree of completion so much quicker! You’re so good!!
Thank you so much :D
I'd add some super thin washers to the joints, so the pose can be changed without damaging the paint job.
Yeah, that's very helpful! I'll try and do that, thanks :D
coming from the perspective of being a 3d modeler, I 100% agree with you about the 3d printing. as a whole, if 3d printing can help to realize your vision for the model than why not use it? 3d printing is a tool just like any other.. love your videos by the way! the way you can just bring it all into one cohesive design is amazing!
Yeah, right!? Thank you very much ;)
the new hose was a huge upgrade to the looks of the robot. It actually instantly made it look like a hose more suited for a vacuum/pump. As if this robot could also suck up and pump away water after something like a flood.
Hmm great idea! Thank you
Hi. Long time fan of yours. That greeblie that you asked about where it comes from is a mouse wheel. I know because I used some on my models.
Awesome, it's exactly that! Thanks buddy
you should add a trapdoor on the back tank, how else is the liquid going to be flushed out?
Oh I see your point, but there will be no liquid there, and I would imagine the whole tank gets removed after it's full.. thanks buddy!
3:17 Mouse Scroll Wheel
Exactly that!
Are you going to attempt adding some of the loose greeble bits inside of the collection hose?
Not the hose but definitely the tank!
New hose was perfect 😉 I like the variety of upcycled parts and 3d printed parts and even buying one , so keep up your amazing work, it's fantastic 💕💕😊😊
thank you :)
Great looking robot! I really like the speed of this project too
Thank you :D
you could show us a short timelapse of the 3D modeling of the part you print to make it more interesting . really cool video tho
Great idea, never thought that would be interesting to see, but I guess its a way to show the process. Thanks :D
I quite like that you built a reference jig for creating consistent cuts on that round piece. I need to think about that as a working method.
It's something that I've been trying lately (it helps if you keep some random pieces of wood around). Thank you!
Добрый день. Сними ролик про свой кабинет, инструмент. (Особенно про клей, какой состав или название. И что за пипетка на нем? Ты ее меняешь каждый раз или промываешь от клея?)😊
Mystery greebly....soap pump?
It's a mouse scroll wheel!
@@CutTransformGlue Damnit...almost
Hello, a small hardware question, is the discsander made via 3D printing, the curved part of the top seems to be either printed or cut with a laser, if this is the case where can we find the plans of this discsander please?
That Disc Sander is made out of laser cut MDF, I don't have the plans for that unfortunately. But there's a 3d printed one on my Patreon, STLs are available for the combat robot tier supporters: patreon.com/cuttransformglue
Gonna guess it was a piece from a refrigerator or freezer
It's a mouse scroll wheel :)
@@CutTransformGlue drat xD
3:17 soap pump?
nope, but I see how similar it is! It's a mouse scroll wheel :)
@@CutTransformGlue Oh nice! I was wondering why it didn't have holes :joy:
Primer used?
Local brand, nothing too fancy
Why do you always build two sets of knees on your robots legs instead of one set like a human has?
Just think it looks cool that way :)
Stupid question but, what is your job?