Hexapod Robot CNC Router - Cutting 3D face (Turn Down Sound!)

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  • Опубліковано 10 чер 2008
  • This video demonstrates the hexapod router cutting a 3D face in high density foam. The video has been sped up in places to alleviate boredom :) You may want to turn your sound DOWN!!
    More information can be found here: www.hexapodrobot.com/forum/vie...
    Also check out its 2 tonne turbo diesel powered brother - Mantis!
    / mantisrobot
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  • @RobertVollrath
    @RobertVollrath 14 років тому

    This is a wonderful concept made into reality. A milling machine for a head and yet the whole Hexapod is a milling machine. One of the best robot videos I've seen.

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff 3 роки тому +3

    Superb! And the fact that it was 12 years ago is mighty impressive

    • @MattDenton
      @MattDenton  3 роки тому +1

      Oh thanks. Yeah it's an old one and was my most popular video for a long time! Shane it's not filmed in higher res.. maybe I should re-film it 🤔

    • @NicksStuff
      @NicksStuff 3 роки тому +1

      @@MattDenton I think it would be worth a series of videos.
      You could do a crossover with your recent project and build a somewhat autonomous CNC that would move to the right spot before it mills

  • @RufftaMan
    @RufftaMan 4 роки тому +3

    Now I imagine a Mars rover milling sculptures into rock faces along it's route.
    That would be pretty sick.. =)

    • @3DBearnicorn
      @3DBearnicorn 3 роки тому +1

      Cosmic graffiti... NASA wuz here

  • @DualDesertEagle
    @DualDesertEagle 3 роки тому +3

    Wow, a walking CNC milling machine! Imagine this thing on a huge scale machining engine blocks for giant cargo ship diesel engines or something...

  • @oscarmayorga7461
    @oscarmayorga7461 3 роки тому +1

    bro you're sick jaja, amazing work

  • @derpnerpwerp
    @derpnerpwerp Рік тому +1

    This is really cool. You should put an arsenal of tools on it and slap some voice recognition in there then you could say stuff like "make me a face in that woods block" or "heat my coffee".. you know start with some simple stuff to give the impression of an super futuristic AI robot that basically can do whatever you want.
    Lot of work although if you ever did want to do something like that, Google makes the coral SOC which is capable of running pretty sophisticated neural networks and its really cheap

    • @MattDenton
      @MattDenton  Рік тому +1

      Oh I’ll check that out! Sounds like a powerful SOC :)

    • @derpnerpwerp
      @derpnerpwerp Рік тому +1

      @@MattDenton it's pretty neat. I mounted a web cam with a 2 axis servo controlled mount I rigged up to follow people's faces using it about 2 years ago. I had a bunch of ideas that I never implemented--like creating a machine learning based controller to steer an RC car that tries to evade my dogs and keep them entertained while I am working.
      You have some really cool stuff on your channel btw!

    • @MattDenton
      @MattDenton  Рік тому

      Oh thanks 🙏

  • @wildanwm5453
    @wildanwm5453 3 роки тому

    menggokil cok!

  • @davidmsf
    @davidmsf Рік тому

    boriiiiiiing...

  • @gkup
    @gkup 15 років тому

    That's the coolest thing I've ever seen. Your work area is virtually limitless. Just walk it to the next section and begin sculpting/ routing. Absolutely amazing.

  • @samrockseagle
    @samrockseagle 16 років тому +1

    This robotic creature showing sincerity at the end....
    40 min its worth it!
    TOO COOL MUST WATCH ONES ON YOU TUBE

  • @goohber1
    @goohber1 14 років тому

    watching robot series like Transformers is entertaining & inspiring. But it's when we see a video like yours when we really appreciate what real robots like your can do because in real life, robots are not as simple as they seem in the cartoons. A real Transformer robot would require a lot of parts to make it work the way it is supposed to work-it wouldn't be a nice form at all. Wires here, wires there, screws everywhere... you name it. Nice video.

  • @superzeeuw01
    @superzeeuw01 14 років тому

    This is a very awesome piece of machinery.
    Never seen this before that a hexapot robot was able to do this kind of stuff.
    GREAT JOB.

  • @MattDenton
    @MattDenton  15 років тому

    Just added the whole of the first pass cutting the detail on the face, you can see it in the video responses above, or look up:
    Hexapod Robot CNC Router - Cutting 3D face Detail
    Its high quality too.

  • @carvinrednine
    @carvinrednine 15 років тому

    That's one of the coolest things I've ever seen in my life. I felt like a kid watching that, because I haven't felt that kind of wonderful, giddy awe since I was a child. You are too be commended for your ingenuity. I wish I had a brain that could come up with stuff like that!

  • @yusufer5000
    @yusufer5000 15 років тому

    that is completely amazing. this could completely change the manufacturing industry.

  • @TheMadManPlace
    @TheMadManPlace 7 років тому +2

    Nice one !!! You added a whole new level of complexity to it and came up with a workable solution - WELL DONE !!!

  • @mirezyt5841
    @mirezyt5841 14 років тому

    wow the robot that can akwardly walk, can be extremely precise at the same time :)

  • @MattDenton
    @MattDenton  12 років тому +1

    @maynardr6 Hi, I had to have it made by a friend you had access to a good lathe!

  • @PetefromTn
    @PetefromTn 12 років тому

    This project is just wicked cool on so many levels... I am amazed at how stable and precise the movement is it seems to have such fluid movements when it is cutting and the dual paths across the 3d form show that very well. I am wondering what kind of positioning repeatability and accuracy you can attain with this. It would almost seem that is it limited by the purchase of the many feet on the surface but once it is in place it seems very planted. Amazing what CNC can do... well done

  • @raywebb21190
    @raywebb21190 14 років тому

    wow! By far one of the coolest things i've ever seen!

  • @olag2000
    @olag2000 16 років тому

    Very impressive! LOTS of hard work! Good work!

  • @doubledongloid
    @doubledongloid 13 років тому

    this looks to me like something NASA and other world space agencies should be looking into, for exploration and mining/building of other future home planets....you've done an excellent job here sir

  • @MattDenton
    @MattDenton  15 років тому

    I wrote an application to convert standard CNC G-Code into translation commands suitable for the p.Brain-HexEngine controlling the hexapod. :)

  • @hraharahra
    @hraharahra 11 років тому

    Skynet, I salute you! Awesome cnc!

  • @iykist
    @iykist 16 років тому +1

    This is another level of cnc machining, this would be a perfect tattoo artist

  • @bluptak1
    @bluptak1 11 років тому

    This is absolutely wild! Great job

  • @BluntAnims
    @BluntAnims 16 років тому

    You proberly getthis alot but seriously.
    You are amazing.
    you are the kind of person i would love to be when i grow up.
    all of your robots are incredible, expecially this one.
    the Hexapod is truly a magnificent robot.
    your astounding.
    Keep making them mate :]

  • @mongodongo148
    @mongodongo148 14 років тому

    Thats absolutely incredible.

  • @MattDenton
    @MattDenton  14 років тому

    Take a look at the text information, there is a link to my forum with further information on the project.

  • @dekonfrost7
    @dekonfrost7 14 років тому

    this will bring automation to the next level. this is what is going to allow for the building of extremely large and highly complex vessels like startrek....also this combined with ai really could be the end of man...

  • @dav1dh0ff
    @dav1dh0ff 16 років тому

    you are a freaking robotics god! i bow before your awesome presence... 5 freakin stars!

  • @someonesperson
    @someonesperson 16 років тому

    Absolutely AMAZING

  • @marcetigreshark
    @marcetigreshark 14 років тому

    impressive, congratulations

  • @TheCitygear
    @TheCitygear 10 років тому

    2008년도에 이것 만들었으니, 지금은 뛰어 다니면서 암각화 만들고 있을듯.
    Amazing !

  • @kd1s
    @kd1s 15 років тому

    Nice job with this project. Just think of all the things you could do with it.

  • @Flyingwigs
    @Flyingwigs 15 років тому

    that is an amazing robot/machining tool : )
    could use them on a construction site for making relief art in moldings or wall trim! very very cool man

  • @IntellectualSoldier
    @IntellectualSoldier 15 років тому

    Amazing....Simply Amazing...

  • @Mosfet510
    @Mosfet510 9 років тому +1

    That is *very impressive, great video!

  • @sloo7047
    @sloo7047 14 років тому

    absolutley amazing!

  • @tpioneer
    @tpioneer 12 років тому

    wow thats very impressive, good job

  • @Siberdt
    @Siberdt 9 років тому +5

    Holy s*it! This is spectacular!

  • @HemalChevli
    @HemalChevli 11 років тому

    Mindblown.

  • @Keep-Exploring128
    @Keep-Exploring128 16 років тому

    wow great man, i couldn't breath whail whatching this video

  • @gjs5897
    @gjs5897 14 років тому

    Now a built in abdomen extraction unit would mean you could be out eating lunch while spider made faces. Super stuff.

  • @angrymop
    @angrymop 15 років тому

    echt der hammer!! respekt!!
    geiles teil!!

  • @LukeBeacon
    @LukeBeacon 16 років тому

    looks awesome

  • @TheNewVideos
    @TheNewVideos 14 років тому

    bravo! very nice work.

  • @91primera
    @91primera 11 років тому

    HOLY CRAP i love this router!!! love the face it looks like a bug!

  • @cerberes
    @cerberes 14 років тому

    Maybe that's how the martian face was made. Giant Hexapod Space Faring Robots. Awesome project btw.

  • @krappies
    @krappies 14 років тому

    this is truly amazing!! thank you so much for sharing this!!
    ...just a thought...this one can in theory cut out other ones...then you need another to assemble them...then you can take over the world :D

  • @EternalSkyProductions
    @EternalSkyProductions 14 років тому

    This was AWESOME!!!

  • @stream860
    @stream860 16 років тому

    my godness my ears!
    i was pretty surprised
    hey robot good job

  • @JeroenVissers
    @JeroenVissers 14 років тому

    Nice programing

  • @MattDenton
    @MattDenton  15 років тому

    It wasn't really made as a practical experiment... just a bit of fun :)

  • @MattDenton
    @MattDenton  14 років тому

    yes:)

  • @MattTester
    @MattTester 13 років тому

    Very impressive, just as long as it doesn't run at you. :)

  • @reachtt
    @reachtt 14 років тому

    Oh, so THAT'S how the face on Mars was made... :)
    I see the begining of the end of my future career as a sculptor! XP
    This robot is really amazing and very cute (I like its walk).

  • @yusufer5000
    @yusufer5000 15 років тому

    True, CNC cutters have been around longer then I have been alive. However, when robotics spacial orientation and object recognition gets upgraded, mobile construction robots will dominate. Well, until Universal assemblers come along, then we wouldn't really need a manufacturing industry.

  • @jeeprangsit
    @jeeprangsit 9 років тому +3

    amazing

  • @johnnyhornet
    @johnnyhornet 15 років тому

    Superb! My prototype uses a type of "hex engine" more like a servo router. The dynamic structure on my hexabot does not have the co-planar side to side "leaning" yet. I must add more servo motors. Already at 16 servo's thus far with 3 separate onboard computers. I would like to migrate to a less complex system. I have been spending too much time trying to get the CPU's to talk to each other every time I add features. What types of controls and sensors does your Brain-HexEngine use may I ask?

  • @omzig81
    @omzig81 14 років тому

    Wow amazing

  • @speeddemon370
    @speeddemon370 13 років тому

    @DanFrederiksen
    I'm not the creator, so take this with a grain of salt. RC servo's are very precise. You can divide 180deg into 1400 or 1600 increments depending on the servo (using pwm). Matt's "no slop" machining (of the hexapod components to which the servo's are attached) is a thing of beauty.
    I am building one of my own that is nowhere near as smooth and precise as this, yet. (search Brad's hexapod). I wish one day I can achieve what has already been done here.

  • @raywebb21190
    @raywebb21190 14 років тому

    Very cool

  • @mueslitopf
    @mueslitopf 11 років тому

    this is amazing!

  • @plaasjaapie
    @plaasjaapie 16 років тому

    brilliant!

  • @drakukha
    @drakukha 15 років тому

    i like this robot. how did you make it?

  • @frackcha
    @frackcha 14 років тому

    cool man..... very very cool

  • @slopedarmor
    @slopedarmor 15 років тому

    amazing!

  • @zwatcs
    @zwatcs 16 років тому

    that's pretty cool

  • @acicuecalo
    @acicuecalo 16 років тому

    That's awesome!

  • @csven
    @csven 16 років тому

    Sweet. The robotic termites will be here before we know it (and the robotic wasps as well, I suspect).

  • @cbroman10294
    @cbroman10294 13 років тому

    thats unreal! i thought it was just a cnc machine untill it walked away from the workpiece!

  • @gekko434
    @gekko434 14 років тому

    It looks cute when it's walking :)

  • @starlightsd2012
    @starlightsd2012 11 років тому

    awesome !

  • @computersales
    @computersales 15 років тому

    Thats pretty sweet

  • @pini27
    @pini27 13 років тому

    this robot could colonize other planets and build houses and cities!
    wow!!!

  • @Frrk
    @Frrk 6 років тому +1

    The maths to figure this out must pretty hard!

  • @SuperBlooddrainer
    @SuperBlooddrainer 11 років тому

    how can servos can be stable like that! Great!!

  • @monopolioitaliano
    @monopolioitaliano 15 років тому

    Really nice exa. My only question is: why, when you already control six legs, probably with several degrees of fredom, the milling process only involves three axis, like in a poor desktop router? Let us see a 5 axis tool movement!

  • @maynardr6
    @maynardr6 12 років тому

    I am looking for the dremel collet adapater you have. Anyway to get one without having a machine shop?

  • @KnightKiller1000
    @KnightKiller1000 16 років тому

    Nice man. Just maybe in 2 centuries or so we could make them a bit bigger.

  • @MattDenton
    @MattDenton  16 років тому

    Yes, but that was already part of the p.Brain locomotion engine.

  • @tizianao34
    @tizianao34 15 років тому

    atc vacuum system standart Hexapod robot?
    :) very good machine

  • @keltar2007
    @keltar2007 16 років тому

    OMG! THOR! THOR! We got a replicator running loose! Awesome!

  • @aaronshepard8471
    @aaronshepard8471 8 років тому +1

    nice!

  • @sys3000
    @sys3000 8 років тому +1

    Genial!

  • @illtydturnbull450
    @illtydturnbull450 12 років тому

    it'd be interesting if you could:
    fit an inkjet head (maybe a very small airbrush?) - you could print colour onto the 3d surface
    add an extra axis to the cutter (nodding?), you could mill undercuts
    tool change via swarm of hexapods ;)
    In combination with the IC hexapod you could have a swarm make 3d colour copies of peoples faces, which as i say it sounds very very creepy...

  • @MattDenton
    @MattDenton  15 років тому

    I can post the entire 40 min clip if you really want to sit and watch it!!??

  • @PowerSports
    @PowerSports 15 років тому

    just imagine these building cities for us someday

  • @MattDenton
    @MattDenton  16 років тому

    Sorry, ear defenders not included!

  • @ymiphatss
    @ymiphatss 14 років тому

    I was looking in micrmagic hexapods, but they dont look anything like this one. I was wondering if youre selling this specific deisng (minus the routing head)

  • @erikcgtas
    @erikcgtas 11 років тому

    where is your god now? this is awesome... great job, folks!

  • @giggsyg
    @giggsyg 15 років тому

    So winchymatt, are we going to get to see the face actually being carve? Just those 8 minutes that are missed out??
    (Or if you've posted the video somewhere can you let me know the link)
    Thanks

  • @DanFrederiksen
    @DanFrederiksen 14 років тому

    useless but very nice build.
    are those standard RC servos? or special ones with higher precision? or does their combined lack of precision even out when so many work together?

  • @khonning
    @khonning 14 років тому

    WOW!

  • @ivanrevolution
    @ivanrevolution 12 років тому

    GENIO!!!

  • @cesztoszule
    @cesztoszule 14 років тому

    very awesome :D

  • @haronasi
    @haronasi 10 років тому

    Imagine these working with wood, lumber. not to mention street maintenance and molding. These things could run non-stop creating roads

  • @Chrls5
    @Chrls5 13 років тому

    OMG!!!!!!! WOW!

  • @AmeanAF
    @AmeanAF 11 років тому

    @winchymatt I want one, where do I start, if I have to build it I can do it.