that is some amazing dedication im awestruck by the attention to detail in this perfect T-800 build its got to be the best one out there keep up the goodwork my dude ^_^
Gutted I didn't find your channel eons ago, and shocked at your low sub count. You are SERIOUSLY skilled. Prediction: 1M subs within a year. I sure as h£11 am one of them.
@@AndysMachines Exponential growth, brother. Maybe one year is optimistic, nonetheless I have zero doubt you'll get there, and soon. I've already internalised the nickname of "This Old Andy" for you, good to have a serious mentor this side of the pond. :)
Those are beautiful, both in design and construction. Well done, from the engineering phase to the creation. No small feat to create simple, functional designs.. Wow.
Yes, I made it so it can move, but it doesn't have actuators yet, I need to see how much space I have left inside the skull after I've added some other components.
Thanks! It's not actually a rotary table, it's a custom gear hobbing spindle I built. Yes, it's electronically synched to the mill spindle using an optical encoder. Keep a look out for my next video where I'll explain how I built it.
Thanks! Yes, I think laser cutting would work well, but unfortunately I don't have access to a metal-cutting laser. Though normally when cutting holes on a laser I think you need a 'lead-in' but as this is very thin material perhaps not. Etching (chemically) would also work and would probably produce then cleanest edge, but would need a mask made somehow.
I'm not sure how small waterjets can go. The hole for the pin in the iris blades is 1mm diameter, maybe you can get waterjet nozzles that small but I don't know.
@@AndysMachines I think so. 1mm isn't that small to me really. And I think a waterjet nozzle must be a lot smaller to get it to propper cutting velocity.
Awesome! I made another comment mentioning the irises on your video where you made the whole head, and here you are perfecting it! I'll be checking this out in the future for sure!
That would actually be possible, but I'm going to hide the camera(s) in other parts of the skull where there is more space. Even though the eyes glow red, it's possible to have a camera in there and not be blinded by reflections, by pulsing the LEDs quickly and taking frames when the LED is off. I did something similar in the past using the LED itself to measure light levels (like a simple 1 pixel camera) in between flashes, to the human eye it looks like the LED is on all the time.
Why don't you try to make these small parts of the iris by photo-etching process ? I think it will be more precise and give you a better finish for a very smooth working iris.
Yes, I was considering that, but I wanted to try out the EDM machine I'd just built. I think you're right, some form of etching would produce the best result and work on even thinner material. (there may yet be another version of these eyes!)
That is much better that the first version! I was thinking when I saw the old version that the slits in between looked off. They probably used a camera aperture when they made the original.
Yes, I wasn't completely happy with the old version, even though I'm not going for 100% screen accurate. I read once that when filming to get those shots they had a head that was 4x scale with a full size camera lens in the eye. (Though I can't find any reference to it now).
Haha like that :- Enemy of the Terminators ! We used Leds on ours - We also got one Led that flashed on & off - But it wasnt fickering like in movie ? -It just didnt look right ! - So we settled for two permanent 'ON' Led bulbs
Finally Andy - I can honestly say thats one hell of a Job you've done there and that I'm also envious of you enginering skills ! Well done ! SB British Isles
Thanks for the appreciation! 👍 It does take a lot of time to build things like this and also make the videos, so it's nice to hear from people who enjoy watching them. 😁 🇬🇧
Amazing! I think it would funny to insert an Alexa in the skull and actuate the eyes when you ask Alexa a question, kinda like Geoff Peterson (RIP Grant Imahara)
This is great... Just a thought, the scale of your work here tends to be a bit lost, it may be worth adding a coin in some of the shots so people can better gauge the detail of what you're doing... Top stuff Mate
Thanks mate! Yes, it's hard to get an idea on video of the size of some of the components. I did include a ruler (scale) and my finger in some shots for reference.
Amazing work as always 👍 I love how your able to make every part yourself, can't lie I'm a little jealous of your skills 💚LOL btw what is that music at the end of all your terminator videos? At first I thought it was from Salvation, but couldn't find it in the soundtracks.
Thanks! I always prefer to make parts myself, often even if it's a part I could buy. None of the music I use is actually from the movies due to copyright and licensing etc. They are all covers, mostly creative commons or free to use. The one at the end is called 'cinematic terminator theme' It was somewhere on youtube, but I can't find it now.
The eyes and teeth really make or break the endo skull. I see many people seeming to be ok with sub-par version of these two features and I can’t really say nothing about it because I probably couldn’t do any better. However, I certainly wouldn’t be happy with those results. When I watched you previous video I did think to myself “eh those eyes are a bit off”. Amongst other things I’m a photographer, so I am quite familiar with the aperture blades in a lens and I immediately noticed the imperfections on yours. I was really quite impressed with the teeth I saw, when the part came that you put them in the kiln I was thinking to myself “oh boy, is this endo going to need to see a dentist too?” But, to my surprise your endo’s teeth are done very well and don’t draw any attention to them because they are excessively improper like other ones I have seen. So in conculsion, when I saw the card for this video I was pleasantly surprised to see you went back to remake the eyes. It was a moment in which one may feel when their favorite show does exactly what they were hoping for. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. I would love to see a completed endoskeleton in it’s entirety. It’s very obvious that your craftsman ship and attention to detail produces by far a better product than any sideshow piece. I would love to own a full size endo one day, but I have never made the purchase due to the lack of quality I see. Yours seems to be the best one I have seen so far. Straight from cyberdyne perhaps.
Thanks very much! Yes, some of the small details can really make or break it, and really stand out if they are wrong. I'm not actually aiming for 100% screen accuracy, just to make all the parts look right together.
1. No, not really, completely different process. (Unless you mean a CNC lathe -similar but still different) 2. Actual material cost, not very much. The main cost is time. Yes It takes some specialised equipment that would be expensive to buy, but much of that I made myself the same way, inexpensive materials and lots of time.
oooh no no nope , isnt this how the terminator came to be ? loosing an arm in the past which then leads it to be created in the future ?? as cool as this is with epic craftmanship its time to stop. jk great work man
Now I know where to come for spares
😂
Wow, just wow. The attention to detail.
I was just about to write the exact same comment.
Genius. This guy is beyond talented. I'd love to have a full endo but they are crazy expensive.
That's a huge improvement. Very nicely done.
more details than what a professional jeweler would put into his work
Better than the eyes used in the movies ! Perfect job !😊
This is fantastic, crazy, no fantastic… Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
you did a perfect job with the skull, now when completing the eyes ... it is a beauty, I have no words ...
that is some amazing dedication im awestruck by the attention to detail in this perfect T-800 build its got to be the best one out there keep up the goodwork my dude ^_^
Incredible build.
Gutted I didn't find your channel eons ago, and shocked at your low sub count. You are SERIOUSLY skilled. Prediction: 1M subs within a year. I sure as h£11 am one of them.
Thanks very much! Though at the current rate, it's going to take 40 years to hit 1M subs!
@@AndysMachines Exponential growth, brother. Maybe one year is optimistic, nonetheless I have zero doubt you'll get there, and soon. I've already internalised the nickname of "This Old Andy" for you, good to have a serious mentor this side of the pond. :)
Okay, now you’re just showing off...🤣 Brilliantly done-Outstanding work ✅👍
😁
These eyes are flawless. Great job, as always!
I love your work, thanks for sharing your work
Those are beautiful, both in design and construction. Well done, from the engineering phase to the creation. No small feat to create simple, functional designs.. Wow.
I always enjoy seeing you post new videos about the Terminator. Can't wait to see where you will go from here!
this is an absolutely nuts level of bespoke fabrication. looking at your work it's clear why the terms "engineer" and "ingenious" have the same root.
Exceptional! Beautiful work, tremendous improvement.
this is awesome i have question i will u be able to make the jaw move soon?
Yes, I made it so it can move, but it doesn't have actuators yet, I need to see how much space I have left inside the skull after I've added some other components.
This is fantastic work you are doing.
Oh man, gorgeous 👍
Великолепно! Отличная работа,мастер! Снимаю шляпу,достойно,красиво,умело...Спасибо!
Beautiful!!! Amazing work
This is amazing. Much better than the old version. Cannot wait to see more of these builds. Great video as always. Stay safe
Genius. Great work!
Nice project man. Like your dedication and attention to detail.
You definitely have some mad skills and I enjoy watching them. Thank you!
Nice gear hobbing - did you use a spindle encoder to clock the rotary table?
Thanks! It's not actually a rotary table, it's a custom gear hobbing spindle I built. Yes, it's electronically synched to the mill spindle using an optical encoder. Keep a look out for my next video where I'll explain how I built it.
dude this was epic the way you cut the spline shaft too was amazing I love this Build series keep it up!
Thanks! I'll actually be doing a video soon on my milling machine attachment I used to make the small gears.
This is very cool what parts are you gonna make next
I think I might start on the torso next, when that's complete I can start putting some of the major parts together.
Machines building machines, this is the beginning 😱
Yes, I spend a lot of my time building machines that make parts for other machines that make parts for other machines...
@@AndysMachines nice building by the way 🤩👌
"hey, there's a chick named Connor out here, she wants to have a chat with you real quick"
Again, again and again!!!!!
Simply amazing 🤩
Brilliant work. It looks like it even scared me. It looks like the rise of the machines against us is just around the corner))))
What a masterpiece dude ! Can't wait to watch your new episodes !
This is really amazing 🤩👍👍
thats amazing
😳 WOW 😳 most amazing job
Tks for share it with us!!
This is epic!
Wow . You got the lens right . Wow you are a metal God ! You rock hands down You are a builder and a great one at that .
Absolutely amazing!
Incredible machining! Lots of different techniques and operations. Would laser cutting the iris leaves produce a cleaner cut?
Thanks! Yes, I think laser cutting would work well, but unfortunately I don't have access to a metal-cutting laser. Though normally when cutting holes on a laser I think you need a 'lead-in' but as this is very thin material perhaps not. Etching (chemically) would also work and would probably produce then cleanest edge, but would need a mask made somehow.
@@AndysMachines What about waterjet? Would that be an option? Or isn't that acurate enough?
I'm not sure how small waterjets can go. The hole for the pin in the iris blades is 1mm diameter, maybe you can get waterjet nozzles that small but I don't know.
@@AndysMachines I think so. 1mm isn't that small to me really. And I think a waterjet nozzle must be a lot smaller to get it to propper cutting velocity.
Aparently there are 'microjet waterjets' that can go down to a kerf of 0.5mm, so yes it should be possible.
Excellent!!!
Awesome! I made another comment mentioning the irises on your video where you made the whole head, and here you are perfecting it! I'll be checking this out in the future for sure!
now all it needs is a fiber optic camera running down the center of it!
That would actually be possible, but I'm going to hide the camera(s) in other parts of the skull where there is more space. Even though the eyes glow red, it's possible to have a camera in there and not be blinded by reflections, by pulsing the LEDs quickly and taking frames when the LED is off. I did something similar in the past using the LED itself to measure light levels (like a simple 1 pixel camera) in between flashes, to the human eye it looks like the LED is on all the time.
You are skynet!!! Is amazing your job ♥️
You just made me realize on a grand productive scale this could indeed become a reality... T 800's taking over the planet... 😲
Even better.. Love the design ! 😎👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Brilliant
Amazing building
Talk about precision..
Well you got my "like"!
Nice setup of tools in your workshop also!!
Здається справжній Термінатор знаходиться по той бік камери)
Damn that turned out real great
Why don't you try to make these small parts of the iris by photo-etching process ? I think it will be more precise and give you a better finish for a very smooth working iris.
Yes, I was considering that, but I wanted to try out the EDM machine I'd just built. I think you're right, some form of etching would produce the best result and work on even thinner material. (there may yet be another version of these eyes!)
Epic work dude
Thanks! 👍
That is much better that the first version! I was thinking when I saw the old version that the slits in between looked off. They probably used a camera aperture when they made the original.
Yes, I wasn't completely happy with the old version, even though I'm not going for 100% screen accurate.
I read once that when filming to get those shots they had a head that was 4x scale with a full size camera lens in the eye. (Though I can't find any reference to it now).
@@AndysMachines Why not give James Cameron a call and find out more?
Come to think of it, it might have been somewhere on the Stan Winston Studios website?
@@AndysMachines I don't know. All I know that Stan Winston is dead, and James Cameron designed the whole thing.
Amazing Craftsmanship 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
un genio assoluto!! complimenti!!
I've got it on now ! Thanks
Sent your link to my Son - As I said 👍
Thanks once again !
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Haha like that :- Enemy of the Terminators !
We used Leds on ours - We also got one Led that flashed on & off - But it wasnt fickering like in movie ? -It just didnt look right ! - So we settled for two permanent 'ON' Led bulbs
Finally Andy - I can honestly say thats one hell of a Job you've done there and that I'm also envious of you enginering skills !
Well done !
SB British Isles
Thanks for the appreciation! 👍
It does take a lot of time to build things like this and also make the videos, so it's nice to hear from people who enjoy watching them. 😁 🇬🇧
Totally awesome I've never seen so many metal lathes and cog makers Totally talented man ..
Awesome improvement over the previous version!
Amazing! I think it would funny to insert an Alexa in the skull and actuate the eyes when you ask Alexa a question, kinda like Geoff Peterson (RIP Grant Imahara)
Utterly amazing!
This is great... Just a thought, the scale of your work here tends to be a bit lost, it may be worth adding a coin in some of the shots so people can better gauge the detail of what you're doing... Top stuff Mate
Thanks mate! Yes, it's hard to get an idea on video of the size of some of the components. I did include a ruler (scale) and my finger in some shots for reference.
@@AndysMachines Yes, it all looked bigger. Untill you showed it on the tip of your finger. :)
Amazing work as always 👍 I love how your able to make every part yourself, can't lie I'm a little jealous of your skills 💚LOL
btw what is that music at the end of all your terminator videos? At first I thought it was from Salvation, but couldn't find it in the soundtracks.
Thanks! I always prefer to make parts myself, often even if it's a part I could buy.
None of the music I use is actually from the movies due to copyright and licensing etc. They are all covers, mostly creative commons or free to use. The one at the end is called 'cinematic terminator theme' It was somewhere on youtube, but I can't find it now.
@@AndysMachines
i don't believe!! this is magical working
thank you very much for everything ♥️♥️
@@AndysMachines
this link for the music you want it
ua-cam.com/video/pVZ2NShfCE8/v-deo.html
@19:39 So Coooooooooool!!!
H.King... aha, I understand the reference.
Апгрейд засчитан 😊 Отлично получилось (:
Czysty profesjonalizm😮
Dziękuję bardzo!
Stunning
Once fully built, invest in titanium 3D printer and an Inconel forge. The T800 have a lot of mass. You might also study nuclear potable batteries 😊
Now this is what i'm talking about wahoo! 10/10 +sub.
Muy buen trabajo bien elaborado y realizta
cara, sensacional, acompanhei o projeto, eu simplesmente vibrei de pé, parabéns !!!
The eyes and teeth really make or break the endo skull. I see many people seeming to be ok with sub-par version of these two features and I can’t really say nothing about it because I probably couldn’t do any better. However, I certainly wouldn’t be happy with those results. When I watched you previous video I did think to myself “eh those eyes are a bit off”. Amongst other things I’m a photographer, so I am quite familiar with the aperture blades in a lens and I immediately noticed the imperfections on yours. I was really quite impressed with the teeth I saw, when the part came that you put them in the kiln I was thinking to myself “oh boy, is this endo going to need to see a dentist too?” But, to my surprise your endo’s teeth are done very well and don’t draw any attention to them because they are excessively improper like other ones I have seen. So in conculsion, when I saw the card for this video I was pleasantly surprised to see you went back to remake the eyes. It was a moment in which one may feel when their favorite show does exactly what they were hoping for. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. I would love to see a completed endoskeleton in it’s entirety. It’s very obvious that your craftsman ship and attention to detail produces by far a better product than any sideshow piece. I would love to own a full size endo one day, but I have never made the purchase due to the lack of quality I see. Yours seems to be the best one I have seen so far. Straight from cyberdyne perhaps.
Thanks very much! Yes, some of the small details can really make or break it, and really stand out if they are wrong. I'm not actually aiming for 100% screen accuracy, just to make all the parts look right together.
¡Increíble!
Просто потрясающе!!!!
Got yourself another subscriber. I watch the full skull build and came to this and I’m blown away by it. Thanks algorithm. r/nextfuckinglevel
.. Genius fettlings ,... Superb ,...!
I wish you also extend animatronics to jaw as well. It will be great!
Yes, I will get to that!
@@AndysMachines So eh, what will he be eating?
Кто подскажет, он целого терминатора создает, или только голову?
Or even maybe half a terminator?
судя по шее, как минимум, торс
@@Mr_Flybacker Yes, actually the torso will be next.
He,s recreating the T-800 endoskeleton when Reese put the last pipebomb in his ribs that blew him up when the T-800 put his lefthand over it
Do these guys come off an assembly line or what?
Cool video, but you probably should be look at photoetching for such flat tiny metal parts. :)
Yes, I was actually considering that, but then I had just built an EDM machine and this seemed like a good opportunity to test it out!
@@AndysMachines love the edm machine. I have plans to eventually build one myself when time permits.
This is amazing bro.
it was always my dream to have a real T-800 arm, chip, and skull.
Excelente maquina para tallar engranajes
skynet is praud of you :)
it took me a second to figure out why the music changed when you switched to the EDM machine
YES!! Much better!
oh, that makes me happy!
you can make a 100% working terminator ? I think today (21th cenury) it's posible...
Yes, that's what I'm trying to do, maybe not exactly like the fictional one, and not set on destroying mankind, but yes, working.
Cyber Eye Systems Model... 101?
This is so awesome.
Mane asa Socha tha Yup it's a great improvement keep it up 👨
Fantástico!
Outstanding.
чувак, обнимаю! ты крут!!!
I have been in my garage all day..
Saying "what I really need is an edm Machine.". Nothing happens.
Does somebody knows what i am doing wrong. ?.
Nice work...
My questions is... 1...are these metal lathing machines like 3D printers? 2..how much money in materials goes into all of this?
1. No, not really, completely different process. (Unless you mean a CNC lathe -similar but still different)
2. Actual material cost, not very much. The main cost is time. Yes It takes some specialised equipment that would be expensive to buy, but much of that I made myself the same way, inexpensive materials and lots of time.
@@AndysMachines do you sell them?
@@karolinakiwicreations5738 No, sorry. I don't make them for sale.
oooh no no nope , isnt this how the terminator came to be ? loosing an arm in the past which then leads it to be created in the future ?? as cool as this is with epic craftmanship its time to stop.
jk great work man