It’s almost sacrilegious to reduce this amount of development work down to a 14 minute UA-cam video! I can only guess how much time this took in real life, but it must have been very substantial.
Anyway, this looks really promising, and I can’t wait to see the end result.
I'm sure that the development from v1 to v2 to v3 impacts that greatly. Very little of this is things that he hasn't done before, this is more a perfection of version 2 with the gearboxes.
You can see all the lessons learned from v1 and v2 in v3. The pace of build is also so much faster. It looks lean and refined. Excited to see how it performs with electronics onboard!
There is going to be v3.1 though. There's no way that he won't fix the top bars :)
Every time you see the prints, you realise the amount of time he's been working on his projects. That looks like weeks worth of printing, at least!
@@rorygallagher628 Its a bot not a person, best to just report it and move on, especially since there are more than two of them iirc
Edit: Frankly, its somewhat amusing and infuriating in equal measure just how little Google actually cares about spam bots and other things like that since they don't do anything but ban people who say things they don't like
I'm amazed by how much quality work you do in a week - from design to printing to assembly to video filming and editing. Do you have people who help you get all this done?
@@rdyer8764 There's multiple bots and Google won't do anything to them since they're small time, they have more important things to do like banning free speech and all that :P
Edit: I'll just say I spent around 10 minutes combing through the comments section and reporting all of the Rita-Bots for spam (over a hundred methinks), it gets a bit faster once you streamline the process and get more efficient at it: (triple dots, report, unwanted commercial content and spam, ok, ok, scroll to next bot)
@@Avetho last time I heard anyone talk about “banning free speech” it was butthurt people who wanted trump to win and got banned for spamming… lol
@@7XHARDER oh trust me I don't like spammers either, no matter what they are saying XD
stout supporter of "slow mode" in stream chats and whatnot lol, no unintelligible waterfall of matrix text
Its amazing how much you can done in such a small time. So many projects, so much CAD work and then the editing on top of that!
it's crazy that James puts all this work into making these fantastic projects, and then just... makes them open source. Honestly a huge breath of fresh air.
The build so far is looking like a well integrated piece of kit. Looking forward to seeing its evolution.
Damn, the more I look at this channel, the more I want to start building bots... So cool you are making those kind of OpenSource project , really helpful for begginer, will totally try this out!
Finally, when the wacky wheel saga ended our robot good boi has returned
It's a cycle, he builds a dog, goes onto do seemingly random things, then comes back to the dog with what he's learned, repeat.
Red and black looks so nice.
Ivan Miranda definitely approves the colour of the dog!
I know about 15% maximum what's happening here, but I do know that this is some engineering-ass engineering!
This is crazy awesome! As an engineering undergrad, the more I learn the more I appreciate how hard every part of the process of designing and building such a robot is, and you just nail every part of it!!
Now make it fetch 😉
These videos are such insanely high quality.
Congrats on 1M btw!
Well that came out of nowhere!!! Cant wait for Open Dog V3.
“Open Dog version 2 which works ok.” I think you’re underselling your achievement there James!
If weight wise the bearings are still to heavy, consider trying UHMW rod. UHMW has a great natural lubricity to it. As long as your not putting UHMW against itself it slides wonderfully. Which would be a considerable weight savings. I would say that nylon didn't work as well partly due to the fact you had one solid rod interfacing with both the upper and lower drive, which are moving opposite each other.
If you use UHMW naturally it would be possible to replace those labor intensive metal rods with larger, printed fitting alternatives right?
@@joe7272 i am not sure tbh, i have only used it in small applications for its lubricity. where the material thickness is thinner to begin with. In these applications till will compress and deform. But that is not considered a problem. as it returns to original shape unless marred by something.
I now i tend to favor metals for shafts as opposed to printed ones, partly due to the lack of layer line weaknesses and dimensional stability.
Wow man I'm out of words. I love how you iterated the motor design and now your assembling v2. Too good!
thank you 3dfuel for providing all the filament in the world for this man
James is an actual modern-day hero of the people.
Big up, my man. Love to see the dogs project getting some more love.
It says something about the quality of your videos and the caliber of your audience metrics that a high end professional engineering software company like Altium sponsors you!
I really appreciate you taking the time to develop this and share your knowledge with us.
So lucky to have some one of this skill just sharing videos and ideas to the internet. Thanks for always keeping my mind active.
To debur the rods you can make a jig with either just a hole or a few bearings🔥👍
Hold the dremel in the right angle and enjoy the satisfaction before you run out of rods 😁
Stunning as always, James! Thank you for putting so much work into all of your videos.
It actually weighs as much as a real dog! That's so fun.
You are a mad genius. Any other you-tuber would make this build a 30 part vid series just to get as far as you did in 1 vid....super exited for he next episode!!
This is the bread and butter... the very reason I watch this fantastic channel... the open source boston dynamics-ish nightmare... I want to be able to print my own version of what keeps people up at night...
The work you have been doing has really paid off, that thing looks stellar! Excited to see how it runs!
So much printing, screwing and cutting, this is determination
So excited for the new iteration James. As a long time viewer, it's been great to see your evolution in design and process.
This level of development by a single person in such a short period of time without millions in funding is unheard of in robotics. Almost sacrilegious. This is truely disruptive. How has general dynamics not hired this guy yet?
So much work. Huge respect for your engineering stamina.
3d printer is the most valuable friend for inventors.
Very cool indeed. All those iterations and test builds have definitely paid off.
What a great project ! Thank you for putting so much in only one video :) Looking forward to the updates!
I think your greatest joy is to keep coning up with new iterations of robot dog.
I think you'll be done when it can do all horse movements and jumps.
Such a talented person! Love your work. Thanks for the CAD❣️
just seeing it on the stand is exciting! i cant wait to see it powered up! the more you develop this the more it looks like spot, its so impressive that youve made this on your own
Speechless. True service to humanity here. Unequivocal praise from me. Thank you and keep going.
It still breaks my brain that these are so back drivable. Awesome work. So much progress in so little time
The movement of robo-dog does have an excited character to it. Thank you for an excellent video.
You are a legend. So much effort and quality on such a compact video! Amazing! We need more youtube channels with such high level of content.
This guy is brilliant, the amount of work to do this alone is insane .
Can't wait to build on of these!
just brilliant, glad I found your link. I think I may be up for this build! Thank you
Wow! That's a ton of work! Incredible job!
Very inspiring. One of the best channels.
I'm very impressed by your work James!
Hell ya James, I appreciate you carrying the torch for 3d printable robotics for humanity!!!
really super cool. great job. can't wait to see this version go all the way to operations!
Thank you for the great video once again !
I know you composed the previous one, but to be honest, I really like that you changed the timelapse's music. It is much more pleasant on my ears !
Good luck for all the hard work !
Such an awesome project, I can’t wait to see it running. I hope some others make their own too!
Amazing work. Looking forward to next episodes with this project⚙️🔥
This one is looking really good.
Yet another great video from James. Thank you !
Hi James. I’ve been watching your videos over the past few weeks as a “non subscriber” and I’m always amazed at how much effort you put into your projects. This one makes me wonder how you even have time to eat/sleep with all the R&D you’re doing. Finally pressed the subscribe button. Keep up the great work.
Very excited about V3 - keep up the amazing work!
lot of hard work ! It's looking dam cool
Amazing! Your Opendog videos are definitely my favourite!!!
i really appreciate and admire your open source work! thanks :D cheers to all open source projects
this is 3D printing at its prime. Thankyou for your big bumpy brain James
very impressive, they just keep getting better, amazing work 👍
You should put some white grease on those bearings to make it even smoother
An awesome project, can wait to make one of my own eventually when I can get my hands on a good 3d printer
Nice work James! Thanks for sharing
You are an inspiration sir. 2 months after this video is posted, I'm sitting here debating on if I shouldn't give up on a dream for robotics, but no. Driven on again.
Do you sleep? Do you have a room detached from our normal time flow? You achieve so much. Amazing
I really hope the natural compliance will be decent.
You're the best James!
The work you put into this is amazing. I'm gob smacked
This version of open dog is looking amazing already
Every time he makes a new robot I am impressed at how much the quality is improving.
Wow - this really is excellent.
you're an absolute beast! such productivity! very impress.
Super excited to see this version operate!
Wow, congratulations on reaching 1 million subscribers, I have always admired you, you are a very talented person, also grateful for your generosity, your designs are impressive
Great project James, great to see the dogs returning 😁 Also congratulations on hitting 1 million subscribers! I’ve been subscribed for yeeears, so know how much effort it has taken you! Congratulations! 👏👏👏
Fantastic video! Thanks for sharing your ingenious work!
Ive been looking forward to this. I love big projects
Thats awfull amount of work! Good job!
what a time to be alive
Just looking at this feels insane. For some like me, there's no way I'd be able to do stuff like this. More Power to ya.
Amazing as always! Nice work!
design looking Strong 😃
thanks for sharing your experience with all of us 👍😀
I see it: Bruton Dynamics :-D. DIV-Dogs for everyone
Well done. Exited what you will develop in future
Great video James, time laps was great.
Nice work James! Looking really good.
Looks a heck of a lot better than the previous ones! Nice work!
OPENDOG!! Love when you post new stuff on this project
Absolutely beautiful work✌🏻 Congratulations!
Your work is sick, man. Massive inspiration
This is incredible as usual man! Looking forward to track the progress! Congrats on your 1 mil!
Quel travail, bravo !
So cool, love it
That is pure insanity 😲 great work!
new 3d printing music. a new era has begun!
Can’t wait for more👍🏻
Those axes move so smoooth!
Just last night I was thinking "Too bad James Bruton doesn't work on his dogs anymore" and here we go! What a great way to start a day.
With all these printed parts, the whole thing also takes a little time :D
Are you kidding me? The man never sleeps. He's literally Jimmy Neutron all grown up.
Dude that was me this morning! This series, Jerryrigeverything's hummer and Colin furze's tunnel (idk where colin is) they're all giving me life right now.
Thank you so much James, Jerry and Colin!!!!
@@itsprobablykiaan Check out ILikeToMakeStuff's Karmann Ghia if you want more of the same, btw! Love this stuff and James is one of the best.
But a fool you were