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Ambionics UK
Великобритания
Добавлен 18 янв 2017
Ambionics Limited is a family-run non-profit based in North Wales, UK.
We are early adopters of digital applications in the field of prosthetics and orthotics.
Our network spans most of the globe so wherever you live, we can probably help.
Contact us via our website
We are early adopters of digital applications in the field of prosthetics and orthotics.
Our network spans most of the globe so wherever you live, we can probably help.
Contact us via our website
Managing Design Flaws | Linear Elbow Part 4
Managing Design Flaws | Linear Elbow Part 4
Apologies for it being out of focus a little at the start. It was late.
Please comment if you would be interested in downloading these files from our PayHip store. Also please help us get to 1000 subscribers. Thank you
Apologies for it being out of focus a little at the start. It was late.
Please comment if you would be interested in downloading these files from our PayHip store. Also please help us get to 1000 subscribers. Thank you
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Видео
Dialing In The Materials | Linear Elbow Part 3
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Dialing In The Materials | Linear Elbow Part 3 We've had the first bit of success with our prototype. In this installment, I share my progress with the Linear Bearing that doubles up as a lock. It's not easy asking a material to do two opposing functions at the same time (sliding and gripping) so this has been quite an adventure! Be sure to subscribe if you are interested in finding out where t...
Lobes, and Grip Patterns | Linear Elbow Part 2
Просмотров 1175 месяцев назад
Following on from community suggestions to Part 1, a new cam profile has been incorporated and the first parts are now printing. Thanks for watching and please do share your thoughts. As a non-engineering father, I am weak but with a community behind me, I am STRONG! 🦾🦾🦾
Straight Teeth, Helical Teeth or No Teeth at all! What do YOU think? | Linear Elbow Part 1
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Please share your thoughts. Is there a better way? Will it work? Please comment or drop me an email ben@ambionics.co.uk Thank you!
How To Design Prosthetic Sockets Part 5
Просмотров 1685 месяцев назад
How To Design Prosthetic Sockets Part 5 Part 5 shares my Fusion 360 workflow for lofting the geometry we modeled earlier to a 3D printed terminal device. All files can be found free of charge at the Ambionics store (see below) Whilst the application here is prosthetic design, cosplay fans may find this video interesting too. Part 1 of this series can be found here ruclips.net/video/zYWrQJpmla4/...
Linear #Elbow Design, Please Give Your Thoughts in the #comments
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Massive thanks to everyone who has helped today with suggestions. Keep em coming!
How To Design Prosthetic Sockets Part 4
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How To Design Prosthetic Sockets Part 4 This time we are trying Fusion 360's Volumetric Lattice Extension to assist in the creation of a new diagnostic check socket. Music Vitalic: Trahison Penguin Cafe Orchestra: Air a Danser
Full Training Session With Sol | Normally Open Prehensor
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Full Training Session With Sol | Normally Open Prehensor
TPU Overlay Grips & Colored Parts #HP #MJF580 #Prosthetics #MechanicalHand
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TPU Overlay Grips & Colored Parts #HP #MJF580 #Prosthetics #MechanicalHand
Sol Meets Rick Allen From Def Leppard!
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Sol Meets Rick Allen From Def Leppard!
How To Design Prosthetic Sockets Part 2
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How To Design Prosthetic Sockets Part 2
How Ambionics Began | The Story Of A Little Boy Who Lost His Arm
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How Ambionics Began | The Story Of A Little Boy Who Lost His Arm
How To Design Prosthetic Sockets Part 1
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How To Design Prosthetic Sockets Part 1
Sol's Channel | Music Video Featuring Sol And Dax
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Sol's Channel | Music Video Featuring Sol And Dax
How To Design Prosthetic Sockets Part 3
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How To Design Prosthetic Sockets Part 3
We hit our target! | The 250 Subscriber Challenge
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We hit our target! | The 250 Subscriber Challenge
Inside the Workshop | 3D Printing Switches
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Inside the Workshop | 3D Printing Switches
Inside The Workshop | Using Rubber Parts
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Inside The Workshop | Using Rubber Parts
Ambionics | Born to Engineer | Prosthetic Arms For Kids
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Ambionics | Born to Engineer | Prosthetic Arms For Kids
Ambionics | Portrait Of An Inventor | RS Components Film
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Ambionics | Portrait Of An Inventor | RS Components Film
Sol's Channel | Victory Royale on Fortnite Season 8 | Beaten By A One-Handed 6 Year-Old
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Sol's Channel | Victory Royale on Fortnite Season 8 | Beaten By A One-Handed 6 Year-Old
Sol's Channel | Unboxing the Bionic Toys SCORPIO
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Sol's Channel | Unboxing the Bionic Toys SCORPIO
Dad you make me so proud, what a gift you are to a treasure. The smiles and laughter I've seen of your son, he'll grow up to be a fine young man because of your example. Much love to you. Thank you for being so inspirational ❤
Thank you!
i absolutely love the look of his arm stump
Sol loves it. Its all scarred like he lost it to a Grizzly bear
Came from your tejano space cowboy comment,love your content!
Thank you. Tejano is a huge inspiration
Where is that
That was at the Engineering Design Show in Birmingham
Cool
That thing is so cool
good video
Thank you ♥
Only 116 subs til we reach 1,000!
Dawg just print a mod for the spool holder
This is quicker
Why use a bag when you can design a colorful spool brake with a spring and multiple parts?
Amazing
Design changes all look excellent! Grub screws may be helpful in addition to or in place of the keys if it makes assembly easier, though I think the keys are a decent solution something more elegant with them built-in might be possible to minimize the part count and make neither necessary. Keep up the great work :)
I was considering having a two part single outer shell that sandwiches over the 1 inch tube, capturing the bearing and locking its orientation as its screwed together. I dont trust my aging Prusa to do a good job of that though. Something to keep in mind though. I have some M3 grub screws here somewhere! Thanks for the tip 😄
Thanks for following this design adventure with me. If you'd like to work along side me on this then I'd be happy to share the design files. Let me know what you think in the comments too, the good the bad and the ugly! Thanks for watching
awesome
I have almost finished printing the new parts. Fingers crossed
@@AmbionicsUK i will pray for you, brother.
@@SLAVKINGRED It works... kinda... I will make a video now.
@@AmbionicsUK lets goo
@@AmbionicsUK do it
Hi Ben and Sol Ben why don’t you post links to your RUclips on LinkedIn every time you post . I only just realised to look for you on here as we connected on link 9 months ago . You are doing great both of you One other question are you getting any help from any suppliers for filament or possibly autodesk? One more , what printer are you using ?
Hey thanks for commenting. We are being supported by clinicians and a manufacturer in the US and that helps with software licenses and access to advanced hardware but I cover all of the other costs myself. We arent trading so there is no income hence the big gaps in content production. I can only do this when time permits. Support from Autodesk or companies like ColorFabb would be really cool if we could get it. I have shared a few videos on other groups but there doesnt seem to be much appetite for what we're doing. I am happy to plod along sharing what I do for the 50 or 60 people who regularly watch my videos here.
love to see progress and success like this in short order, excellent work!
Thanks for being part of the journey, Tyler!
Thanks for watching. If you have any questions or comments, feel free. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Make sure you subscribe to catch future vids. Cheers, Ben & Sol
This looks awesome! Glad I could be of help :)
Thank you for all your suggestions! If you have an idea about how to improve this contraption, please comment. Make sure you subscribe to catch all future updates. Cheers everyone, Ben
On gripping force: You've got three "lobes" right now each with a (relatively) steep incline which may be hard to overcome in this use case; have you considered 5 lobes and a slightly lower incline? On straight vs helical: Even though it's a dry sliding fit I'd be concerned the helical design would impart a rotational force on the parts that the straight splines wouldn't, at least while in motion. If it's going to be moved then clamped that shouldn't matter. Really great work keep it up!
Also, I'm pretty sure helical will have less grip as it has less of each spline directly beneath the pressure points, unless the lobes are designed to be helical as well, in which case you definitely have more area available to grip.
Five lobes is doable. I suppose it depends on how much the rubber can be compressed. Thank you for commenting! In hindsight 3 lobes might be too aggressive. I love this suggestion!!
@@TylerKrick what about no splines at all? Just a slide fit of 0.15mm? This only occurred to me as I was editing the video.
@@AmbionicsUK it's only occurring to me now that you say it LOL, hard to say but I think the splines might actually allow some compression/pinching almost that a smooth bore wouldn't. Worth printing one of each and testing for sure
@@TylerKrick Will do. What material would you use? Acetyl and Hytrel have been suggested
What do you think?
Hey everyone. We've had well over 100 downloads of the training files. We hope you enjoyed this video series and that you have learned a thing or two. Please feel free to ask questions, we're pretty good at responding quickly. We are trying to reach 1000 subscribers and if you'd like to help the channel to grow, please like, share and subscribe! Thank you! Ben & Sol
Let the prototyping begin. Sol says he likes the idea
That is so impressive! I love the look of it!
Thanks man. It would have been easy to get caught in the headlights of bionic hand tech but Sol wouldnt be able to do things like this with a battery powered system. Glad you like it even though its very basic
Lmfaoooo
Cheers! Great prayers and hopes for your and Sol's continued success on the journey of life and in your mission around prosthetics access for the world. God bless you both!
Haha
Hey sole This is agnes
Hey Agnes!
NO WAY
Help us get to 1000 subs by watching til the end, liking and commenting. Just type "no way". Thank you muchly, Ben & Sol - oh and sub of course
if i said that to my dad i'd be dead
Rightly so. This is acting though. Sol is a lovely kid
Ok and are you okay
All good thanks. Just a hyper articulated jaw. It will be fine lol
We hope you like this one. We had fun filming it. Help us reach a thousand subscribers by 2024
Hope you all have a peaceful Christmas and a prosperous new year. All our love, Ben and Sol
Help us reach others who would benefit from systems like this. Share the video, like it and make sure you subscribe to catch future content. Thank you. Ben and Sol
Is it possible to make bionic hand for 4 fingers of baby?
Its hard to get an EMG signal using electrodes because of baby fat. Best to leave electric devices until adulthood and learn to use body power as quickly as possible in childhood IMO. Electric devices are too slow, unreliable, clumsy and heavy for children
@AmbionicsUK thank you very much for your answer. We ordered body power prosthetic device for child of 3 years. I heard about 3 variants: prosthetic device, transplantation of foot fingers and to use only one finger during life like Kevin Shields climber. What mean could you recommend according to your practice?
@@МаринаМирошниченко-ж7ж I would be looking for a custom solution. I believe Point Design in the US make custom partial hand devices. Is that what you meant?
@AmbionicsUK thank you. I think it is best way resolving this situation.
@@МаринаМирошниченко-ж7ж please keep me updated and get in touch if you need any help. Good luck to you
Hi, whats the infill % for the TPU print? Am also diving into printing prosthesis for those who cabt afford it and am wondering the suitability of TPU Thanks in advance 🙏
100% varioshore TPU at 215c 58% flow
@@AmbionicsUK thanks so much 🙏
@@joshualim3019 Dont use a brass nozzle
I’m new here and what happened to that poor kids arm
Thanks for asking. Theres a short film here which tells the story. Hope you enjoy it ruclips.net/video/67mN9Kd2kqI/видео.htmlsi=ZD8yZH5vSywoNBvb
To the 9 people who disliked this video, what don't you like about it? We'd love a bit of constructive criticism from you guys. Don't worry what others say - tell us what you think. Normally a dislke means a strong reaction. Why not share your thoughts? In any event - thanks for engaging. All viewer feedback is good ❤
I love this so much thank you for being a good dad
The world needs a little positivity right now so we're happy to help
Awesome stuff! Enjoy the vbucks
Thanks, he'll no doubt use them to buy Battle Passes and a new skin
Awesome stuff! Enjoy the vbucks
Thanks for commenting
not tryna be rude but how does he play fortnite
i was going too ask the same thing ^^
Not at all. Great question. He uses his paw to control the left stick, LB and LT and uses his right hand as you normally would. He comes first in Battle Royales most days. If you think about it, he actually has less nerve ping on the left side (nerve signals travel at about 80 kph) because it only has to travel half the normal distance. He's super accurate too with head shots and stuff. He wants to step up to PC now so we are looking at different solutions like head mounted mouse and keyboards. Thanks for asking. Would you like us to do a video on him playing? Let us know and we will 😁
Great question. Ive answered below. Let us know if youd like to see a vid of him kicking ass on Fortnite Cheers Ben
Where is bros arm
The doctor crushed his arm with the forceps when he was born. Massive clot formed and he had to have it cut off just below the elbow when he was ten days old. Broke my heart but made me want to do something to help him. Over the past 8 years I have taught myself to become a design engineer and manufacturer of systems like this. We're making them available for other kids too but it takes time to go through all the safety testing etc. Most people think electric arms are the height of prosthetic technology but Sol is showing the world that systems like this one perform better. Thanks for commenting, Gavin
Well it isn't it obvious Gavin. Honestly why ask a stupid question
That is the kinda dad any kid would want ❤
I have my flaws like anyone else lol Thanks for commenting - it really helps our channel to grow. Thank you
Sol and I are trying to reach ONE THOUSAND subscribers by the end of the year. We only need another 200 subs to hit our goal Another way to help is to like our shorts and watch them all the way to the end. Thank you. New content is uploaded every week. Have a great day Ben & Sol ❤
I've been following you on FB from when he was a toddler, and it is so fun to see him and his robot arm in action. Well done Ben and Sol!!!
What a lovely comment to wake up to And thank you for the sub too. Have a great day and watch out for our latest short on Sunday