@@fikrinuzulul2851 is a sad representation of capitalist America, rip off children but label it as fun with bright colors and lights. I guess what bothers me is that as a society, we have deemed this as an acceptable trade-off for entertaining children. Oof.
Cnc operators everywhere could use a version of this with a ball stud interface and either an internal piston with spring return actuated by air. Even a hobbyist version with a simple yoke or threaded nipple to fit common air cylinders. Great work! This inspires me to get off my ass and learn cad/solid works and get a damn printer... I really want machine tools first.
If you do... don't get a cheap Chinese machine like I did. It's only a headache to try and get it to run properly and replace faulty parts like a warped bed.
If you get 3 more, add them to extended arms then you could become a badass doc oc Edit: this is the most likes I’ve ever had, thank you all so much ^^
No one that would be in the market for a gripper like this and could contribute in a meaningful way to the financial stability of Festo would use this as a solution. No to say it's clever and not well made but this is not a production product. Also if you're handling food good luck getting all the necessary approvals.
@@barrywever9984 that's what they get for being pricks. If they think that there aren't "at home engineers" they're stupid, because the same employees they have are also engineers at home.
I'm not really up on 3d printing, but I am impressed by it. I can't believe that entire silver piece with the screw and all was one single print. I would have thought it would be several prints that you them put together. I was unaware that you could print something in one print that was already functional and had moving parts. That's amazing.
3D-printing is useful for printing out plastic parts that aren't sold by the manufacturer. For example, the lid-release button of a spring-loaded bottle lid.
You can print stuff a lot more puzzling than this that moves. This is a really simple example compared to most. You can make a rubix cube, for example, fully functional. Although it wouldn't work nearly as well as a machined one.
@@avidcrafting you could print a Rubik's cube in a single print!? 🤯 That's nuts. I've seen a lot of RUclipsrs I watch the past few years print a lot of things, parts to build things, specialized parts for inventions, that sort of thing, but I had no idea how deep the well ran.
yeah I always thought the same, I built a GUNPLA set a while ago that was plastic cast like that and it blew my mind they used like different temperatures to let the pieces cool at different intervals to keep them as separate pieces
This is definitely a standard we should adopt in robotics. The benefits of this grip method vs some others could be phenomenal in things that require delicate handling.
That's one of the sci-fi movie stories that is very likely to happen. Judgement day is on it's way... That's if the war that Russia began and all the future development of the worldwide scenario don't make Man it's own Terminator ☠️😤🤮. If Man creates a good and smart AI, it could lead to another sci-fi scenario, i-Robot and people under home arrest for their won good 🤯. I just hope AI won't go sideways and the Ukrainian war doesn't escalate into a global devastation!
@@novideos101 Russia started the war? ....isn't it rather the case that the USA pumped a lot of money into Ukraine before 2014 and got the coup (Maidan 2014) rolling...😉 The USA has been celebrating these dirty methods for decades.... like a glazier who goes around the houses at night and smashes windows in order to offer his help the next day, for a hefty price of course! .... take your time and think about it!
@@novideos101 AI controlled, armed drones is scary enough. The Chinese COvid drones “spraying disinfectant” already is too dystopian for me. AI policing, I’ll revolt immediately after.
put a varied inward lattice on the compliant arms of the gripper, and run either a thread or wire through each prong at tension, it'll allow for the prong to pull at the tip, giving it more tensile grabbing capability.
I guess there is a slippery reason why you did not show the pickup ^^ Thats why companies who are already producing this have added textures to the inside of the claw and made it out of metal so it can withstand more torq and put more pressure on the object tje claw is supposed to hold.
i imagine the orange was a little too large for the grabbers to actually hold onto, the tangent line at the point of contact was still closer to the main portion of the design than it was to the other side of the orange. if they put grip tape on the inside of the claws, it probably could've handled the orange easily. unmodified, something a little smaller like a lime would've been about the right size. the only real problems i see with the design is there's not any grip at the tips, it has to be in roughly the center of the claws to be grabbed; and deflection over repeated use, which would depend on the material
The claw is supposed to form to the shape of what it grabs its not a "slippery reason" it literally is made to encapsulate the object. Even if it was a problem just adding some form of grip tape to the inside of it would immidately solve it but that doesnt matter when the object is much smaller that it successfully encapsulates it
This would have been printed from TPU which is actually really grippy, you can use it to print tires. The orange is just too big for the size he printed.
I'm definitely going to use this manipulator design in my Astromech inspired droid when I get around to building one, a manipulator like this is simply too useful to *not* have!
I use blender for modeling all the parts. And then I animate it just for fun… (for something like this which has a lot of gears CAD software like fusion360 would make more sense, but I just prefer the speed of modeling in blender…)
Yeah I have gotten similar feedback on another video, but I feel like my voice takes out some of the energy in the short. I did a voice over on the puzzle piramide short. Do you like that one? Appreciate the feedback. Still figuring things out…
@@printchallenge7158 I havent printed with PETG yet. I dont know if this actually solves my problem. I use a round plate and fixate things with double sided tape. I guess your design can be used to hold small stuff.
If you were to shape the worm drive more cone shaped so that you could bring the three fingers closer together at the base along with giving their inner surface that tapers to a point you could potentially make an automatic fetching jig.
Those claw machines need to have this in them so it can grab hold onto the stuff animals that I want.
That's the great part! You shouldn't!
Thats the whole point of the claw machine in the arcade, to rip you off
Not stonks
@@fikrinuzulul2851 is a sad representation of capitalist America, rip off children but label it as fun with bright colors and lights. I guess what bothers me is that as a society, we have deemed this as an acceptable trade-off for entertaining children. Oof.
Claw machines usually have 2 settings, strong or weak, and they decide if you can get the prize like that
Cnc operators everywhere could use a version of this with a ball stud interface and either an internal piston with spring return actuated by air. Even a hobbyist version with a simple yoke or threaded nipple to fit common air cylinders. Great work! This inspires me to get off my ass and learn cad/solid works and get a damn printer... I really want machine tools first.
If you do... don't get a cheap Chinese machine like I did. It's only a headache to try and get it to run properly and replace faulty parts like a warped bed.
I was just thinking how many things I could use this for in a machine shop lol
My bank account: don't even think about it 😢
@@FuriousImp I'd cry if I got a 3d printer that has a weak bed
@@jimjimbo4962 mine had a warped bed :/
If you get 3 more, add them to extended arms then you could become a badass doc oc
Edit: this is the most likes I’ve ever had, thank you all so much ^^
hello Peter
Professor Cocktopus??
"The power of the sun"
@@Decimal91 “in the palm of my hands”
@@Bass-ef3dr wait a sec, your not peter
Festo engineers are grinding their teeth now that they can't ask ridiculous prices for their stuff
Why?
@@fernandopulido1607 it's a joke about Festo being really expensive, and people making their seemingly complicated stuff themselves pissing them off
No one that would be in the market for a gripper like this and could contribute in a meaningful way to the financial stability of Festo would use this as a solution. No to say it's clever and not well made but this is not a production product. Also if you're handling food good luck getting all the necessary approvals.
@@barrywever9984 that's what they get for being pricks. If they think that there aren't "at home engineers" they're stupid, because the same employees they have are also engineers at home.
They don’t. This fingers, original from Festo, are very cheap…
Finally, a 3d printing short with real-world applications instead of being an absurd gimmick!
I've seen quite a few. Dunno what youtube has been giving you.
That’s a bad mindset to have
"Put those GRIPPERS AWAAAAY-" - A Pink Hedgehog from a popular franchise
I'm not really up on 3d printing, but I am impressed by it. I can't believe that entire silver piece with the screw and all was one single print. I would have thought it would be several prints that you them put together. I was unaware that you could print something in one print that was already functional and had moving parts. That's amazing.
3D-printing is useful for printing out plastic parts that aren't sold by the manufacturer. For example, the lid-release button of a spring-loaded bottle lid.
You can print stuff a lot more puzzling than this that moves. This is a really simple example compared to most. You can make a rubix cube, for example, fully functional. Although it wouldn't work nearly as well as a machined one.
@@avidcrafting you could print a Rubik's cube in a single print!? 🤯 That's nuts. I've seen a lot of RUclipsrs I watch the past few years print a lot of things, parts to build things, specialized parts for inventions, that sort of thing, but I had no idea how deep the well ran.
yeah I always thought the same, I built a GUNPLA set a while ago that was plastic cast like that and it blew my mind they used like different temperatures to let the pieces cool at different intervals to keep them as separate pieces
excellent design 👏😎
Wow thank you, I also follow your work! 😃
@@printchallenge7158 I followed you. What material do you use for printing? I look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you
As Laurens said: nice design.
Need to try this, too.
Edit: Was not expecting so many likes. This feels different.
Who's laurens?
@Her Weirdoo I think it's John Laurens
This is definitely a standard we should adopt in robotics. The benefits of this grip method vs some others could be phenomenal in things that require delicate handling.
That's compliant mechanisms for you^^
минус только в центральном болте ето надв переделвть чтоб он крутился на месте но бы закручивался
Lots of solutions exist for this problem.
Nice design!
Thanks!
AI + 3D printing sounds like a world dominated by robots
Oh, wait, you need a new arm? Here, I'll print you one, RoBro
@@steveengelmann8518 .....and the AI builds weapons etc. that we humans don't even dare to dream of....
That's one of the sci-fi movie stories that is very likely to happen.
Judgement day is on it's way...
That's if the war that Russia began and all the future development of the worldwide scenario don't make Man it's own Terminator ☠️😤🤮.
If Man creates a good and smart AI, it could lead to another sci-fi scenario, i-Robot and people under home arrest for their won good 🤯.
I just hope AI won't go sideways and the Ukrainian war doesn't escalate into a global devastation!
@@novideos101
Russia started the war? ....isn't it rather the case that the USA pumped a lot of money into Ukraine before 2014 and got the coup (Maidan 2014) rolling...😉
The USA has been celebrating these dirty methods for decades.... like a glazier who goes around the houses at night and smashes windows in order to offer his help the next day, for a hefty price of course!
.... take your time and think about it!
@@novideos101 AI controlled, armed drones is scary enough. The Chinese COvid drones “spraying disinfectant” already is too dystopian for me. AI policing, I’ll revolt immediately after.
put a varied inward lattice on the compliant arms of the gripper, and run either a thread or wire through each prong at tension, it'll allow for the prong to pull at the tip, giving it more tensile grabbing capability.
I remembered watching videos from festo about this gripper design years ago, crazy to see people making them at home now
Underrated video
I really like your editing style!
Thanks!
@@printchallenge7158 I mean, the stuff you make is also unbelievable, but I'm sure you hear that plenty. Haha
I guess there is a slippery reason why you did not show the pickup ^^
Thats why companies who are already producing this have added textures to the inside of the claw and made it out of metal so it can withstand more torq and put more pressure on the object tje claw is supposed to hold.
i imagine the orange was a little too large for the grabbers to actually hold onto, the tangent line at the point of contact was still closer to the main portion of the design than it was to the other side of the orange.
if they put grip tape on the inside of the claws, it probably could've handled the orange easily.
unmodified, something a little smaller like a lime would've been about the right size.
the only real problems i see with the design is there's not any grip at the tips, it has to be in roughly the center of the claws to be grabbed; and deflection over repeated use, which would depend on the material
The claw is supposed to form to the shape of what it grabs its not a "slippery reason" it literally is made to encapsulate the object. Even if it was a problem just adding some form of grip tape to the inside of it would immidately solve it but that doesnt matter when the object is much smaller that it successfully encapsulates it
@@anchonicho100 You didn't study in school or understand how shit actually works.
This is PLASTIC! There's a reason noachinery is made of plastic
This would have been printed from TPU which is actually really grippy, you can use it to print tires. The orange is just too big for the size he printed.
Наи😂
THATS AWESOME CONGRATS!!
I'm definitely going to use this manipulator design in my Astromech inspired droid when I get around to building one, a manipulator like this is simply too useful to *not* have!
Какое практическое применение кроме игрушки-дройда?!
@@LDimon84Pretty much nothing. But I do want my droid to be useful, even if it's not practical.
You are impressive
Thank you for the compliment!
He finally made the claw from spider man
Nice editing the machine out while printing. Also it's cool that it flexes around the object
Now attach the spinning mechanism to a motor and you got a robot hand.
This design may rescue the child fell into borewell, Improvicing this to next level, may even help in near future.
This will come in handy when I want to grab an orange without touching it
My robots could use it too
He never shows the orange being lifted by the gripper. It's always shown in a way that the gripper isn't actually suspending the orange.
Bro just casually invented something that could be a multimillion dollar product 🤣
What type of fillament did you use? GREAT vid btw!
Just PLA, haven’t tried it with PETG or ABS yet…
Fillament these nuts
@@printchallenge7158 i was sure it's some kind of TPU... Great!
This is actually pretty slick!
Oh wow i gotta print that, thank you so much for lettin me know where to find your design
That's pretty cool design
This is the coolest thing ever
This was looking like a award in last
This is the content we like to see, we don't want to see none of those cringy videos with stolen content and some random ass mobile game gameplay
I want to see this utilized in a guaranteed win claw machine
Kid named hand & fingers :
@@DoubleVanimation so you just crawl into the claw machine?
Wow perfect idea for holding delicate objects
Man is making his own vending machine
That kind of flex design could be really good for prosthetics
I love how you made it your own
Thanks! Doing my best to make entertaining stuff 😉
@Print Challenge This was a really neat video. I hope to see more. Have a wonderful weekend.
Compliant mechanisms are so cool.
Much appreciated work 👍. Is it open source ? Can you share the files link bro.
Yeah feel free to use it or modify it, link to files in description!
@@printchallenge7158 bro where's the description? There's no way to description in shorts. Can you please share it here or pin it in comments.
@@vp.8181 on what device are you? There is a description. (On mobile long press and then a menu pops up)
@@erikmarotke4664 Yes bro got it😀😀😀. Thanks 👍. Discovered something new as well🤣
That is very impractical because you could just reach it with your hand and also it takes time to screw and unscrew it
Congratulations 👋👋👋What software do you use to simulate the part and give it Movement before manufacturing it? Greetings from CHILE🇨🇱
I use blender for modeling all the parts. And then I animate it just for fun… (for something like this which has a lot of gears CAD software like fusion360 would make more sense, but I just prefer the speed of modeling in blender…)
This guy can literally make something,if he loses something 💥💥
which filament did you use?
Flex
TPU^
It's pla, he said
@@MrSkeleton14 it's tpu
“Install beak 1”
*puts it in 2*
I like you did a voice over in the video, would like if you contuined
Yeah I have gotten similar feedback on another video, but I feel like my voice takes out some of the energy in the short. I did a voice over on the puzzle piramide short. Do you like that one? Appreciate the feedback. Still figuring things out…
When you r having 3D printer and no other job😅
If I ever become an amputee, I want a robot hand like this rather than a normal one lmao
I want blade arms
That’s a wicked cool design !! Nice work if you are the one that came up with it.
Is STL open?
soon he will become dr octopus ☠️
I have only one Hand and Look dor a way to fixate prints to paint Them. Destiny.
Really? Let me know if you need some other things that i can design.
@@printchallenge7158 I havent printed with PETG yet. I dont know if this actually solves my problem. I use a round plate and fixate things with double sided tape. I guess your design can be used to hold small stuff.
doctor octopus: The power of the sun in the palm of my hand
Which program do you use to illustrate the functions?
I'm sorry for those who clicked to find out it's name. I also would like to know
blender. its a 3d modelling program
THAT THAT IS GENIUS!
Most normal bionicle piece in ohio
I saw your Design on Thingiverse! Printing tomorrow!
Can you put link please 🙏
@@TheGuyWhoAsked72 bruh 💀
Thats one of the coolest things ive ever seen
Great vid! Maybe change the music next time. And just the volume.
Oh wow, that's great engineering
I might print this :D
Now supervillains don’t even need a robotic arm, they can just print one now
Make it so whatever it grabs it squeezes it out of the claw
Claw machines: * taking notes *
Add three smaller appendages at 45 degrees on each side of the graspers to account for abstract shapes
Thats a genius design
3D printing is revolutionizing how we create, from prototypes to end products!
"Yo!, that's so cool. What'll you do with this "
Me: "Grab round stuffs🍑🍋".
printed in place is so cool
Dude is gonna single handedly create Doctor Octopus
song goes hard but the grippers go round
That's cool as hell dude
I like the yellow guy that looks exactly like the Lego statue
I have a long format video on that one
that's just such an intelligent design
Put light lines in the inside of the beak like a pair of pliers so nothing slips out, just a tip!
Awesome, add strain gauges to measure the deformation ando u Will have a great final efector for a robot
When you’re the first one to fall asleep at the sleepover
This is amazing dude!
Great design
Claw machines need these
We need this for constructions
Amaze this is what im looking for 2 weeks
Finally a claw machine that isnt rigged
Impressively simply
With some mechanical tweaks, that'd be a sick prosthetic hand
Arcades are gonna hate this
Everyday we grow closer to affordably priced Dr. Octopus arms.
But can it hold precious tritium?
Stick a motor on top 👍
Hard material made in a specific way results in a flexible material. *_W H A T_*
If you were to shape the worm drive more cone shaped so that you could bring the three fingers closer together at the base along with giving their inner surface that tapers to a point you could potentially make an automatic fetching jig.
ChatGPT looking at this like it needs a hand
youre are genius!
This reminds of doc ock, "Power of the sun in the palm of my hand"
pov me and my last 3 brain cells dancing to this banger
It's counter intuitive to have it needed to screw on tightly
You have a hand....
Unless used to retrieve items from places that are inaccessible to hands or may be dangerous.....
good idea using a worm drive, more torque and not backdrivable
Pretty pretty cool
Made Doc Ock look stupid by not thinking of this himself
Hey, could you share the printing parameters? (Layer height, infill, etc)
Might print this