First and foremost, i love that people still have a heart to create things for free. And I'd support their project. Second, i think you are the funniest respectful troll ever 🤣. " Can i build this with 1 hand?"
Yeah this is the type of stuff that is really making a difference in people's lives, powered by 3D printing! I am genuinely curious if someone with 1 hand can build one - it would be an interesting design requirement. I think they could, with enough patience and dexterity
I love your goofy questions! I was expecting them to send you away after your "arm-and-a-leg" comment. But they warmed up to your style very fittingly by the time the flame thrower question came up. Amazing pair of selfless engineers, they make our world better!
I looked into the model they are using - they modeled a bunch of stuff in Fusion that gets imported via the openSCAD code, then they scale and perform boolean operations to make the final models using the programming interface. It's an interesting way to do it, with the advantage of offloading the complex modeling into a traditional CAD program, and using openSCAD as a configurator.
Verty cool, everyone deserves a hand, id like a 3rd one, comming out my chest so i can hold stuff while i do things with the other, maybe you can interface it with starlinks brain thing? the heliosphere is the limit!
First and foremost, i love that people still have a heart to create things for free. And I'd support their project. Second, i think you are the funniest respectful troll ever 🤣. " Can i build this with 1 hand?"
Yeah this is the type of stuff that is really making a difference in people's lives, powered by 3D printing!
I am genuinely curious if someone with 1 hand can build one - it would be an interesting design requirement. I think they could, with enough patience and dexterity
that duo is jus too wholesome, they could use a dedicated site for their project
If only there was a video sponsor that provided website hosting services 🤔🤔🤔
I love your goofy questions! I was expecting them to send you away after your "arm-and-a-leg" comment. But they warmed up to your style very fittingly by the time the flame thrower question came up. Amazing pair of selfless engineers, they make our world better!
Greate to see openScad being used,I like the parameters it can use when generating models.
I looked into the model they are using - they modeled a bunch of stuff in Fusion that gets imported via the openSCAD code, then they scale and perform boolean operations to make the final models using the programming interface.
It's an interesting way to do it, with the advantage of offloading the complex modeling into a traditional CAD program, and using openSCAD as a configurator.
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Yes, like, can we attach a flamethrower
That's great. Now I'm thinking of adding limbs, or making expendable hands for those DIY projects with sharp tools.
Chainsaw arm?
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Verty cool, everyone deserves a hand, id like a 3rd one, comming out my chest so i can hold stuff while i do things with the other, maybe you can interface it with starlinks brain thing? the heliosphere is the limit!
These are some cool people.
Great video Nathan, it is very amazing to these kind of initiatives to help people
GOD bless these folks. 🙏
very nice work!!! love the initiative!!!
I have a brother who needs t hands because he lose his in an accident 2 years ago. Can anyone help me hiw to reach out to them? Thank you.
Check in the video description, I have links to the makerspace where the 2 guys interviewed do their work