Please *subscribe* if you enjoyed! This is pretty new and small channel, so support would be greatly appreciated! *Video Chapters:* 0:00 Intro 0:33 Designing and Building 3:06 Testing 5:56 Programing 6:55 Showcase/Demo 8:16 Outro
This is seriously impressive stuff! Not only was the editing pretty much on par with a youtuber 100x your size, but the machine itself was super cool! I enjoyed the cinematography with the choices of camera angles and the cinematic at the end was epic! I've subbed to see what else you can come up with on this channel
Boston Dynamics - if you’re reading this, hire this guy. Get him through school and fund him through college. Don’t miss out. Some other company will step in…
Dude this is amazing! So compact and elegant design. We appreciate you showing your failures throughout the process, it gives us all more motivation to power through!
This is amazing mate!! Please please please do a tutorial, I know there are thousands of fellow builders out there who’d love to make this. Love that you used Ev3 as well! I made a very basic walking dog years ago but it’s nothing compared to this! Hoping you’ll share a guide or maybe some more detailed photos, the leg mechanics are killer!
Nice work! I know the coding is frustrating at first, but it will help you tremendously on your future projects. I think you should review the math formulas behind Inverse Kinematics and then you'll be set to work on some much more advance robotics!
"We made a robot called Spot! It costs Seventy Four THOUSAND Dollars!" *This guy looks at spot, pulls out box of LEGO parts. One month later:* "I did it for maybe 500 bucks?"
Excellent work! I know from experience how difficult it can be to make a sturdy walker with LEGO especially with such a high centre of gravity, well done
Hey, thanks for sharing this awesome build! My son loves EV3 and your robot dog. Did you ever put up a pdf or any other format of instructions for replicating it? Thank you!!!
Showing my 4 year old son this. He loves it! I told him how one should keep trying and learning from failures until success, good example from the video!
Can you please release a building tutorial? Trying to build this for a school project and havent found any that work as required except this one. This would be super helpful thank you.
Yes I will say in the future that I was here when the channel just have 5 videos. AMAZING JOB. Edit: I check and there was just 4 videos! Just 4! A lot of channels struggle years to reach this cinematic yet funny look.
My Lego Technic Robot Dog was built over 20 years ago, using only what was available in Lego at that time. I did not have any controlling software. Rather I built it to operate by means of gear ratios and carefully timed movement of each moving appendage was controlled only by the way I designed it. Mine had a bobbing head and wagging tail, which helped to keep it on its feet as it walked. It was built as an experiment of torque increasing methods. The entire build worked on just one Lego Technic Motor. I was able to raise the torque to such a strength that it eventually stomped itself to death; coming apart, due to inadequate connection strength between the parts. Some of that was alleviated by using larger parts in place of multiple smaller parts. That said, the connections were never completely immune to the strength of the torque I built into it. It was a very interesting build. I did not have directional changes built in, so it only walked in a relatively straight path. Mine only fell over in my first couple of builds, but after that it only failed when it stomped itself apart. You have access to much better Lego parts than I did, so I would love to see you build more advanced versions of this. Thanks for posting this video.
Nice work! From the thumbnail, I thought this was the Boston Dynamics robot! For turning, have you considered using a motor or servo that makes the body hinge near the center of mass around the vertical axis? Even a slight bend would probably get it turning nicely. Or, if you actuate the hips around the spinal axis, you might even be able to better balance the gait to solve the crashing problem. Just some ideas for future projects...
Why all the indentation on lines 17-19 of main.py at 06:06? Remember, indentation is meaningful to Python, so adding it where unnecessary will cause problems later. If you don't have a good editor to warn you about these problems as you're writing, you'll not know of them until you run the program. If VSCode isn't helping you with this, I recommend IntelliJ IDEA.
I have a question: how do you use python to program a ev3 brick bc I program video games on the ev3 brick (lol) and python would probs be a lot easier for me
check this tutorial out to install python on ev3, lol le-www-live-s.legocdn.com/sc/media/files/ev3-micropython/ev3micropythonv100-71d3f28c59a1e766e92a59ff8500818e.pdf
if you could please post the tutorial on the lego joystick that would be much appreciated (it could literally just be how to attach the joystick to the mouse holder and base, i have those built but i can’t figure out a gimbal)
Is there an instructions for this? I would love to try and build this in my free time and I'm trying to build it off the video and some parts of the robot where hard to see.
Unbelievable work! Sooo great and inspiring! All the best from Austria!! Do you maybe provide the build instructions and the code? I would love to build it with my students! Thank you!
I would recommend putting shock absorbers on the feet so that it can balance better. I also saw a return-to-center mechanism for a robot dogs shoulders on the Lego technic subreddit that I feel would be a good addition to this project.
its insane. i think ,that this robo-dog so cool!! its like a Boston Dynamics robots . you done a big big work ! usually i do not watch the video on to the end. but this video i watch until the end.
why did i find this at the end of the year when i should have learned about this in september. thankfully i did at least come across this video in the first place
"I havent checked on what modern mindstorms looks like, lets see" "oh he's getting to the programming, I wonder what the fun drag and drop language looks like nowaday-" *python* oh yeah, modern day
Hey! I'm planning to build a dog robot too! I have a question: The 2 legs are not synchronized by a mechanic part like the mould king dog has. Do the 2 motos - controlled by the ev3 - always stay at the same rotation when accelerating or will they by any time loose their synchronization? Fantastic job you did there - also with your new RC plane! best regards 2unleash
This is cool. I won my 5th grade science fair in the 1980s by making robot legs where I used a big dual shaft DC motor, then cut wooden circles and beams to make the legs to convert the circular motion into a linear motion going into a human-like walking motion. It didn't walk, but the legs hung off the edge of a table and did the walking motion. This works very similar to the way my project worked.
Please *subscribe* if you enjoyed!
This is pretty new and small channel, so support would be greatly appreciated!
*Video Chapters:*
0:00 Intro
0:33 Designing and Building
3:06 Testing
5:56 Programing
6:55 Showcase/Demo
8:16 Outro
This need WAAAAY more attention
Sooo awesome
@@AndroidFerret thank you!
Is there a way you could upload/do a build guide?
@@momonunu sadly, I’m probably not going to make one because not a lot of people would actually have the parts to build it
This is seriously impressive stuff! Not only was the editing pretty much on par with a youtuber 100x your size, but the machine itself was super cool! I enjoyed the cinematography with the choices of camera angles and the cinematic at the end was epic! I've subbed to see what else you can come up with on this channel
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it!
I liked the use of a lego pointer
@@Kowboy991 ahah, thanks
Hi @PuzzLEGO
Thanks!
Thanks for the donation- really appreciate it :)
Boston Dynamics - if you’re reading this, hire this guy. Get him through school and fund him through college. Don’t miss out. Some other company will step in…
Boston dynamics rip now 😢
What a nice video. The editing is awesome and the hand pointer is
hilarious :)
haha, thx
Just the handpointer alone would be a like worth ^^
Dude this is amazing! So compact and elegant design. We appreciate you showing your failures throughout the process, it gives us all more motivation to power through!
Thank you so much!
This deserves way more attention, well done!
Thanks!
This is amazing mate!! Please please please do a tutorial, I know there are thousands of fellow builders out there who’d love to make this. Love that you used Ev3 as well!
I made a very basic walking dog years ago but it’s nothing compared to this! Hoping you’ll share a guide or maybe some more detailed photos, the leg mechanics are killer!
Support this project on Lego ideas
ideas.lego.com/s/p:ada73aaa103a439ea7fbe9cac939665e
...and check out some of my other videos too :)
I supported your proposal AND sent a couple of tweets about it! Good luck!
please sell instructions 🥹🥹🥹
DAYUM this is genius
Yooo another verified youtuber, thank you!
Mom can we have Boston dynamics at home?
- No we have Boston dynamics at home
Boston dynamics at home:
Nice work! I know the coding is frustrating at first, but it will help you tremendously on your future projects. I think you should review the math formulas behind Inverse Kinematics and then you'll be set to work on some much more advance robotics!
Thank you! And yes, I’ll try learning to do the code for more complex projects in the future!
"We made a robot called Spot! It costs Seventy Four THOUSAND Dollars!" *This guy looks at spot, pulls out box of LEGO parts. One month later:* "I did it for maybe 500 bucks?"
They're not even comparable. What kind of dreamland do you live in?
@@UnitSe7en legoland i think
@@UnitSe7en ok it's a fucking joke lol grow up and see some sunshine for once lmao
@@UnitSe7en Are you underestimating Mr. Lego himself??? Cannot believe this...
@@UnitSe7en Then make one better than his.
This guy seriously needs more credit! What a nice video.
Where can I buy the building instructions and program ?
Excellent work! I know from experience how difficult it can be to make a sturdy walker with LEGO especially with such a high centre of gravity, well done
Ty!
Okay! Now This Is F***ng COOL! This is the exact demonstration of "When there's a will there's a way." .
Sensational! Is there a parts or schematics available?
Hey, thanks for sharing this awesome build! My son loves EV3 and your robot dog. Did you ever put up a pdf or any other format of instructions for replicating it? Thank you!!!
Showing my 4 year old son this. He loves it! I told him how one should keep trying and learning from failures until success, good example from the video!
This is amazing
Great project! I think You can sell building instructions on rebrickable.
Boston Dynamics is typing...
The fact that people can make things like this with LEGO is just insanity. Goodbye Mindstorms
goodbye mindstorms you will be missed :(
Ahhh my!! Just 1 word man : Masterpiece 🔥
ty!
Can you please release a building tutorial? Trying to build this for a school project and havent found any that work as required except this one. This would be super helpful thank you.
Yes I will say in the future that I was here when the channel just have 5 videos.
AMAZING JOB.
Edit:
I check and there was just 4 videos!
Just 4!
A lot of channels struggle years to reach this cinematic yet funny look.
you built a robot that would have cost Boston Dynamics millions out of cheap Lego and made it work, that's seriously impressive
Really nice work.
Ty!
My Lego Technic Robot Dog was built over 20 years ago, using only what was available in Lego at that time. I did not have any controlling software. Rather I built it to operate by means of gear ratios and carefully timed movement of each moving appendage was controlled only by the way I designed it. Mine had a bobbing head and wagging tail, which helped to keep it on its feet as it walked. It was built as an experiment of torque increasing methods. The entire build worked on just one Lego Technic Motor. I was able to raise the torque to such a strength that it eventually stomped itself to death; coming apart, due to inadequate connection strength between the parts. Some of that was alleviated by using larger parts in place of multiple smaller parts. That said, the connections were never completely immune to the strength of the torque I built into it. It was a very interesting build. I did not have directional changes built in, so it only walked in a relatively straight path. Mine only fell over in my first couple of builds, but after that it only failed when it stomped itself apart.
You have access to much better Lego parts than I did, so I would love to see you build more advanced versions of this.
Thanks for posting this video.
Oh wow, sounds really cool! Thanks for sharing!
Just amazing wrok!!!! I can't imagine how hard it was.
How does the legs work ?
This is brilliant ngl! I tried making a robot dog a while back and I know how hard it is to build one
Haha, ty
How could you program it outside of the normal ev3 program and in visual studio code instead?
Nice work! From the thumbnail, I thought this was the Boston Dynamics robot! For turning, have you considered using a motor or servo that makes the body hinge near the center of mass around the vertical axis? Even a slight bend would probably get it turning nicely.
Or, if you actuate the hips around the spinal axis, you might even be able to better balance the gait to solve the crashing problem.
Just some ideas for future projects...
Haha, thank you! I might try improving the steering in the future, thx for the suggestions
Amazing work 😯😯😯
Ty!
Looking forward to your next project. Great work.
Why all the indentation on lines 17-19 of main.py at 06:06? Remember, indentation is meaningful to Python, so adding it where unnecessary will cause problems later. If you don't have a good editor to warn you about these problems as you're writing, you'll not know of them until you run the program. If VSCode isn't helping you with this, I recommend IntelliJ IDEA.
Very impressive !!!
Lego engineering and video making, you are on top.
Thank you for sharing this excellent moment.
😄
I have a question: how do you use python to program a ev3 brick bc I program video games on the ev3 brick (lol) and python would probs be a lot easier for me
Yooo, aren’t you that guy who made the circle thing out of armor stands?
check this tutorial out to install python on ev3, lol
le-www-live-s.legocdn.com/sc/media/files/ev3-micropython/ev3micropythonv100-71d3f28c59a1e766e92a59ff8500818e.pdf
@@ibuildstuff Yeah, I am
@@ibuildstuff Thanks
Can you share the detailed building steps diagram, I like this work very much
Me: I want Boston Dynamics’ Spot
Mom: We have Boston Dynamics’ Spot right here
Seriously impressive.
Ty!
Very good. Can you upload how to assemble the leg? Especially its flexible ankle of knee and body motor connection.
nice creativity, subbed :)
:)
if you could please post the tutorial on the lego joystick that would be much appreciated (it could literally just be how to attach the joystick to the mouse holder and base, i have those built but i can’t figure out a gimbal)
Stud is AWESOME! Great job building it! You have inspired me to mod my lego sets! THANK YOU!
Np!
Have you tried using the ackerman steering system to fix the steering issue?
Is there an instructions for this? I would love to try and build this in my free time and I'm trying to build it off the video and some parts of the robot where hard to see.
0:00 sendo bem sincero, nunca vi um robô nesse estilo andar tão bem, desprezando o da Boston Dynamic, acho que o deles andam melhor. Parabéns
How cool is that. Very impressive. Hope you will make building instructions available at some point.
Unbelievable work! Sooo great and inspiring! All the best from Austria!! Do you maybe provide the build instructions and the code? I would love to build it with my students! Thank you!
I would recommend putting shock absorbers on the feet so that it can balance better. I also saw a return-to-center mechanism for a robot dogs shoulders on the Lego technic subreddit that I feel would be a good addition to this project.
Would you mind sending me the link if you have it?
Send the link plz
this is just epico!
Thx!
That's epic where I can find or buy the instructions?
its insane. i think ,that this robo-dog so cool!! its like a
Boston Dynamics robots . you done a big big work ! usually i do not watch the video on to the end. but this video i watch until the end.
Haha, thx, glad you enjoyed!
I wish you great success for this new channel.
Thanks :)
This might be my favourite Lego build
Where did you get the Lego
Pls pls where did you get that Lego
From a few sets I took apart lol
I feel so bad for those broken lego pieces
hey do you have alternative instructions for putting a motor to the 42069 that appears at the start?
Brilliant, well done!
Thank you!
Can I get the building instructions and the code,plz ?
Please can I get a better photo or tutorial for the leg mechanism? I am struggling with my robot dog’s mechanism
so rad. love your little finger pointer hahah that cracked me up. awesome stuff!
Ty!
WOW! I am impressed with the work done! Could you share the instructions?
This is awesome. Great job😃
Wow! AMAZING!!! Thanks for sharing!
Haha, glad you enjoyed!
why did i find this at the end of the year when i should have learned about this in september. thankfully i did at least come across this video in the first place
This is cool! You should make a discord so people can help with projects and share ideas!
I’ll think about it :)
This is very impressive ...
maybe guys from Boston dynamic started with Lego based prototype too .... :)
Oh wow, never thought of that!
From where you pushased the. Components can you please share
Which board used or is it a kit
WoW! Great JOB! Greating from Poland!
You guys are modern day heros
I wanna see Boston dynamics build a Lego one now to see how good it is compared to yours because this is where you are good At stuff
And just like that, I'm all caught up on all your videos. It's interesting see and how your filming style changed
This is extremely cool. Very nice work and excellent video !
Thanks!
This is the best lego robot I have ever seen! But can you make a video about the legs? I want to build something like that.
That robot is epic.
This is seriously impressive. Amazing job!
Ty!
This is where I watch your channel intently, waiting for you to become the Hacksmith’s new rival.
"I havent checked on what modern mindstorms looks like, lets see"
"oh he's getting to the programming, I wonder what the fun drag and drop language looks like nowaday-"
*python*
oh yeah, modern day
*modern day*
Hey!
I'm planning to build a dog robot too! I have a question: The 2 legs are not synchronized by a mechanic part like the mould king dog has. Do the 2 motos - controlled by the ev3 - always stay at the same rotation when accelerating or will they by any time loose their synchronization?
Fantastic job you did there - also with your new RC plane!
best regards
2unleash
i`m not a robot builder but i know dogs a lot, including anatomy, they have breast and this makes them more stable
This channel is blowing up!
F for those valiant lego parts that sacrificed themselves for a greater good. The final result is amazing.
Thanks!
This is cool. I won my 5th grade science fair in the 1980s by making robot legs where I used a big dual shaft DC motor, then cut wooden circles and beams to make the legs to convert the circular motion into a linear motion going into a human-like walking motion. It didn't walk, but the legs hung off the edge of a table and did the walking motion. This works very similar to the way my project worked.
Thats pretty cool thank you for sharing!
Can i use powered up hub for it?
what’s the gun at 4:37
That thumbnail is very very very good! 👌
I love that thumb I definetly hit the like 😄👍🏻
Haha thx
Great job!
The feet needed to be bigger to support this with just pure Lego, technic is designed to be smooth
which program did you use to program the robot?
Mostly the normal ev3 one with the drag and drop blocks, but I also used a bit of micropython
Wow man, that realy cool, i like the clip too. Not easy to make a head now. Swinging tail will be out of this world 😎
THE FINGER!!! Its all in the finger. I love it!!!!
Omg! That’s so cool! It reminds me of Spot (the Boston Dynamics Robot)
yep! the model was based on spot
Bravo!
Woah this is underrated
OMG! I burst out laughing when I saw the 'lego' hand pointer... 🤣
Great sense of humour added to an already very interesting video