I got a wee bit of a laugh from the second animation. Most people I know are visual learners and having something that imparts a bit of humour to the lesson makes the lesson more memorable. At least to my mind. Thanks Rob for one of the best learning channels on RUclips.
I'm okay without the 3D animation you're definitely entertaining enough and your occasional lab partner. Learning a lot from your videos and hopefully one day I save enough to get a good quality 3D printer.
I liked the animations; it was fun and added more entertainment to the video. I really love and appreciate all of the ideas and technologies that you share with us!
You’re not going to lose any viewers with the AI animations. We are here to discover and learn - to broaden our horizons. I thought it was quite entertaining to see and hear the long dead inventor of the drive give voice to his creation! Keep playing and experimenting with it!
Thank you for always providing entertaining and thorough projects. As you, and everyone else, have learned .. there are three camps of opinions: some love the animations, some hate them, and the rest have no care. Personally, the Musser part was a bit unsettling, whereas the graphic was entertaining for a 50-50 split. Always look forward to your posts. Ta!
Great Segment, Thanks. I had a couple of tiny motors on an old Cessna 337 that used harmonic wave reduction drives to open and close the engine cooling cowling flaps. When the drives wore out after a few years and the cost of replacement motors were about $4,000 each, I replaced them with industrial positioners for about $120 each. they functioned better and only added about 1lb. each and will likely last a lifetime. Every technology has its best application and miss-application I guess.
I'd rather watch your talking head than an animated one, Rob :) That said, I love Veritasium's animated pieces (like the one on analog computers). Keep up the great work, your videos are almost always really enjoyable
I love the animations myself.. as well they are an example to anyone watching a way to use this technology that may which may spark an idea for it's use in a totally different subject that could spring board someones potential in ways that wouldn't have happened if you had not used it yourself... You are a wonderful influence and teacher for so many ppl Thank you 🐝
I certainly wasn't expecting those talking heads, I thought it was a clip from a different video at first. I thought it was a fun gag, but I'd certainly not want a whole video like that because of all the energy your commentary brings to these videos.
Great video. And the animations were entertaining! But just to clarify in regard to the bearings: mil = 1/1000 inch, while millimeter, or mm, = 1/1000 meter
Ohh, I hope you gonna start talk about liqued piston new variant of Wankler motior! But thanks Rob. you just show how miracle good thing we easy can make now! /Mikael
The other way of making this gear compounding system is to use 2 separate gear faces which allows you to use the same modulus but different gear diameters.
Hi Robert: I'm in Canada, but it was neat to hear you're in Canterbury. I have to say, I found it to be the coolest place we visited in England. Hooe to one day be back again. Have you looked at that RUclips video by Hyundai, about their "UniWheel"? It'd be great to make one on a 3D Printer to experiment with. Your videos have inspired me to treat myself to one, probably on a Boxing Day sale, and most likely an Elegoo, Crealy, or Qidi. Cheers!
TQ's latest mid drive for eMTB bikes uses these principles. Nearly invisible and coughs up 50Nm of continuous torque while sipping battery. Really good stuff.
Animations are awesome as long as it's not fake faces bending and twisting. Static illustrations and photos are perfectly cool too as well as citations with a different voice. In my opinion those only distract and carry no additional value.
I am going to try one of these out for a robot. It seems like it would go well with something like a nema 17 stepper motor, for a robot arm! Regarding the animations, I liked them. I've used that tool myself for creating short animations. If you are able to remove the background of the image first, so as to submit only the head and body of the character, the tool can do a better job of making the whole body animate - not just the head area.
The animations just spoke at a much slower speaking cadence than you do, and without your excellent brevity; so they really felt like they slowed the video down a ton. I’d recommend putting the text on screen while it is being read as well as speeding it up. Always be testin
Hey Rob!! I don't have the magnets for it at the moment but I think you'd be very interested in trying it out for yourself! If you have a Halbach array on a circular disk, you could use a flux coupling to be able to transfer much more torque with magnets than you can achieve normally. North amd South want to remain coupled, so you could have two of these in opposition separated by a plastic washer or something to prevent them from sticking. I could also see generator designs based off the Halbach array taking advantage of generation at the rim. Anyways! I just wanted to share this with you in case you were interested.
i like the inventors speaking about their own nventions, it adds a connection there, it was stark at first with cheap ai but if you used a better ai engine i'm sure the effect would be better, regardless i'd suggest adding the name of the inventor onscreen too
The animation was good. I just think there is enough confusion about what is reality and what is not that I would put a note in the corner specifying when it is not reality or not real footage.
Excellent idea I didn't fully understand until watching this. The narrative animations were very distracting however - would be much better off with only a static picture of whoever the quote is by.
What's a good 3D printable design for a very thin approximately 10- to 20-fold reduction gearbox? High torque capable, slow, like sub 1rpm output. Backlash is permissible but drive smoothness and linearity must be high.
The thing that drives me to watch your tech videos more than your competitors' is the child-like delight you exhibit when something works. Get your AI people to mimic your joyful personality and I'm sure they'll be a hit.
ha! I think I might have found my answer... I always wanted a travel rig for my astro gear that I can print/make myself to fit the scopes I got ... I guess super glue treatment of the cogs and rings would increase their longevity and stress resilience. how about backlash? any to be found in an obvious manner?
I have a serious question, but first… I’m fine with the animations, ability to improve animations will always be progressing! Hat said, AI is a very polarizing topic at the moment… and likely will for a few years. The QUESTION: Could the gear spline be done in reverse? I’m thinking may be useful say with the ‘clock mechanism’’, but instead of a mechanical capacitor… be used as a mechanical battery. (Video 2088) My idea.. maybe a couple of these (split ring harmonic gear sets) to allow that (from 2088 vid) to lower very slowly,but then spin an output shaft much faster. Then pull the “heavy” Sid back up to the starting position, with a small motor or by hand. (IF SO… then would that be useful in a form of gravity generator)?
Extremely interesting! Great video on this complex gear, just some feedback; I really disliked the robot voice and talking photos. It made me uncomfortable in an uncanny valley way, if that makes sense. But other than that I was fascinated about the video
Robert Trav here you need to make the bearded guy at 2. 02 seconds bug out and be a bit blood shot a bit just to mess with folks humor in fun .i played with ai art app i ant got the pittance in mind for it lol
What's the backlash like compared to a normal harmonic drive? I was looking at these for a 4th axis for my CNC but you can never trust chinese imports lol The AI animation was funny and unexpected
There's another chap in the comments who wanted to thank you for providing education, and I'd like to do so too. I didn't like the first animation because it felt too much like those deepfakes spreading misinformation, but the second one worked well humor-wise. I think as long as you make it obvious enough that the animations aren't reality, they should turn out great! Anyway, thank you so much for sharing, Rob! Now I want to go print this and try it out.
I got a wee bit of a laugh from the second animation. Most people I know are visual learners and having something that imparts a bit of humour to the lesson makes the lesson more memorable. At least to my mind.
Thanks Rob for one of the best learning channels on RUclips.
I'm okay without the 3D animation you're definitely entertaining enough and your occasional lab partner. Learning a lot from your videos and hopefully one day I save enough to get a good quality 3D printer.
The animations are a bit of fun, so I have no objection to them.
I'd never seen that flex ring idea before, so thanks for showing it.
I think instead of those animations, it would be really cool to see a time lapse is your design process
I liked the animations; it was fun and added more entertainment to the video. I really love and appreciate all of the ideas and technologies that you share with us!
Your info is what’s important. If you have fun adding animation to your vids go for it!
Love your informative videos, I'm amazed at how you can churn them out, inspiring, not crazy about animations, rather see mechanics.
You’re not going to lose any viewers with the AI animations. We are here to discover and learn - to broaden our horizons. I thought it was quite entertaining to see and hear the long dead inventor of the drive give voice to his creation! Keep playing and experimenting with it!
Naw, You are animated enough just being yourself 🙂
I love the voice over animation. Wisdom speaking from beyond the grave.
Thank you for always providing entertaining and thorough projects. As you, and everyone else, have learned .. there are three camps of opinions: some love the animations, some hate them, and the rest have no care. Personally, the Musser part was a bit unsettling, whereas the graphic was entertaining for a 50-50 split. Always look forward to your posts. Ta!
Great Segment, Thanks. I had a couple of tiny motors on an old Cessna 337 that used harmonic wave reduction drives to open and close the engine cooling cowling flaps. When the drives wore out after a few years and the cost of replacement motors were about $4,000 each, I replaced them with industrial positioners for about $120 each. they functioned better and only added about 1lb. each and will likely last a lifetime. Every technology has its best application and miss-application I guess.
I loved the animation it really helped with understanding what was going on.. 👍
Cute animation...but your content and good cheer stands alone always.
I'd rather watch your talking head than an animated one, Rob :) That said, I love Veritasium's animated pieces (like the one on analog computers). Keep up the great work, your videos are almost always really enjoyable
Those statements from such noted individuals was a great addition!
Thank you for the forever- great information vids!
I love the animations myself.. as well they are an example to anyone watching a way to use this technology that may which may spark an idea for it's use in a totally different subject that could spring board someones potential in ways that wouldn't have happened if you had not used it yourself... You are a wonderful influence and teacher for so many ppl
Thank you 🐝
I certainly wasn't expecting those talking heads, I thought it was a clip from a different video at first. I thought it was a fun gag, but I'd certainly not want a whole video like that because of all the energy your commentary brings to these videos.
Great video. And the animations were entertaining! But just to clarify in regard to the bearings: mil = 1/1000 inch, while millimeter, or mm, = 1/1000 meter
I liked the animation of the photograph very much. It added something to the explanation as it was also in context.
All this shtuff is awesome! A central place where these topics are located and not normally known by lay people.
i found the animations creepy in the movements
Lovely touch with animation, in theory. I genuinely enjoyed it though
Ooh! RUclips gave me a warning before I could comment!
This is now my comment. 🤓
Always something new in your videos. Love it. Duh, OF COURSE it's skater bearings LOL
lol those AI animations creep me out. Great video as always!
Love the animation, really takes it up a gear. Love the videos.
Awesome video. Anything that helps get the point across.
That kind of animation usually just makes me uncomfortable due to the uncanny valley, lol
Ohh, I hope you gonna start talk about liqued piston new variant of Wankler motior! But thanks Rob. you just show how miracle good thing we easy can make now! /Mikael
The other way of making this gear compounding system is to use 2 separate gear faces which allows you to use the same modulus but different gear diameters.
Hi Robert: I'm in Canada, but it was neat to hear you're in Canterbury. I have to say, I found it to be the coolest place we visited in England. Hooe to one day be back again.
Have you looked at that RUclips video by Hyundai, about their "UniWheel"? It'd be great to make one on a 3D Printer to experiment with. Your videos have inspired me to treat myself to one, probably on a Boxing Day sale, and most likely an Elegoo, Crealy, or Qidi. Cheers!
TQ's latest mid drive for eMTB bikes uses these principles.
Nearly invisible and coughs up 50Nm of continuous torque while sipping battery.
Really good stuff.
Animations were mesmerizing. Thanks
Fascinating animations…..it’s like a family of mice have moved into the face of a corpse 😂
Animations are awesome as long as it's not fake faces bending and twisting. Static illustrations and photos are perfectly cool too as well as citations with a different voice. In my opinion those only distract and carry no additional value.
I enjoyed the second individual, very nice. Makes me think that I'm on the Halo-deck on Startrek.
Great Video
Similar to what Leyland trucks used back in the day
They had plantary hub reduction set ups
Not high speed but they'd pull a train
the animations were jarring
I have to be the tenth man... nope nope nope that was some creepy stuff... 🤣😂🤓🤓
I am going to try one of these out for a robot. It seems like it would go well with something like a nema 17 stepper motor, for a robot arm!
Regarding the animations, I liked them. I've used that tool myself for creating short animations. If you are able to remove the background of the image first, so as to submit only the head and body of the character, the tool can do a better job of making the whole body animate - not just the head area.
The animations just spoke at a much slower speaking cadence than you do, and without your excellent brevity; so they really felt like they slowed the video down a ton. I’d recommend putting the text on screen while it is being read as well as speeding it up.
Always be testin
Hey Rob!! I don't have the magnets for it at the moment but I think you'd be very interested in trying it out for yourself! If you have a Halbach array on a circular disk, you could use a flux coupling to be able to transfer much more torque with magnets than you can achieve normally. North amd South want to remain coupled, so you could have two of these in opposition separated by a plastic washer or something to prevent them from sticking. I could also see generator designs based off the Halbach array taking advantage of generation at the rim. Anyways! I just wanted to share this with you in case you were interested.
Ai animation on historical figures is… unsettling. The focus is all over the place.
Loved the animations :)
Even Now, as at all Times, the Future AI of Absolute Inclusivity, is watching you Dream.
i like the inventors speaking about their own nventions, it adds a connection there, it was stark at first with cheap ai but if you used a better ai engine i'm sure the effect would be better, regardless i'd suggest adding the name of the inventor onscreen too
The animation was good. I just think there is enough confusion about what is reality and what is not that I would put a note in the corner specifying when it is not reality or not real footage.
Excellent idea I didn't fully understand until watching this. The narrative animations were very distracting however - would be much better off with only a static picture of whoever the quote is by.
What's a good 3D printable design for a very thin approximately 10- to 20-fold reduction gearbox? High torque capable, slow, like sub 1rpm output. Backlash is permissible but drive smoothness and linearity must be high.
😂 The animations are terrifying but fun 👍
The thing that drives me to watch your tech videos more than your competitors' is the child-like delight you exhibit when something works. Get your AI people to mimic your joyful personality and I'm sure they'll be a hit.
The animations was well within the uncanny valley.
I'm glad you tried out the animations, it's neat to see where the technology is at, but I would vote No. They are a little creepy.
ha!
I think I might have found my answer...
I always wanted a travel rig for my astro gear that I can print/make myself to fit the scopes I got ...
I guess super glue treatment of the cogs and rings would increase their longevity and stress resilience.
how about backlash? any to be found in an obvious manner?
Love your videos Robert.😁
Loved the animation great fun
Antimation was better than the real dude who was disturbing. He didn’t know where to look and the eyes seemed to be of divergent directions
I have a serious question, but first… I’m fine with the animations, ability to improve animations will always be progressing! Hat said, AI is a very polarizing topic at the moment… and likely will for a few years.
The QUESTION: Could the gear spline be done in reverse?
I’m thinking may be useful say with the ‘clock mechanism’’, but instead of a mechanical capacitor… be used as a mechanical battery. (Video 2088)
My idea.. maybe a couple of these (split ring harmonic gear sets) to allow that (from 2088 vid) to lower very slowly,but then spin an output shaft much faster.
Then pull the “heavy” Sid back up to the starting position, with a small motor or by hand.
(IF SO… then would that be useful in a form of gravity generator)?
I like the creepy reanimation
That's me not sleeping tonight...
Extremely interesting! Great video on this complex gear, just some feedback; I really disliked the robot voice and talking photos. It made me uncomfortable in an uncanny valley way, if that makes sense. But other than that I was fascinated about the video
love the videos, animation's however were a bit distracting and creepy... keep up the awesome videos tho i love ur content!
Yep, no need for the Ai. I'm not fond of it and we are here to see YOU...
Enjoyed the animation.
Love the video on the harmonic gear. ABSOLUTELY HATE the ai animation and voice.
The animations were just plain creepy. You are already animated enough, so, simmer down some!
Great video! And I thought the animations were great 👍. But like any video animation it is important to not over do it :-)
I think the animation was okay, but you should include an animation of yourself talking to one of the other generations. ;-) question/answer moment?
Robert Trav here you need to make the bearded guy at 2. 02 seconds bug out and be a bit blood shot a bit just to mess with folks humor in fun .i played with ai art app i ant got the pittance in mind for it lol
The animations were creepy. Sorry mate! You gave a good presentation, though, as usual. Thank you!
They could be okay, if they weren't impersonating a real person...?
I'm with ya, creepy.
welcome to uncanny valley :)
Great piece of info ,as always, not keen on the animation mate👍🏼🇦🇺
👍 On the animation.
OMG its a SCP case file crossover😮
Hi Robert,
Love the videos, but not a fan of the creepy talking portraits...
Everything else, great as always! Keep it up :)
I would have preferred the voice on the animations to be Elvis', but hey.
You get the same compact high gear ratio, but you loose the zero backlash advantage.
I think that a spring coupling or heck, even a magnetic coupling could solve that. Maybe a flux coupling using a Halbach array.
What's the backlash like compared to a normal harmonic drive? I was looking at these for a 4th axis for my CNC but you can never trust chinese imports lol
The AI animation was funny and unexpected
Kind of like the planetary gear system you made before. Except its reversed.
A little spooky: Did C. W. Musser actually speak or write those words, or are you putting them in his mouth?
Can the harmonic drive be back driven for a low torque, high speed? Is there a tutorial on how to design our own in tinkercad?
I was thinking the same, possibly some sort of hand drill? Or has that been done?
uhh, the animations were interesting but creepy as heck.
CCW/CW is very interresting by wave travel.
The animation was AWESOME !!!
one maybe two animations per video, lest they are more of a distraction then a helping tool. And short ones at that
Animation was fine and maybe helpful to zoomers and the like which are probably more used to it speaking as a Gen Xer
i think the animations were neat and ai will only get better over time may as well use em
Stick some magnets on it you’ve got magnetic switching using the gears
Really interesting video. Animations are a little disturbing.
I need this for a multi wimsthurstmachine and so im repeating history
Creeeeeepy AI... 😨
Animation was great but the first one you did had a high pitch noise every now and then. Blew me ears off as had headphones on 😂😂
Thought the animation was great!
I liked them!
Sorry Robert the voice over animation is very distracting, its a no from me..
😂 very amusing.
Looks familiar 🙂
There's another chap in the comments who wanted to thank you for providing education, and I'd like to do so too. I didn't like the first animation because it felt too much like those deepfakes spreading misinformation, but the second one worked well humor-wise. I think as long as you make it obvious enough that the animations aren't reality, they should turn out great! Anyway, thank you so much for sharing, Rob! Now I want to go print this and try it out.