A GIANT 3D PRINTED DIGGER THAT WORKS!!
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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I finished the excavator at last! This thing is lots of fun and very fragile. I, again, went too far and this thing is too big for this kind of design. I recon I could try a different design using the blocks to make an excavator at this scale that doesn't "autodisintegrate".
The choice of using servos was on one side poorly made because they lack power and speed and in the other side poorly made because there's no feedback position so any minor distraction makes the thing implode. If I were to try again something similar I would probably use linear actuators (like the ones used in beds) and would wire endstops to stop the thing form harming itself.
I broke a few screws here and there but the screws are quite reliable even though the printing orientation is not the best.
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Chuckling at the absolutely overpowered metal teeth. Ready to tear through hard packed earth and stone - scooping sand. 😁 Reminds me of the butter robot in Rick and Morty, haha! I'm just continually amazed at how fantastically your creations are engineered though. That fastener system alone is a multi-million dollar system. You are a creative mastermind!
Yeah, that won't be the weak point by miles 😂
Reminds me of the little rideable backhoes on playgrounds from when I was a kid
@@Haagimus reminds me of the good ol’ days
It would be really cool if you had a public live cam overhead of your printer. It seems your printer probably never stops! I'd like to know how long it took to print all the parts for the tracks... that's a lot of pieces!
Incredible as usual! And frightening to think that those are the "mini" versions of your blocks, haha! Can't wait for the gokart.
Yeah, I better don't give it a second thought 😅. Thanks!!
11:38 "It will take just a second" lol 🤣 The hours and hour you must have put into this chapter are amazing. Then you condense it down to a 18 minute video.
I admire the countless hours that go into your videos. Fantastic!!!
AFTER 4 YEARS OF PRINTING THIS BEAUTIFUL DIGGER IS THE RESULT. BEAUTIFUL
Ok, the tabbed "brim" like that, is an amazing idea. Something I will start trying out for my projects. :)
I strongly recommend trying to figure out how to make a slip-ring, so the top of the excavator can go all the way around. Otherwise - really cool!
I have one around here but I need to figure where to stop or projects would take forever 😅 Thanks!!
@@ivanmirandawastaken That's fair!
With the ever increasing weight of projects it might be fun to design a hoist to lift and lower. I was thinking 2 ladders for the sides. Maybe on wheels so you won't need to move the table. Strong bar across the top, and a pulley system or manual hoist for lifting and lowering. Also, thick straps of course. Love to see what you come up with next.
Ivan, you are an absolutely mad genius and I am here for every second of it!
one of the best, most inspiring things about your videos is... the fact that you almost always smile / laugh when things blow up!! I'm learning from you, its all in good fun in the end! ;)
Okay the video is working on for this week now seems silly after seeing this 😂🤣 amazing project 🤘🤯
Why??? 😂 can't wait to see it 😉 👊👊👊
The amount of detail you put into these builds is really awesome, you made a screw driver to screw in the hardware you made, that is pretty great.
He made a custom funnel that integrates into the system... It's kinda insane.
@@CDRaff I noticed that as well.
Your awesome, I have been interested in this 3-D printing for years. My wife bought me one for Christmas. And I'm learning so much. Your the man!!
The engineering behind all of your projects is just amazing to see everytime!
Thats such a cool mounting system the tools only make it better!
You are mad on a totaly different level… 😂 I love it!!
This is a really slick building system you have designed for this build
I dig this build
Thanks!
Ideas for a future project:
1. build a crane 🏗️ to lift projects off the work bench.
2. Build a workbench that can be lowered closer to the floor.
Ivan, Build a a filament/print recycler people can make for under 400 - 500$ and youd be my hero. You already are my hero when it comes to large format printers though no doubt
somehow every video is more impressive than the last. amazing
Fantastic work, Ivan! Really well done! 😃
Next step should be a metal 3d printer!!! 😬
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Can’t wait to see the full skate model you use to dig a pool in your backyard 🤣❤
Very nice. Looking forward to the kart now.
I would like to see you make a tool for doing up all those screws as it seems hard work. Too much torque will strip the screws though
This is an awesome project!
Thanks!!
I'm not sure if you've thought about it (I'm sure you have) but that building system is INCREDIBLE.. you could make a ton of money selling that to the right toy company
You need to add little TPU pieces on the tracks to increase friction. Actual Lego tracked vehicles have it as well.
it's awesome how there are a certain set of pieces
like the screws, blocks, and plates
which can all be assembled to create stuff like this
along with some specialized pieces like the wheel sprockets and gears
the threaded screw heads are also genius
and it all goes together so well
along with the fact that you can custom size all the pieces and print them out
also the different length screwdrivers and holes through both sides of the blocks allows for easy access
since you can put a screwdriver straight though
little quirks like that
really well designed system
I just absolutely love it
incredibly creative approach to building 3d printed projects
That is so crazy.
An RC servo can drive the machine around.
I'm pretty sure I saw them but Ivan didn't mention them, so I will:
*SPACERS* !
Awesome project. That ringing around 11:00 is quite pronounced, but I'm sure you need to print fast for something this enormous!
Yeah, a part with ringing is better than no part at all. Thanks!
Ivan has the coolest toys even if they explode a little sometimes.
Can we see the whole filament wall some time? I kinda want to die from envy.
Thank you Polymaker! :)
what you need as the last piece for this is like a wiper cntact, so you can turn around infinitly
its like a 3d printed Erecter set and i am here for it
For removing the screws at 8:00 I wonder if the tabs could be redesigned so a single swipe of a blade could release one side of an entire row. That would be faster than individually removing each screw.
Your idea is very creative, I like your work very much, you can try the ds600 one-handed remote control to control this machine, it will operate very well😀
What an amazing construction set you have created! Like a cross between Lego and Meccano, the best of both worlds, so well done. It looks quite scalable too. On a smaller scale, that should go into production! If not you, then who? Patreon account, injection moulded themed kits, ... :-)
logical next step, you need to 3d print an over head gantry to move heavy things around. ;)
The provider of red filament is the happiest person on earth😃
Amazing!!! Why PLA+ and not PETG for the projects tho?
Very impressive & big project ! You are a great engineer!
These blocks are amazing! I love that mini hammer you printed also! cute. I guess at that size its really a screwdriver. :D
Would stepper motors be better for driving the treads? I guess servos don't require the additional control boards and they might have more torque.
in a few months i believe Ivan might be in a 3d printed Helicopter 😂
Great work Sir 👍
BIG once again :) Amazing Fun project !!
Ivan I gotta let you know something man, the lack of a cup holder and truck balls is really bringing the vibe down, WHERES THE HORN gotta have a squeaky toy dangit
Ivan has pensado en cambiar el mecanismo desde un tornillo con motor a una bomba hidraulica? Lo digo porque hace unas semanas vi una serie de video de un youtuber vietnamita que se motaba una excabadora a escala a base de tuverias de pvc, las cuales derretia con una pistola de calor y las daba forma de planchas con las que ya trabajaba. Lo fabricaba todo a mano con el pcv y pegamento, incluidas las bombas hidraulicas.
love your stuff my only complaint is the red. if we could get some other colors that would be great!
I wonder if you could make it so that you can dig ground that hasn’t been touched by machinery or a shovel. I wonder if they can make a powerful enough to do that that would be so cool.
Would your build be lighter and stronger with nylon-x (carbon)?
Maybe some of the parts but It is mostly down to how I ended up designing it.
Some parts would be stronger if you printed them together I guess. Like the base for the wheels.. and the base plate for the arm. Would love to see you make this model stronger.
I love how the system so overengineered so that the build itself can just be flying by the seat of your pants.
haven't been watching your channel for a wile, but i see you made yourself a new 3d printed "hammer" 😜
anyway, nice bild 👍👍👍
these bloks reminds me of lego teknik, but still different. well done 😀
Love this, although I thought it was gigantic lego lol.
would you consider building an excavator out of the full size Miranda blocks I'm absolutely addicted to rc heavy machinery models and this is just got me foaming at the mouth for more please do a full size Miranda block one and a front end loader i would be so stoked to see those projects
Iván tengo una pregunta rapida, ¿porque servos modificados y no motores nema cuando estos ultimos son mas baratos y tienen mas torque? Gracias por tu tiempo, te dejo un Like desde Galicia!
Impressive
Thanks!
Is your Giant CoreXY Printer not working? I dont saw it running in the previous videos
It is, now that I'll go back to build the Go Kart I'll have prints big enough to justify running it.
You are crazy man, but love watching your crazines transform into the real world
I get 2 of 20 words from this guy, but this build is pretty sweet.
Make a shredder machine to shred all those failed parts and build/supports, and try making something with recycled parts, should be something accessible for you and you can make a series out of it, soled 3 videos. Shredder + filament extruder and printing new parts.
16:57 World's most inefficient Roomba.
add holes to the outside of your screw mat you could hang it on the wall as a dispenser i feel you will need alot of them
@Ivan Miranda véndele la idea al ejercito, que ahora están probando cosas de estas, igual pero de metal y con una torreta guardian 2 encima.
Ivan, great stuff. I think your blocks need a name, though! Mostly because I'm a journo, haha.
IvanBlocks? MirandaBlocks! I don't know!
Long-term viewer, have been covering your builds for years. Love it!
I'm pretty sure he called them MirandaBlocks in a previous video.
Hope onshape will be a great alternative to fushion 360
Need some tensioners on those treads
You should build a crane, to be used in the workshop lifting projects off the bench
Just awesome
Damn fine work as usual Sire! :D
a success! sell it as a kit form!
The bucket and caterpillar sides need your logo.
I think printing a shovel would've been faster for that amount of sand 😂 No, super awesome. Just as someone who doesn't have a printer. If I would print this, around how much would it cost?
Get you some of those electric bike kits ...I'm sure you could rig them up to remote and thay will move anything you build I'd bet
You need a bridge crane 😂. I know your future projects won’t be smaller
This point with all the filming that you've been using you need to make a filmont maker so when you have all those scraps the filament plastic you can just put them through the filament maker to make new filament recycle process
So TL:DW is "I found lego too limiting, so i made my own"
Basically
Now for the full-size version!
how many printers are you constantly running, to get that ammount of printed pieces? :D :D nice video!
Six. Thanks!!!
Lego comes from the Danish "Leg Godt". I think what you've created here is "Biggo", from the Danish "Bygge Godt", meaning "Build Well" in english!
Try using cordless drills instead of servos...way faster and more powerful!
Dude…. You made Lego better. That is quite Amazing. As an engineer in Sweden, I grew up with Lego. But just your screw-in-screw system is amazing 🤩.
And there is more, like room for bearings, servo’s… Awesome!!!
Hola, fantastico trabajo, molaria que pusieses cuanto tarda en imprimir las piezas por que al ser tan grandes...
this guy just made his own expensive version of lego
this dudes like the final boss for 3d printing
16:15 this is why your muscles should never be stronger than your bones or ligaments 😀
Miranda-bloks!!!
Why is the giant CoreXY idle? Put the beast to work!
Sta guay!:) molaria que alguna peça fos d’algun altre color
Cool!
I was highly disappointed at the lack of spacers this week 😁.
you should 3d print in some different colors
When I looked at this I instantly got reminded of giant Lego bricks
Spacers???
Only works on dry sand though, and that not very well...
I hear, you need to add a gear here, have no fear, my dear, the enduring ride is near, with smoke coming out of the rear, the mission is clear!
🤣😂😆 Great Job, Beautiful Toy ahahahah