@@RustbeltBlues I've done that and also when I know that there is going to be considerable loading on an area what I do is co 1 step further and embed 1/8" open 24ga. Woven wire bird screen. Makes it a little heavier, but the pull through strength is incredible!
I would love to see the impact driver video series. I love making stuff and watching people make stuff to get ideas. Your multiple gloves for when one gets sticky so you can just peel that layer off was a super helpful tip! Steeling that!
I love watching your videos.Its very cool to see how someone can turn a horrible event happening to them into a chance of helping people.Your videos are also very creative and educational.I hope you have a good day.
I was sad that his videos might get to an end ones his Hand would be perfektlie build and I saw even if I was new to the Channel that his project seems to be pritty advanced... then this guy came with a drill Hand around the Corner and Made my day 🙂 Thank you for your Content absolutely Perfect craftsmanship. Love it.
I literally can't even imagine what the pain of trying and trying and trying again to re-design and re-build prosthetic fingers. YOU ARE SO SKILLED. ITS BLOWING MY MIND
You Sir, are amazing. Talk about taking a difficult situation and making the best of it. I wish you the very best in your endeavors in prosthesis manufacturing.
While I’m young and still have use of all my limbs, I acknowledge they this will not be the case forever. It’s really fun to watch you work through these manufacturing challenges. I’m working on a similar setup but far behind your work.
You are incredible, i wish anyone without a hand could build this themselves and, if not have a biological hand, have a SUPER COOL TERMINATOR HAND!!! You're awesome, i wish the best for you
Took a disadvantage and turned it into an opportunity to gain an advantage. No fingers? Great, now I have space to implement better, stronger tools in their place. Truly Inspiring.
You should get a patreon. If you don't like the idea of people giving money to you directly, then consider doing it so you can further fund your channel so that other people who have/need proesthetics can get information on them.
Dude Ian, you're killing it. Always brings a smile to my face remembering the friendly archery competition we had as kids.... maybe it's time to setup a prosthetic bow trigger and setup another round? (You will guaranteed kick my ass, haven't shot bow in years) Keep killing it brother!
This is insanely awesome. Your doing so much work, to be able to work. Inspirational needs to change it's definition in the dictionary so that it's a picture of your and your robo hand, man.
Similar (kinda) to how I used to make subwoofer enclosures form fit to trunk. I'd use old sheets as the initial backing and layer. After my base form was made, I would cut my sub mount rings, mount them with some dowels, and then stretch the sheet over the whole front. Then cover in resin.
Dude great job, really great stuff. Im an ex prosthetics technician ( ten years) making limbs for UK military amputees. You could do a much thinner and stronger layup using less materials, Id be more than happy to advise, if you want. Ive only just found your channel so forgive me if you're ahead but if you want some advice Im happy to help.
You sir, if you ever go to India, MUST Visit Amar Seva Sangam, in Tamil Nadu, a community of disabled people living together, helping each other, designing and building prosthetics, and more. Very beautiful place and people.
Man, you need friends or someone to help you with hard things (I am sure there are many of them). Then you can make even better things when someone helps you. Amazing job, by the way
Are there any limitations to the electrode setup you have now/can you get individual outputs for each finger? What do the signals look like coming out of your hand? I'm new to the channel and haven't followed the electronics side so far (programming is why I switched to physics from engineering in college, I just can't do it well). I'm curious to see what your current setup is limited to- mechanical failure of the fingers, loss of mechanical advantage, or if that's just how the electronics work out? Could you gain grip strength by elongating the setup down the forearm and freeing up space in the fingers, or maybe this is a case of more expensive parts mean more power/torque around your palm? I have so many questions, I think I'll have to do some research on this. This is very interesting and something I've thought about quite a lot, I look forward to future videos!
The signal is just low energy emf from the muscle contraction. It's picked up by a dry contact at the end and center of the muscle and the level is amplified to where it is enough for the microprocessor to look at it as an analog value. From there programming takes over and it becomes a simple if statement. If index analogRead >= index threshold; ( index counter ++;)
If you gave the first sock a couple of very light coats with a rattle spray can, or some other way of closing the fabric surface so the resin doesn't wet through you would have a socket with a soft liner.. I don't know if that would be advantageous to you it's just a thought
You need it to be saturated in resin. If you need a liner or something to take up space, then you either hack up a sock or you make a silicone liner. If it was just fabric on the inside it would be really hard to clean and it would be a bacteria disaster.
@@missingpartsclub I wasn't thinking about bacteria.. But of course it makes sense.. Keep up the good work it's inspiring to watch.. Even though I hope I never have to build one..
When it comes to your measurements. I see that you’re using the imperial system, is that correct? Is so then your reference to degrees is Fahrenheit or kelvin?
Genius idea using the socks as reinforcement for the resin.
Ya, works incredibly well, you don't have to deal with any edges or seams. And the material is super cheap!
@@missingpartsclub Also super smart to put a bright yellow sock under the two black socks as a depth reference. Loving your videos, sir, keep it up!
@@jorer33 any time you use epoxy to repair a broken part, you can imbed gauze or cloth tape into the epoxy to make the repair significantly stronger.
@@RustbeltBlues I've done that and also when I know that there is going to be considerable loading on an area what I do is co 1 step further and embed 1/8" open 24ga. Woven wire bird screen. Makes it a little heavier, but the pull through strength is incredible!
@@missingpartsclub I'll definitely try that. Thank you!
THE HAND DRILL THAT WIL PIERCE THE HEAVENS
Wait is that a TTGL reference?
@@peperando8733 DO THE IMPOSSIBLE SEE THE INVISIBLE, ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWER!
I probably am not gonna use these, but it’s incredibly interesting
I agree
That's exactly my point. I only watch it for the brilliance of the guy to so diametrically turn negative to positive.
I mean you never know...
@@Kiido11 Oh... Oh god
Yeah....its really interesting....and loved to watch it.
You pulling that impact driver in the end out of nowhere is such a surprise holy shit, I thought it’s somehow for the mechanical hand
I would love to see the impact driver video series. I love making stuff and watching people make stuff to get ideas. Your multiple gloves for when one gets sticky so you can just peel that layer off was a super helpful tip! Steeling that!
Awesome! I'm glad you found it useful.
One of the best RUclips channel I've stumbled upon.
I love watching your videos.Its very cool to see how someone can turn a horrible event happening to them into a chance of helping people.Your videos are also very creative and educational.I hope you have a good day.
I was sad that his videos might get to an end ones his Hand would be perfektlie build and I saw even if I was new to the Channel that his project seems to be pritty advanced... then this guy came with a drill Hand around the Corner and Made my day 🙂 Thank you for your Content absolutely Perfect craftsmanship. Love it.
He's an engineer, so it's unlikely that he'll ever "perfect" the hand in his opinion. He'll tinker with it for a long time
r/ihadastroke
@@ThylineTheGay calm down his first language might not be English
@@Meowz4dayz951 ik, it was a joke
@@ThylineTheGay oh ok
You’re such an inspiring figure. Thank you for reminding us all to not let a difficulty make us give up
Man you are a technologic genius, blown away here, really awesome to see and the drill adapter way to cool
This is the probably the most badass yet innocent thing I've ever seen.
I’d really like to see the impact driver build!
I literally can't even imagine what the pain of trying and trying and trying again to re-design and re-build prosthetic fingers. YOU ARE SO SKILLED. ITS BLOWING MY MIND
dude, you're making great progress!
Thanks! I'm trying.
totaly argee
Sir, I'd like you to know your creations are technical marvels, as well as a true inspiration!
I wish I could have just 10% of the practical skills that you have, keep it up!
Sir, you have more talent in one hand than I do in my entire body. What you are accomplishing is very humbling and inspiring.
My guy will be a cyborg in a few years
True
Booyah
Yeah....all the best for that
Well... As long as he doesn't have to loose more body parts im fine with that.
He already was a cyborg
I would really like to see a series about your screwdriver-prostetic, just seems so awesome
You Sir, are amazing. Talk about taking a difficult situation and making the best of it. I wish you the very best in your endeavors in prosthesis manufacturing.
This is the coolest thing on youtube I've ever seen
I want to see everything on how you have build these amazing things! please keep posting! soo much useful info here, a real gold mine!
Wow that impact driver is so badass
Dude you are awsome. I dont have a need for these prosthetics, but i love watching your videos.
Thank you so much for making these videos! Your mindset on sharing your knowledge is priceless :)
I love that you combined the directional control into the trigger on the impact driver. Would love to see at least an in-depth video on it.
Ian, you seem like genuinely cool dude. I'm glad I found your channel.
Things like this make me proud to be an engineer. You are a legend Ian!
Yes please do a video series on the impact hand built!
All your videos are very impressive, your one smart bloke, well done.
I would love to see the build video, particularly how the mechanism is attached to the socket,
I’d love to see the impact driver series!!
I’d cry with joy at build vid!
While I’m young and still have use of all my limbs, I acknowledge they this will not be the case forever. It’s really fun to watch you work through these manufacturing challenges. I’m working on a similar setup but far behind your work.
From Russia with respect! Very interesting how exactly works the elecronical part of hand.
You are incredible, i wish anyone without a hand could build this themselves and, if not have a biological hand, have a SUPER COOL TERMINATOR HAND!!! You're awesome, i wish the best for you
Amazing, I do this for a living. And I've learned a lot from you videos. And I love it when people get innovative with their devices. Keep it up man
Disability. More like dis' ability. You're amazing ❤️
Took a disadvantage and turned it into an opportunity to gain an advantage. No fingers? Great, now I have space to implement better, stronger tools in their place. Truly Inspiring.
Your works are really an inspiration to others 🙂
Amazing work Ian!
The vid, the content, the quality and your presentation are all A++ 👍
You're an inspiration Sir...
I'm so hyped with your channel, what you do is really incredible
I would watch the impact drill build. Heck, I'll watch anything you post about this.
You should get a patreon. If you don't like the idea of people giving money to you directly, then consider doing it so you can further fund your channel so that other people who have/need proesthetics can get information on them.
So I am thinking about patreon, but what would you like that to look like, for your contribution what would you like to get out of the deal?
This is v cool! I love the use of silly socks.
Dude Ian, you're killing it. Always brings a smile to my face remembering the friendly archery competition we had as kids.... maybe it's time to setup a prosthetic bow trigger and setup another round? (You will guaranteed kick my ass, haven't shot bow in years)
Keep killing it brother!
Jason?
@@missingpartsclub yeah, sorry. My user name is my Email... 🤷♂️🤣
this man can do anything.
your outros make my day
Robin Williams, is that you?
Ian, the bionic man! Would love to see the build.
просто нет слов. насколько вы крутой мужик
I havent seens something this cool in ages, this is really amazing!
We'd like to see Impact Driver Prosthetic build series
Amazing, a sock composite.
That was excellent work you're a good teacher!
Boat epoxy also works really well. edit: Holy Chit! Your Drill Hand is AWESOME!
love the video. felt like I was watching hardcore henry when he went from that top down view. keep it up big man.
You are amazing man! You have my respect. Take care!
This is insanely awesome. Your doing so much work, to be able to work. Inspirational needs to change it's definition in the dictionary so that it's a picture of your and your robo hand, man.
Good episode, can't wait till you advance to some quick change tools Swiss army knife style
Interesting, I'm actually working on a quick release system similar to speedplay lollipop clipless pedals.
Similar (kinda) to how I used to make subwoofer enclosures form fit to trunk. I'd use old sheets as the initial backing and layer.
After my base form was made, I would cut my sub mount rings, mount them with some dowels, and then stretch the sheet over the whole front. Then cover in resin.
I'm so glad you made this.
Such interesting vids.
This is fuckin sick, man has a drill hand
Dude your videos are amazing. Thank you
The magic words, Boss. I've been waiting 2 weeks to hear'em. "Kept you waiting, huh?" C'mon, say it for old times' sake.
Finally, love your vids💕
Teemo is the devil
This man's a genius
The drill was awesome 😎
Incredible!! I am amazed!!
I love the reasoning for a monster sock 🤣😂
Dude great job, really great stuff. Im an ex prosthetics technician ( ten years) making limbs for UK military amputees. You could do a much thinner and stronger layup using less materials, Id be more than happy to advise, if you want. Ive only just found your channel so forgive me if you're ahead but if you want some advice Im happy to help.
You sir, if you ever go to India, MUST Visit Amar Seva Sangam, in Tamil Nadu, a community of disabled people living together, helping each other, designing and building prosthetics, and more. Very beautiful place and people.
very interesting!
Socks wow, I never would’ve guessed
Id love to see a build video on that
Such a Brilliant mind..God Bless
Man, you need friends or someone to help you with hard things (I am sure there are many of them). Then you can make even better things when someone helps you. Amazing job, by the way
Love ur hands 😍
Man, you're amazing.
Woahhh thats some cool shit right there...damnnnn 🙌,and that driver hand is cherry on the top
How well secured things can you make for your hand? Would it be possible to build some kind of hook you could use to lift heavy things?
heavily inspired🤯🤯
thank you for this
Amazing!
How do you control fingers?
“I like to use kid socks for the inside so it’s a little nicer to look at”
Inside of socket: 👁
👅
cool motivation, cool video
That impact attachment is fucking genius omg. Bro if you keep going down that path, you could turn yourself into a human assembly line!
Are there any limitations to the electrode setup you have now/can you get individual outputs for each finger? What do the signals look like coming out of your hand? I'm new to the channel and haven't followed the electronics side so far (programming is why I switched to physics from engineering in college, I just can't do it well). I'm curious to see what your current setup is limited to- mechanical failure of the fingers, loss of mechanical advantage, or if that's just how the electronics work out? Could you gain grip strength by elongating the setup down the forearm and freeing up space in the fingers, or maybe this is a case of more expensive parts mean more power/torque around your palm? I have so many questions, I think I'll have to do some research on this. This is very interesting and something I've thought about quite a lot, I look forward to future videos!
The signal is just low energy emf from the muscle contraction. It's picked up by a dry contact at the end and center of the muscle and the level is amplified to where it is enough for the microprocessor to look at it as an analog value. From there programming takes over and it becomes a simple if statement. If index analogRead >= index threshold; ( index counter ++;)
YOU ARE INSPIRING ❤🔥
Gj bro. Never give up!
yo this man is legend!
Wow! Está increíble!
U have a great potential
If you gave the first sock a couple of very light coats with a rattle spray can, or some other way of closing the fabric surface so the resin doesn't wet through you would have a socket with a soft liner.. I don't know if that would be advantageous to you it's just a thought
You need it to be saturated in resin. If you need a liner or something to take up space, then you either hack up a sock or you make a silicone liner. If it was just fabric on the inside it would be really hard to clean and it would be a bacteria disaster.
@@missingpartsclub I wasn't thinking about bacteria.. But of course it makes sense.. Keep up the good work it's inspiring to watch.. Even though I hope I never have to build one..
Holy shit a drill hand that's fucking cool
Love 💗 from India.
Ffs I struggle to put gloves on and I have all my damn fingers and you put on 3 layers of them
Same tho
So dope!
When it comes to your measurements. I see that you’re using the imperial system, is that correct? Is so then your reference to degrees is Fahrenheit or kelvin?
How did you lose tour fingers? Btw i love the stuff you do