@@incription actually,It’s possible to make it a wrist mounted device with a Bluetooth link connected to the VR controller so it knows where to have the set weight,drag and inertia.
@@skreeus9714 literally experimenting with new materials and weight values would fix half of that, developing better folding techniques in the same way they are literally doing with satellites would fix the other half. No reason why it can't be made smaller ;/
Very cool - good luck with your experiments. In case you're looking for similar ideas: I remember a reddit poster describing a possible way to do this by pumping liquid from a back pack to a bladder on the controller so it really changes weight. He suggested using Galinstan as it's so dense, though water would be a lot safer.
honestly yeah. like it's a very creative idea, adding a new force with the same mass you start with is a difficult problems to solve. if you have your arm in a liquid maybe, but that's more impractical. I am looking back at this video and trying to come up with a better solution but I think they go it right the first time to be honest. Everything else feels too elaborate. Honestly tho, his new project with the weight proxy is cool too and it's nice to see him still tackling the idea
"This is cool!" *stabs self in throat with fanblade*
For as often as im twirling signs while playing vr, I DEFINITELY need this
Totally impractical beyond demo situations like this imo
@@Kgamer64 you literally cannot make it smaller.
@@incription actually,It’s possible to make it a wrist mounted device with a Bluetooth link connected to the VR controller so it knows where to have the set weight,drag and inertia.
@@incription there are many ways to make this smaller
@@bababoe3913 Kinda not, its directly based on surface area and relies on air resistance for its "weight"
@@skreeus9714 literally experimenting with new materials and weight values would fix half of that, developing better folding techniques in the same way they are literally doing with satellites would fix the other half. No reason why it can't be made smaller ;/
“Did you remember to consider air resi-“
“Of course, my whole design is based on it”
I would not play beatsaber with this.
Perfect for training to be a Kyoshi warrior
invents a rocket to cook a hotdog
I'm impressed by your ingenuity 😮
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Very cool - good luck with your experiments. In case you're looking for similar ideas: I remember a reddit poster describing a possible way to do this by pumping liquid from a back pack to a bladder on the controller so it really changes weight. He suggested using Galinstan as it's so dense, though water would be a lot safer.
Very intresting solution to this issue.
The only other solution would be some sort of exoskeleton i would think. And this is much simpler, albeit less compact/effective perhaps.
Also would make a great mechanism for some sort of cosplay prop!
Love the idea but can't see it making it to a mass market
honestly yeah. like it's a very creative idea, adding a new force with the same mass you start with is a difficult problems to solve. if you have your arm in a liquid maybe, but that's more impractical. I am looking back at this video and trying to come up with a better solution but I think they go it right the first time to be honest. Everything else feels too elaborate. Honestly tho, his new project with the weight proxy is cool too and it's nice to see him still tackling the idea
very nice
Great work !
Quite impressive
Very clever :]
Why stop at 2 fans? Could you have a fan for every, say, 30 degrees?
I can see it's future
very cool but would it break over time?
Its made with cheap and 3d printed parts that are available to the public, so even if it does its easy to fix
Cool
Discovered this 3 years late and I’m honestly stunned. Is the concept refined in any way?
Nice
This is pretty cool and all, but a bit of latency and the right haptic feedback is plenty to make something feel like it has Weight.
Drag:on these nuts
interesting
Who plays with signs
It need heavier and smaller fans
Мало я стаканов разбил надо ещё больше 😂😂🎉
Locomia VR
Hey, are you Brazilian?
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