Linus is building an industrial level LAN center, Colin is digging a secret base under his house, Dave is making a roller coaster in his garage, hacksmith.... exists I swear the makers youtube is just a bunch of kids with sponsor money, and I absolutely love it
@@shadcamero13-yo I305 would be awesome I could have it in my garage and 10 minutes from my house that's my #1 coater total grey out machine ❤️. I seriously miss "Gentlemen Start Your Engine's"
@@ItsZron Then you’re going to conquer gravity, not just in theory but on a deep mathematical level. This means mastering the intricacies of gravitational physics, where Einstein’s equations are your baseline, not the end goal. You’re not merely observing gravity; you’re going to command it. Think beyond classical mechanics - imagine manipulating spacetime curvature directly, perhaps even in higher dimensions. Next, you’ll design the ultimate machine, one that doesn’t just bend spacetime but punches through it. We’re talking about a device that can tear open spacetime fabric itself, constructing a gravitational proxy - a synthetic gravitational field you can control, amplify, or redirect at will. This requires an integration of quantum field principles and high-level relativistic calculations, resulting in a machine that can initiate controlled singularities or localized gravity wells. Once that’s set, add the wormhole gravity modifier - an intricate system designed to stabilize and shape gravitational flux in such a way that it creates a traversable wormhole. Picture a gravity-modifying module that allows you to sculpt gravitational fields with pinpoint accuracy, holding the wormhole open through a careful interplay of exotic matter and gravitational resonance. Finally, deploy the entire setup into space. Earth’s environment can’t handle what you’re about to do; space is your laboratory now. Position it in orbit where you’ll have the freedom to operate without interference, in the pristine silence of a vacuum, where the gravitational experiments of tomorrow become a reality. Out there, you’ll command gravity itself, bending spacetime on your terms, and opening paths to realities we’ve only imagined.
Asking CoasterStats for data and syncing it to the video is next level! Really looking forward to what you want to do with VR. Some racing games includes telemetry, and apparently Kayak VR too. Good luck!
Fun fact, the company that made this arm, kuka, actually makes amusement rides just like this. A notable installation is hagrids castle (or whatever it's called) at universal islands of adventure
there is a big difference though. these robocoasters have hardware endstops that make it impossible to collide the passenger seat to itself or into the ground. this dude just put his kids at the end of an industrial arm which is insanity. the kuka coasters are much different otherwise they would never have been certified.
We totally LOVE this, Dave! Incorporating real coaster data into the arm really enhances the feeling of a real ride haha. Nice to see your kids enjoy it so much too 😁
Honestly reminds me of that robotic coaster from RCT3. Very impressive job! I honestly don’t get why everybody is so worried both safety. I understand that it is important, especially for children, but you prepared for all of that.
Agreed. Robots are often "put in cages", and I think that has tainted the public perception of robot arms. People assume they are evil / malicious, but the fence is just a shotgun solution to safety, not the only one.
That is SOOOOO cool ! However, I think powering it off NoLimit Roller Coaster Simulation sounds much more immersive and precise : No need for filtering as the virtual coaster does not rattle, and it outputs raw relative acceleration data. It would also allow you to match the view FOV to the display's, and run with VRR at a high framerate I also think your approach to be wrong : Angular acceleration is pretty unperceptible to most people. Linear acceleration is MUCH more important for simulating roller coasters. It would however require raising the g-force governor. It's actually what most motion simulators get wrong ! AMAZING work nonetheless !!!! Can't wait for the follow up !
This is awesome! Cant imagine what it would be like with VR. Also maybe to make the feeling a bit more realistic, you could add some subtle vibration or shaking when the coaster speeds up.
Couple this with a VR headset and a fan, and you've virtually got the real thing! Awesome build... just checking if you are interested in fostering any kids, because Id like to put my name forward :)
That's an epic set up. I am really impressed. Love the way you are using real world accelerometer data to effectively use any ride in the world that you have Information on. If you go full hardcore, I recommend dual encoders on each axis with cross referencing parameters for controlling the arm envelope. Feed the sensor information back through a Guard master Safety PLC from Rockwell and use safety function parameters to develop a hard stop envelope. Fun time.
Awesome stuff. Adding my comment for the algo to help make this series go viral for the engineering fans on RUclips plus excited for VR headset update and some speed controlled fans.
VR motion compensation is also pretty difficult to nail perfectly. Most VR headsets are made to anchor to the room's reference, and not a moving object. The compensation's added latency makes it pretty nauseating. And let's not forget, small kids can't do VR !
This is really impressive! I want to build a motion base/trackless ride, though my budget as a university student is pretty tight, so I really enjoy these kinds of videos! Thank you from Japan🇯🇵
you have to enclose the seat and screen, so that the person who ride ,only see the screen in front of them ,and not the room anymore....that makes the experience much much better!! 😊
That size robots in our factory are completely guarded to prevent anyone from getting too close to the giant robot arm that can crush a person. Have fun but be very careful.
Agreed. Full guarding is the easiest way to keep people safe, but not the only way. There is a tonne of safety on this for both the rider and spectators
I do the roller coaster laundry basket with my cat. At first I just did it to see his reaction but now he won’t stop jumping in the basket. I think he likes it, lol.
You've made the channel I dreamt of making!! I had a whole notebook full of crazy robot at home youtube channel ideas! I'm so jealous, failed to get my hands on one for my house. Let alone power it! Nice work on the simulator!!
Do you know that gladOs you made? Maybe try making a Wheatley for her...when your not in the room give her someone to talk to even if shes a robot...you dont have to but its a cool concept design
You could also get one of the Vr headsets that just uses a phone screen and do it thats way for more "realistic" views. Incredible project! Would love to make a version myself some day
Nice technique for shaping things using Playdoh, and then just measuring manually. Obviously 3d scanning comes to mind but then that's way to technical and over-complicated for what was needed.
G’day mate. That’s beyond bloody awesome. Obviously VR would save you having the monitor - there are lots of VR coasters out there! I loved Your 3D printed brackets were excellent. Plasticine was a great idea! Softcore, lol. I would have 3D scanned it using my iPhone or iPad and popped it straight into my design software, but I actually like your idea better for this simple interface👍. Now … for goodness sake, get yourself a decent fabrication guy who can bend and TIG cromolly tubing. Stronger and way lighter than steel and you can design it like a spherical roll cage or whatever you can imagine. Way way way safer for your kids too. Well, You just blew my head off with that video 🤩 cheers mate 🤝 🇦🇺
Next step, get a VR headset and create a Roller Coaster simulator game that can simulate real roller coasters but also lets you create new ones just for fun :P
Man oh man im i glad i found you. I love all the nerdy info. You should also try collabing with some other creative creators. Like boy boy, mark rober and stuff made here. All amazing channels that remind me of this kind of video
@@DavesArmoury the comments are smothered by toxic positivity. You built a toddler crusher and to the few viewers with actual robot experience worried about safety, you proudly tell you hand over an e-stop to the parent as if that helps at the point where it's needed. Safety never even entered this discussion.
@mipmipmipmipmip-v5x "Toxic positivity" is an interesting phrase. The eStop is a very small part of the safety system that will ideally never have to be used. The position, velocity, torque limits on each axis, cartesian monitoring, and multiple safety lasers actually keep the rider and operator safe. Something appearing unsafe isn't the same as it being unsafe. Systems like this exist at theme parks all over the world. The previous video explains the overall risk analysis process (ISO 12100), though it doesn't go into the specifics of what was actually implemented. That was an oversight on my part. I'll be explaining the safety specifics in more depth in the next iteration
Looks like the Robo Coaster developed by Simworx. Cool ride. I’ve been in the thrill ride industry (roller coasters and thrill rides ) for close to 18 years now. I love designing rides.
Disney actually had an attraction called Cyber Space Mountain back in 2002 at Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris where guests could design their own ride experience on a screen (using premade elements) and hop into a robot to experience it. It was more a barrel than a robot so no actual movement. Kuka also makes robot-arms for rides, whether they're mounted on a track (Forbidden journey at Universal) or fixed like your config (Danse avec les robots at Futuroscope in France) where they pull up to 3g!.
No no, we're supposed to say what a good dad he is. Like those general aviation channels where parents put too young kids at the controls. God I hate the 2020s.
To get accurate angles and measurements I stick a ruler to something then take a picture side view from both sides then overlay on my project on fusion 360 but it's super important you hold the camera perfect
Man, using RSI for this is definitely closer to the insane end of the scale, you can cause some *really* nasty whiplash if you time out. The best option for this, and as far as I know how KUKA did it with their RoboCoaster(in addition to using the SafeOperation option) is pre-recorded ready2animate sequences which can be started through anything(including through RSI for IPO-perfect sync). You really don't want something that will just stop mid-IPO cycle and slam on the brakes if your unsecured ROG advertisement(sorry) power cord falls out mid-twist. Other than that, fun project!
Yeah. The torque-limits on the joinse are pretty tight to minimize sudden changes. Any motion is also filtered and controlled through an intermediate server to respect respect low torque and speed. Pre-made animations would work for this phase (pre-recorded coasters) but won't work for the next phase (live data), so I jumped to the final implementation for the control
AWESOME! Professional question : How many times did the Kuka PC/control crash/lock till now? Had one of them lock twice in a day, luckily it just stops moving, otherwise this would be terrible.
Needs a speed controlled fan to get the wind effect
Agreed
Multiple of them.
@@eshandatta8273 No, just 1... that swivels 360 degrees around so you can do spin coasters!
And a sent diffuser, go full Disney Imagineering
And a solenoid valve that can release pressurized vomit occasionally to simulate the rider in front losing their overpriced theme paek lunch
Linus is building an industrial level LAN center, Colin is digging a secret base under his house, Dave is making a roller coaster in his garage, hacksmith.... exists
I swear the makers youtube is just a bunch of kids with sponsor money, and I absolutely love it
Woah, you guys get sponsor money?!?
@@DavesArmoury with sponsor money : hey so today i got a KR 1000 titan and we're going to use it play our sponsor : Warthunder
Wooohooooo these guys and stay at home dads are the most underrated hero’s these days
@@DavesArmoury you should do the intimidator 305 on that thing it will lose your mind
@@shadcamero13-yo I305 would be awesome I could have it in my garage and 10 minutes from my house that's my #1 coater total grey out machine ❤️. I seriously miss "Gentlemen Start Your Engine's"
Now make it VR
Just get a VR
PERFECT THEN ADD A WIND MACHINE
@@ItsZron Then you’re going to conquer gravity, not just in theory but on a deep mathematical level. This means mastering the intricacies of gravitational physics, where Einstein’s equations are your baseline, not the end goal. You’re not merely observing gravity; you’re going to command it. Think beyond classical mechanics - imagine manipulating spacetime curvature directly, perhaps even in higher dimensions.
Next, you’ll design the ultimate machine, one that doesn’t just bend spacetime but punches through it. We’re talking about a device that can tear open spacetime fabric itself, constructing a gravitational proxy - a synthetic gravitational field you can control, amplify, or redirect at will. This requires an integration of quantum field principles and high-level relativistic calculations, resulting in a machine that can initiate controlled singularities or localized gravity wells.
Once that’s set, add the wormhole gravity modifier - an intricate system designed to stabilize and shape gravitational flux in such a way that it creates a traversable wormhole. Picture a gravity-modifying module that allows you to sculpt gravitational fields with pinpoint accuracy, holding the wormhole open through a careful interplay of exotic matter and gravitational resonance.
Finally, deploy the entire setup into space. Earth’s environment can’t handle what you’re about to do; space is your laboratory now. Position it in orbit where you’ll have the freedom to operate without interference, in the pristine silence of a vacuum, where the gravitational experiments of tomorrow become a reality. Out there, you’ll command gravity itself, bending spacetime on your terms, and opening paths to realities we’ve only imagined.
@@thorminate2429ohhh now I get it
And add the leg hitting machine when some dinosaur bites or flys at you
vr headsets would be amazing on that thing
thought the same
V3 is in the works :)
@@DavesArmoury awesome
Sure not deadly scary
There’s roller coaster games on vr
Dad of the Year award. This is so cool
you win the award for coolest dad in the universe. congratulations
the joy on your kids' faces...that was so precious
Asking CoasterStats for data and syncing it to the video is next level! Really looking forward to what you want to do with VR. Some racing games includes telemetry, and apparently Kayak VR too. Good luck!
These kids will have no fear when they finally pass the height limit and can ride the real thing! Such a cool project!
Fun fact, the company that made this arm, kuka, actually makes amusement rides just like this. A notable installation is hagrids castle (or whatever it's called) at universal islands of adventure
Harry potter and the forbidden journey 👍
there is a big difference though. these robocoasters have hardware endstops that make it impossible to collide the passenger seat to itself or into the ground. this dude just put his kids at the end of an industrial arm which is insanity.
the kuka coasters are much different otherwise they would never have been certified.
That looks really fun🤩
Rollercoaster enthusiasts (such as myself) are one of the most devoted groups of people on the planet.
We are mechanical drug addicts 😂
I don't think I've ever seen a more accurate comment lol
We totally LOVE this, Dave! Incorporating real coaster data into the arm really enhances the feeling of a real ride haha. Nice to see your kids enjoy it so much too 😁
Honestly reminds me of that robotic coaster from RCT3. Very impressive job! I honestly don’t get why everybody is so worried both safety. I understand that it is important, especially for children, but you prepared for all of that.
Agreed. Robots are often "put in cages", and I think that has tainted the public perception of robot arms. People assume they are evil / malicious, but the fence is just a shotgun solution to safety, not the only one.
That is SOOOOO cool !
However, I think powering it off NoLimit Roller Coaster Simulation sounds much more immersive and precise : No need for filtering as the virtual coaster does not rattle, and it outputs raw relative acceleration data. It would also allow you to match the view FOV to the display's, and run with VRR at a high framerate
I also think your approach to be wrong : Angular acceleration is pretty unperceptible to most people. Linear acceleration is MUCH more important for simulating roller coasters. It would however require raising the g-force governor. It's actually what most motion simulators get wrong !
AMAZING work nonetheless !!!! Can't wait for the follow up !
This is awesome! Cant imagine what it would be like with VR. Also maybe to make the feeling a bit more realistic, you could add some subtle vibration or shaking when the coaster speeds up.
Ever since I was young, I've always wanted a roller coaster in my backyard. This is pretty much what I wanted when I was younger. Very cool video!
As a Rollercoaster Enthusiast I would KILL for that thing 😻😻
Outrageously super neat. Engineering+Math+Robot+Imagination == FUN!
Engineering is like science, but louder
Couple this with a VR headset and a fan, and you've virtually got the real thing!
Awesome build... just checking if you are interested in fostering any kids, because Id like to put my name forward :)
That's a hard pass. There are already too many kids around here...
VR for this would be pretty cool
Fr
This is begging for an LTT collab
You da best dad EVARRRR!
That would be sweet. He would need to come to me though. Shipping this monster out West would be a nightmare!
Congratulations, you created the indoor roller coaster simulator of universal studios🎉
Did you make the parents sign permission slips or liability waivers for those kids?
All it takes is a mistake in the software. It's terribly irresponsible.
Up next: VR Headsets!
That's an epic set up. I am really impressed. Love the way you are using real world accelerometer data to effectively use any ride in the world that you have Information on. If you go full hardcore, I recommend dual encoders on each axis with cross referencing parameters for controlling the arm envelope. Feed the sensor information back through a Guard master Safety PLC from Rockwell and use safety function parameters to develop a hard stop envelope. Fun time.
you could have just bought an meta quest for the same amount of money as the monitor lol
Yes, but setting up VR for a system like this is going to be a tricky challenge
@@DavesArmoury Still would love to see it!😁
This should be brick and mortar. KidCoaster!
Awesome stuff. Adding my comment for the algo to help make this series go viral for the engineering fans on RUclips plus excited for VR headset update and some speed controlled fans.
Mate that is best Dad material right there! But… imagine this with Apple Vision Pro! 😎🤯🤪
That's really cool!!! Great stuff mate
why you didnt used some kind of VR set? they are pretty cheap and portable, or use your phone with a cardboard one
The main reason is it's too much information for a single video, while also explaining the rest of it. The whole project isn't finished yet :)
@@DavesArmoury oks! for now looks good its gonna be epic once is finished
hi, scott.
VR motion compensation is also pretty difficult to nail perfectly. Most VR headsets are made to anchor to the room's reference, and not a moving object. The compensation's added latency makes it pretty nauseating.
And let's not forget, small kids can't do VR !
@@P_NG that's why phase 3 will be dedicated almost entirely to making VR work :)
It's only August but somebody's got a very strong bid for Best Dad of the Year.
This is really impressive! I want to build a motion base/trackless ride, though my budget as a university student is pretty tight, so I really enjoy these kinds of videos! Thank you from Japan🇯🇵
Awesome video, Dave. Can't wait to see more of this project.
You and me both!
you have to enclose the seat and screen, so that the person who ride ,only see the screen in front of them ,and not the room anymore....that makes the experience much much better!! 😊
That size robots in our factory are completely guarded to prevent anyone from getting too close to the giant robot arm that can crush a person. Have fun but be very careful.
Agreed. Full guarding is the easiest way to keep people safe, but not the only way. There is a tonne of safety on this for both the rider and spectators
@@DavesArmouryWhich safety certifications did you obtain for this ride?
@@mipmipmipmipmip-v5x Why would I get a certification for a POC? This isn't a product
I do the roller coaster laundry basket with my cat. At first I just did it to see his reaction but now he won’t stop jumping in the basket. I think he likes it, lol.
I can't imagine a cat being into that. Mine would fight me just for suggesting it
0:49 vr headset tho
Fr Vr Will be Much better
Best dad ever❤❤❤
Vr headset or even just enclosing the seat and screen area would probably make it terrifyingly immersive.
You've made the channel I dreamt of making!! I had a whole notebook full of crazy robot at home youtube channel ideas! I'm so jealous, failed to get my hands on one for my house. Let alone power it! Nice work on the simulator!!
I would kill to watch Taron on this, also love the fact you were eating dorito crisps while on Troy at Toverland
Taron would be fantastic on this. Lech coaster too
VR Glasses I can’t wait to see!!
this gonna work awesome on VR
Oh my word!!! FANTASTIC!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍
Very nice! A robotics engineers' dream!
This reminds me that thing at Epcot where you could create your own roller coaster and then test it in a simulation.
Muffins got his sub... that looks incredible
It's time to pair this with Roller Coster Tycoon 3 and/or Planet Coaster so you can make your own roller coasters and then ride them.
Dad of the year!
Do you know that gladOs you made? Maybe try making a Wheatley for her...when your not in the room give her someone to talk to even if shes a robot...you dont have to but its a cool concept design
I love the idea. Had a hard time getting the wheatly voice to work, so I moved onto other projects. I'll likely revisit in the future
Thanks:)
You could also get one of the Vr headsets that just uses a phone screen and do it thats way for more "realistic" views. Incredible project! Would love to make a version myself some day
Thats an insanely cool project it would be sick if there was some adjustable fan added to it aswell
I would literally buy this if I could! It’s been a dream forever to have something like this lol
This is crazy!
Oh man, if this had VR, it'd blow your mind
V3 is in the works :)
That is something. WOW!
Eyy KUKA, nice! Greetings from Augsburg, Germany
Hello there!
Man, I should have stayed in School!! Awesome job Dad!
This is lowkey the most awesome thing that I’ve seen in a garage and I love it. Keep working, your content is awesome. Subbed
Happy to have you!
Can't wait to see a follow up where he adds VR for a more immersive experience. put a fan in front for immersive airflow.
Combine this with a vr headset and this would be crazy
Nice technique for shaping things using Playdoh, and then just measuring manually. Obviously 3d scanning comes to mind but then that's way to technical and over-complicated for what was needed.
I subscribed as soon as I saw the Dr Krieger poster.
YOU SHOULD 100% PUT VR GOOGLES ON THAT AND SNYC IT UP WITHT THE RIDE
Also, im so jealous if my dad did that, i would be so happy
What you can do is use a vr to make it feel way more real
Yo I recommend using VR and also adding like a wind blower to the robot front and back so it’s like a real drop with the wind. Keep up the good work!
this dude is awesome
G’day mate. That’s beyond bloody awesome. Obviously VR would save you having the monitor - there are lots of VR coasters out there! I loved Your 3D printed brackets were excellent. Plasticine was a great idea! Softcore, lol. I would have 3D scanned it using my iPhone or iPad and popped it straight into my design software, but I actually like your idea better for this simple interface👍. Now … for goodness sake, get yourself a decent fabrication guy who can bend and TIG cromolly tubing. Stronger and way lighter than steel and you can design it like a spherical roll cage or whatever you can imagine. Way way way safer for your kids too. Well, You just blew my head off with that video 🤩 cheers mate 🤝 🇦🇺
You should use a vr headset
True
Why was I thinking the same thing😭🤚
Me2!
This is cool but scary. That arm could crush a human skull in seconds.
This would be perfect for simulating Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey at Universal since it also uses kuka arms!
Next step, get a VR headset and create a Roller Coaster simulator game that can simulate real roller coasters but also lets you create new ones just for fun :P
Man oh man im i glad i found you. I love all the nerdy info. You should also try collabing with some other creative creators. Like boy boy, mark rober and stuff made here. All amazing channels that remind me of this kind of video
Maybe one day!
This could very well read "Kid turned into red paste by Dad's industrial robot"
What happens is anyone with basic robot safety awareness is hushed away, until all viewers are supportive of wildly unsafe projects.
Who is being "hushed away"? Discussion about safety is very important
@@DavesArmoury the comments are smothered by toxic positivity. You built a toddler crusher and to the few viewers with actual robot experience worried about safety, you proudly tell you hand over an e-stop to the parent as if that helps at the point where it's needed. Safety never even entered this discussion.
@mipmipmipmipmip-v5x "Toxic positivity" is an interesting phrase. The eStop is a very small part of the safety system that will ideally never have to be used. The position, velocity, torque limits on each axis, cartesian monitoring, and multiple safety lasers actually keep the rider and operator safe. Something appearing unsafe isn't the same as it being unsafe. Systems like this exist at theme parks all over the world. The previous video explains the overall risk analysis process (ISO 12100), though it doesn't go into the specifics of what was actually implemented. That was an oversight on my part. I'll be explaining the safety specifics in more depth in the next iteration
It looks so easy to ride a roller coaster when its on tv but once you get on the roller coaster its a different story
Agreed. A lot more to the experience than just moving around
This is great it would probably be so immersive if you could use vr with it
Looks like the Robo Coaster developed by Simworx. Cool ride. I’ve been in the thrill ride industry (roller coasters and thrill rides ) for close to 18 years now. I love designing rides.
Playdoo is definitely a suitable choice, but usually casting or moulding are done to create a permanent template
Thanks for the info :)
Disney actually had an attraction called Cyber Space Mountain back in 2002 at Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris where guests could design their own ride experience on a screen (using premade elements) and hop into a robot to experience it. It was more a barrel than a robot so no actual movement. Kuka also makes robot-arms for rides, whether they're mounted on a track (Forbidden journey at Universal) or fixed like your config (Danse avec les robots at Futuroscope in France) where they pull up to 3g!.
Muffins is an adorable kitty
Amazing to have the confidence in your own programming to put your kid in an industrial robot arm! Hope you have good insurance.
No no, we're supposed to say what a good dad he is. Like those general aviation channels where parents put too young kids at the controls. God I hate the 2020s.
What a great dad! I think you need to turn the lights off to hide the static environment around the arm!
Agreed. Hard for filming, but better for riding
To get accurate angles and measurements I stick a ruler to something then take a picture side view from both sides then overlay on my project on fusion 360 but it's super important you hold the camera perfect
Man, using RSI for this is definitely closer to the insane end of the scale, you can cause some *really* nasty whiplash if you time out. The best option for this, and as far as I know how KUKA did it with their RoboCoaster(in addition to using the SafeOperation option) is pre-recorded ready2animate sequences which can be started through anything(including through RSI for IPO-perfect sync). You really don't want something that will just stop mid-IPO cycle and slam on the brakes if your unsecured ROG advertisement(sorry) power cord falls out mid-twist.
Other than that, fun project!
Yeah. The torque-limits on the joinse are pretty tight to minimize sudden changes. Any motion is also filtered and controlled through an intermediate server to respect respect low torque and speed. Pre-made animations would work for this phase (pre-recorded coasters) but won't work for the next phase (live data), so I jumped to the final implementation for the control
I remember when Epcot at Disney did this
I’d want this just to relive all rollercoasters that been demolished
Roller Coaster Archive Project
Yes. Relive the Big Bad Wolf 🐺 and Volcano the Blast Coaster 🌋
I'd go with steel square tubing (A500), it's about another 10KSI stronger in yield compared to A36 (30% increase in yield strength).
You could get your kids to design their own rides in planet coaster and use the povs from that
This with VR would be crazy
You know that this is an existing ride in some themeparks right? Great video btw!
Nice easy to build along at home Ty
Upgrade idea: use a vr headset instead of a monitor
AWESOME!
Professional question :
How many times did the Kuka PC/control crash/lock till now?
Had one of them lock twice in a day, luckily it just stops moving, otherwise this would be terrible.
Not once. Happy little controller
One thing you can do for V3 is add speakers near the riders ears so you're more immersed
Real dad so cool❤❤❤
The theme for next year is the year of replacements.
You should use a VR instead of a TV so it feels super real
I didn’t see the other comment so if you say this is copidd
Agreed, and it's in the works. VR for something like this is going to be pretty complex, but hopefully doable
imagine how sick this would be with a vr and a fan to give wind