I built a delivery robot (and lost my sanity halfway through)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @K3rim
    @K3rim  Год назад +55

    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Intro
    0:30 The concept
    0:56 The design
    1:27 The wheels
    2:02 The battery
    2:42 The battery compartment
    3:38 The charging
    4:01 The frame
    5:45 The cover
    5:56 The steering system part one
    6:44 Get money
    7:35 The steering system part two
    8:22 The final assembly
    10:35 The motherboard
    11:24 The aftermath
    12:12 Driving around
    12:53 The problems
    13:14 Credits and Outro

    • @donwackyaids1771
      @donwackyaids1771 Год назад

      Become youtube guy

    • @Zeddify
      @Zeddify Год назад

      hello 😂

    • @Zeddify
      @Zeddify Год назад

      I am from USA

    • @Dr_ninjaboy8787
      @Dr_ninjaboy8787 Год назад

      great vid

    • @Jianju69
      @Jianju69 Год назад

      All of those pitfalls you struck are so familiar. Welcome to the frustrating and rewarding field of engineering, fabricating, and developing!

  • @noahorr3480
    @noahorr3480 Год назад +703

    As a professional programmer and a hobby roboticist learning ROS, I guess I'm part of the 10% that would like to see dat code :) Congrats on the project, the design, presentation, editing were all top notch. I am super disappointed this is the only video on your channel.

    • @K3rim
      @K3rim  Год назад +51

      Thank you! I hope to upload some more videos in the next few months :)

    • @glowytheglowbug
      @glowytheglowbug Год назад +12

      @@K3rim would be cool to see your code too :3

    • @-loarado
      @-loarado Год назад +14

      @Eric Wieland I feel like those statistics don't apply to his general audience

    • @vaisakh_km
      @vaisakh_km Год назад +3

      :( me part of 10

    • @snowsail
      @snowsail Год назад +1

      Mee toooooo

  • @clwnwrld
    @clwnwrld Год назад +225

    Hey man, great job! For a one-person engineering group that not only designed the mechanical part, the electronics, programming, and also machined and assembled everything this is amazing! You're like a swiss army knife!

    • @K3rim
      @K3rim  Год назад +10

      Thank you very much man :)

    • @user-nh2lj8so9m
      @user-nh2lj8so9m Год назад +3

      @@K3rim This is the comment I was looking for. The roles broken down would be relatively easy for any engineer, but to do them all is pretty cool. It is obvious that you have a great future ahead!

    • @evoluckievo
      @evoluckievo Год назад

      @@K3rim the funny thing is this might actually be a little better than others lol

    • @recepnas3709
      @recepnas3709 Год назад

      He is following the steps of "Stuff Made Here". Very nice work and experience. Curious how his future projects will turn out!

  • @willemkossen
    @willemkossen Год назад +190

    That one special instance, where the RUclips algorithm gets it right and recommends this video to me. Fun to watch, interesting build, nice energy. I subscribed in the hope you will create more in the future. Your ingenuity and perseverance will get you far in life! Good luck!

    • @K3rim
      @K3rim  Год назад +6

      Thank you very much for your comment! I’m happy you enjoyed the vieo and hope to publish some more builds im the future. :)

    • @LanceCSTCuddy
      @LanceCSTCuddy Год назад +1

      @@K3rimadvice: upload in smaller chunks. You get a built-in sanity check as you put your thought process into words when you write the script, AND you get feedback from knowledgeable people that might help you avoid bad choices.

  • @J.A.Robots
    @J.A.Robots Год назад +71

    Honestly, I think it's an amazing project. The problems you encountered are completely normal to encounter especially while studying, don't be too hard on yourself. Good job and nice work on the video, was really entertaining to watch.

    • @K3rim
      @K3rim  Год назад +5

      Thank you :)

    • @soheil5710
      @soheil5710 Год назад +1

      Yep those kinds of problems are basically universal, especially the time struggle near the deadline 😂

  • @jxtq27
    @jxtq27 Год назад +3

    As an engineer, I really appreciate seeing such an honest presentation of how a project goes. You've built something cool, and it's totally expected that lots of little things will go wrong. A lot of creators skip past the hard parts and just present the finished version of each step, but your video gives the real flavor of doing engineering work. It's hard, we make mistakes, and with a lot of persistence and frustration we get to a working solution. Then we criticize it, find all its flaws, and start over again. Brilliant job, both with your project and with the exposition.

  • @OfficiallySnek
    @OfficiallySnek Год назад +31

    Wow man! Though everything may not have gone the way you wanted it to, trust me when I say you still did amazing. I do understand how something that seems so simple take forever, it's always like that. Mad respect to you and I wish you more success!

  • @toolscientist
    @toolscientist Год назад +13

    Every engineering final project should require a youtube video of what went wrong as part of the assessment. There'd be thousands of hours of hilarity produced every year.
    Instant subscribe from someone who also bit off more than they could chew 👍

  • @blankrofl
    @blankrofl Год назад +30

    I bet you could make a career out of building things and documenting your engineering process online. This was great and I love the look of the finished product!

  • @albertn.9123
    @albertn.9123 Год назад +12

    Criminally underrated. Deserved a sub.

    • @K3rim
      @K3rim  Год назад +1

      Thank you :)

  • @johnwig285
    @johnwig285 8 месяцев назад +1

    Dude this is spectacular! Even most engineers can't pull this off on their own. I understand why you got a B not A. Maybe like me, your Prof expected a delivery app integrated and also having autonomous capability. So novelty/impact is a crucial aspect of grading.

  • @tahaalbusaidi7579
    @tahaalbusaidi7579 Год назад +3

    Bro this is one of the most entertaining projects I've ever seen in my life, keep up the grind man :)

  • @gamerwager5317
    @gamerwager5317 Год назад +13

    More creators must do this type of futuristic builds

  • @white-bullet
    @white-bullet Год назад +1

    i think that's the only time RUclips algorithm works right, good job 👍🏻

  • @YohanHadji
    @YohanHadji Год назад +24

    Hey that's fucking amazing, I don't get how you only got 5. And the documentation work too is amazing. It takes so much energy to record everything and make a good story out of it. I want to see what you make next!

    • @Dotfo15
      @Dotfo15 Год назад +2

      Isn’t 6 the best grade in Switzerland?

    • @bustanut4610
      @bustanut4610 Год назад +2

      @@Dotfo15 So apparently in Switzerland, 6 is Excellent, 5.5 is Very good, 5 Good, 4.5 Satisfactory, 4 Sufficient, 3.5 Insufficient, 3 Poor, and 2.5-1 Very poor. I'm impressed with what he built, but I can see how the professors and others over there would only give it a "good" grade because of all the problems it still had, and how it physically didn't look completely polished and stuff. K3RIM also mentioned that he didn't do well on the writing part, so that must've been a pretty big point eater as well.

    • @johnwig285
      @johnwig285 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@bustanut4610from my experience, novelty also is a factor. Because ultimately this is an RC car, not autonomous. I honestly understand the pain of how we put so much engineering into it but we don't get the best score because it the use case isn't "unique".

  • @WillDonaldson
    @WillDonaldson Год назад +8

    What an awesome project! You did a great job documenting and editing the process. Can't wait to see more builds!

  • @luke4897
    @luke4897 Год назад +38

    Mad respect for all the effort, finding sponsors, the insane amount of time you put into this and for the memes ;) ❤
    Proud. 😤

  • @CallmeSam00
    @CallmeSam00 Год назад +4

    I'm very impressed with what you achieved. I manage software projects for a living, and in my opinion the process, the mistakes and the experiences you described is pretty much exactly what every junior developer goes through on their first projects. Now what you did is way more challenging though. Engineering, hardware development, firmware, software, time management, dealing with the consequences of your own choices, you've got all the boxes crossed. That's just an impressively complex project. I wish everyone had the opportunity to do something like this as part of their formal training.
    Seeing you do this, I'm thinking "That guy has a bright future and career ahead of him." Wishing you all the best, and thank you for sharing this video!

  • @gamerwager5317
    @gamerwager5317 Год назад +2

    Self landing rocket , something like Falcon 9 or walking dog would be great .
    It will make viewers excited and engaged👍👍

  • @dogbiscuitninja
    @dogbiscuitninja Год назад +2

    The algorithm finally recommended something actually good 🙌
    Oh, and show me the code! Need more in depth videos for those 10% I'm apparently a part of.

  • @schlollepop
    @schlollepop Год назад +3

    Swiss engineering are its finest. Great job.
    Don't worry about the grade. Any potential employer you tell about this crazy project will be happy to hire you on the spot.

    • @w花b
      @w花b Год назад

      I don't know if that's a compliment but I haven't seen many Swiss stuff break like a chinese bridge after 5 years so I guess it's positive.

  • @sarthakpandey5920
    @sarthakpandey5920 Год назад +1

    Loved the editing, nice idea, seemed like little brother of cybertruck :)

  • @michaegi4717
    @michaegi4717 Год назад

    I work in the area of driver assistance systems and automated driving for more than a decade. You really choose a hard topic.
    As a hoby I started building some machines. I never trusted my abilities to use metalstructures, I still build wooden frames. Wood is cheap, light weight and easy to handle... as long as changing humidity doesn't bend your structure ;-)
    Your video encourages me to go back to my workshop and work on my project (DIY pinball machine).

  • @Birdsandphotos
    @Birdsandphotos Год назад +1

    Your popping off man, great video!

  • @AspenFrostt
    @AspenFrostt Год назад

    cant belive im here before 4k subs. the trials and agony of being in rnd and designing almost everything from scratch with a tight deadline and low budget. honestly pretty impressive, cant wait to see what else you got in store for us

  • @twosomesaga
    @twosomesaga Год назад +6

    Congrats on the huge achievement! Eine 5 ist "criminally underrated", genau so wie dein Channel ;P
    So ein Projekt als Maturarbeit umzusetzen (inklusive PCB design, programmieren, CAD, manufacturing, video, etc) ist echt spitze!
    Häsch uf jede Fall en wiitere Subscriber :))
    Keep rocking it, fellow Swiss tinkerer & creator! Love it!

    • @K3rim
      @K3rim  Год назад +1

      Viele Dank :D

  • @freddyaguinaga3149
    @freddyaguinaga3149 Год назад +3

    It’s crazy this is your first video. I think it’s very well done. Looking forward to future videos man

  • @lucasfernando5290
    @lucasfernando5290 6 месяцев назад

    Absolutely amazing, congrats!! Probably one of the best videos of hobbyists i’ve ever seen.

  • @amp08021
    @amp08021 Год назад

    This project is beyond impressive. The video doesn't do the time and dedication that went into this justice

  • @gannas42
    @gannas42 Год назад +5

    Don't worry... even a natural/bare finish on the aluminum would have needed prep work. At minimum a good cleaning because Aluminum is very sensitive to weld contamination from dirt and oxides.
    Very cool project, man. You accomplished quite a lot in a relatively short amount of time. 4 wheel steering, too? You are a madman!

    • @K3rim
      @K3rim  Год назад +1

      Well… welding the aluminium was a little nightmare for itself. Next time I‘m probably gonna go with steel or some materials, that are easier to weld. Anyways it‘s nice to hear that you enjoyed the video! :)

  • @lucalauc
    @lucalauc Год назад

    I have ever done something similar to you. I realized how talented I am without sufficient rest. You feel your mind and body can almost work 100% output. Never thought I have that kind of potential. Of course, this is not a good story we should told to our kids but still a memorable time. PS, I get an A luckily.

  • @xdrocky5417
    @xdrocky5417 Год назад +6

    Man, I'm not too sure that this comment is gonna change anything, but please and just please keep recording and doing this kind of stuff, you have "it" in you and your video is awesome. Just that my dude, I wanted you just say how awesome you are. Keep doing it.

  • @volatilesky
    @volatilesky Год назад

    If you're making something with a lot of bends out of square tubing, an easy way to get repeatable "angles" in it, is to mark your bend location on the outer side. Then cut a "wedge" out of it, leaving the outer edge to hold it together. Bend, and weld the 3 sides instead of 4.
    And junkyards. Get your material from junkyards.

  • @thedrunknmunky6571
    @thedrunknmunky6571 Год назад

    Considering that this is the start of your engineering and RUclips career, I think you good job!

  • @JLCPCB
    @JLCPCB Год назад

    Well done! Happy to be a part of the project.

  • @oilbender
    @oilbender Год назад +1

    Man, that was great. As a mechatronics engineering student, let me tell you, i feel your pain. I'm definitely not taking such a huge task for my graduation lol.
    Definitely interested in more details like the code and the PCB design process. Wish you all the best.

  • @dannylumcreative
    @dannylumcreative Год назад +1

    Ur super talented really cool build man. A jack of all trades for sure!

  • @Larock-wu1uu
    @Larock-wu1uu Год назад +1

    Classic overengineering for the first prototype... Love it! :)

  • @MrBleulauneable
    @MrBleulauneable Год назад +1

    Dang ! The result is a bit underwelming but doing all that stuff by yourself from scratch is just crazy impressive !
    Looking forward for your next videos !

  • @Briandswinford
    @Briandswinford Год назад

    Doesn't matter what the outcome is, the learning experience you had is extremely valuable. Practical skills learned will carry on to many successful projects. You tried to do the impossible in an impossible timeline. Billion dollar companies haven't been able to make this concept work. I would give you a (A) for the effort and a (A) for the fact you actually made all that at least function to some extent.

  • @R2_Ross
    @R2_Ross Год назад

    A creative project & wow what wonderful editing + humor! I’m envious of your perseverance. I work for a robotics company (Owned by a rainforest) & they build 1500 package delivery robots costing 25-30k a pop which required a person to open a lid to access their package. It was pretty dumb.
    Anyway You’re going to do great things, your pitfalls are nothing in the scheme of getting a complex system to work.

  • @TonyO_v_O
    @TonyO_v_O Год назад

    The Charging system with the pull out battery compartment is really clever 🔥

  • @fasctic3922
    @fasctic3922 Год назад

    As an electrical engineering dropout from half a year ago who got a programming job in order to get some necessary money I needed I feel kind of jealous. The project looks really fun and diverse in the various skillsets put to use. Hope you had fun and good luck with the last years!

  • @vbcoding4039
    @vbcoding4039 Год назад +2

    You are a good programmer with a lot of passion you will go far if you just believe

  • @linovil
    @linovil Год назад

    Congrats on going this far, I mean you made it. Amazing and Unique final year Project. ❤

  • @minzugaming
    @minzugaming Год назад

    PLEASE CONTINUE THIS PROJECT!!!! And make a company from this! A lot of logistics would really want to buy if you sell this.

  • @floris2872
    @floris2872 Год назад

    Amazing video, as someone studying engineering I can definitely appreciate this project.

  • @aresqard
    @aresqard Год назад

    Thanks for the inspiration Kerim, I'm planning to build one robot too for my final year project. Keep it up! Subbed.

  • @AJ-bx7zj
    @AJ-bx7zj Год назад

    This is one of the best individual projects I've ever seen, congratulations!!!!

  • @Flix-f6q
    @Flix-f6q Год назад

    The pain will fade, the glory will stay!
    Gut gemacht!

  • @MyvotalDe
    @MyvotalDe Год назад

    I am just amazed at the quality of your Video. I would love to see you could spread out things into more Videos, going into Detail.
    Continue what you are doing and you are on a great Road to Success.

  • @carolwhitaker850
    @carolwhitaker850 9 месяцев назад

    Very cool and complicated build. Keep up the good work, a lot of engineering is about redesigning.

  • @soheil5710
    @soheil5710 Год назад

    Honestly amazing editing for a RUclipsr who appears out of nowhere! Greetings from the Netherlands🇳🇱

  • @playstation8779
    @playstation8779 Год назад +1

    It looks good. But I'm thinking one the size of a pallet for transporting large loads over a short distance for warehouse work. Autonomous of course.

  • @AlanPeery
    @AlanPeery Год назад

    An extremely ambitious project that mostly worked -- at least by the end of the video. If that was the state it was shown in, I think you deserved more than a 5 -- along with a talk about setting project scope! :-D

  • @unawesomesauce
    @unawesomesauce Год назад

    dude, this is genuinly awesome. this is the kind of content i think people (myself included of course) wanna see. if you ever have to do another project like this, or something for fun, i and many others would love to see it.

    • @K3rim
      @K3rim  Год назад

      I'll do my best, but I set the bar to high on myself with this delivery shuttle. :/ So future content may not be this extra.

    • @unawesomesauce
      @unawesomesauce Год назад

      @@K3rim eh, I think even if you're not making genuine robots it will still be awesome.

  • @wOOOOOLKy
    @wOOOOOLKy Год назад +1

    good work on that project, even with all the problems it ended up having and hey 1800chf isnt too too bad for what you were able to make

  • @jksr127
    @jksr127 Год назад

    For anyone wondering, the 5 he got is equal to a B in American grading system. Great job dude!

  • @edde3244
    @edde3244 Год назад

    This deserves many more views, it will probably blow up someday in the future

  • @Torreiro
    @Torreiro Год назад

    You are making a nice job, don't give up! The world needs more guys like you to make it better. God bless you! Congrats from Brazil!!!

  • @WistrelChianti
    @WistrelChianti Год назад

    That was awesome (very well cut) loved the list of wrong at the end. Laughed a lot (with simpathy) I think I learnt a lot from your mistakes. Thanks for sharing in such a fun, humourous and well presented manner!

  • @crisrose9707
    @crisrose9707 Год назад

    Its so cool to see other students my age building badass things like this! Just a tip for the simple 3d printed parts - 4mm plate steel with spacers in-between could achieve the same effect with much better material properties! (its also much much easier to weld than aluminium and you can just paint it to solve the rust issue). Also, rivnuts!!!

  • @alessandrogiuliani2915
    @alessandrogiuliani2915 Год назад

    Looks like a video from a RUclipsr with at least 200000 subs, shocked to see this was your only video and with 3000 subs. Amazing work and quality for the video and the project

  • @twoguysoneworkshop8744
    @twoguysoneworkshop8744 Год назад +1

    Excellent job and quite an ambicious final year project you have picked there! Thanks for openly sharing all the details of the making, I really enjoyed watching. Keep up the spirit and regards from Germany!

  • @libra.
    @libra. Год назад

    I was like: I want to see more of this guy, opened your channel and was surprised to find out that this is your first video. Hope to see more cool content soon

  • @joennespreuwers
    @joennespreuwers Год назад +3

    This is such a nice video, gives me stuff made here vibes. Keep up the good work my man. Hope to see stuff from you in the futute 😁

  • @deamit6225
    @deamit6225 Год назад

    Thats super impressive you can count another hobby builder to your subscriber list!

  • @minsze2680
    @minsze2680 Год назад

    Du sprichst sehr flüssig Englisch. Beeindruckend! Die meisten sprechen mit einem leichten Akzent. Ich fand das Video sehr spannend!

  • @bhatakti_atama
    @bhatakti_atama Год назад

    Please make a deeper dive video, explaining more about the process, design decisions and the more of the problems faced.

  • @VulpeculaJoy
    @VulpeculaJoy Год назад

    That aluminium sure would have helped on the suspension...
    ...also, wood is awesome. When building a prototype, people always forget wood. It's cheap and incredibly easy to work with.

  • @Birdsandphotos
    @Birdsandphotos Год назад +1

    I want to be an engineer and am going to be a mechanical engineer, so this is awesome for me

  • @nevillecreativitymentor
    @nevillecreativitymentor Год назад

    EXCELLENT VIDEO ... and bloody hell .. REAL REAL REAL !

  • @kenfilms3647
    @kenfilms3647 Год назад

    Wow. This was the best video I have seen for a beginner RUclipsr. I did not know you could get companies to sponsor your school projects. Could you make a video of what you emailed the companies?

  • @jupitersky
    @jupitersky Год назад

    10% here! Hearing about the programming would be neat! :D
    I'm excited to see more videos, 'cause I know whatever it is will be cool.

  • @williamchupin4842
    @williamchupin4842 Год назад

    you did an amazing job you should make those robots go out in public they look nice and preform well good job

  • @qrtgfqrtgf1574
    @qrtgfqrtgf1574 Год назад

    It's a good video, it's clear that you put your soul and strength into it. It is clear that you are a purposeful person, do not give up your occupation. I would like to talk to you sometime and get to know you.

  • @BukkitViper
    @BukkitViper Год назад

    Amazing work. Thank you for including all the mishaps and wrong choices, helps to learn for others mistakes.

  • @lynx8779
    @lynx8779 Год назад +1

    I wish I could do this like seriously this is my dream. Kind of maybe I would prefer doing it without the debt.

  • @jmdibonaventuro
    @jmdibonaventuro Год назад

    What a cool design!
    It seems that all nighters and desperate project work seem to be a universal, even across the pond. Even som this thing is impressive for one person in 3 months on such a limited budget. I’ve seen startups withs hundreds of thousands of dollars that have barely even finished the documentation that you did. Excited to see more out of the channel, and you most definitely earned a like from me.
    Good luck on future projects!
    -J

  • @ryanthelin6867
    @ryanthelin6867 Год назад

    This was an awesome video! Looking forward to more!!

  • @samdcbu
    @samdcbu Год назад

    Great video, excited to see what comes next from this channel. I can definitely relate to shooting yourself in the foot by making an unnecessarily complex design.

  • @robertapreston4200
    @robertapreston4200 Год назад

    Well done...... even the video itself was entertaining
    Good luck in the future.. you obviously have talent and drive

  • @akira5872
    @akira5872 Год назад

    Well played dude, I really like the video and how you described your errors.
    Keep going like that !

  • @snjert8406
    @snjert8406 Год назад

    Holy crap, dude. This project is insanely awesome and you should be damn proud of yourself for pulling it off. Greetings from the middle of Germany, you just gained another subscriber haha

  • @andrewarmstrong24
    @andrewarmstrong24 Год назад +1

    Awesome video! Loved seeing all the hard work

  • @illuminant777XtX
    @illuminant777XtX Год назад

    Yeah great video mate keep doing interesting projects like that and you will blow up in youtube in no time :)

  • @Felix-fr4me
    @Felix-fr4me Год назад

    Respekt was du da entwickelt und gebaut hast. Ich beschäftige mich auch selbst mit all den Themen und weiß wie verdammt viel Arbeit das alles ist... Mach weiter so!! :)
    Ich bin glaube auch nicht der einzige der sich über noch mehr solcher mega Videos freuen würde :)

  • @engineergaming275
    @engineergaming275 Год назад +1

    Hey, this is a very cool project, you can also add range sensors to protect it from accidental collisions. For example, an ultrasonic rangefinder, or make a lidar

    • @K3rim
      @K3rim  Год назад +1

      That‘s actually a good idea, altough it has 6 distance sensors, I just didn‘t have the time to program them. Lidar would be pretty cool, but it‘s sadly very expensive. I‘ll probably make a second video about this car. :)

  • @mikiahgroff
    @mikiahgroff Год назад

    Awsome video! I love to see enginnering at work!

  • @bobi_car
    @bobi_car Год назад

    Bro, mega Respekt!! Hättest volle Punktzahl verdient...💯 Fühl den Strucel

  • @benadams5557
    @benadams5557 Год назад

    Best practice is to use a grinder or wire brush before you make any weld, it removes mill scale, oxidation, oils and other contamination that would cause a weaker weld. A tig welder is by far the best option for welding aluminum in my humble opinion. However you could have made 3d printed assemblies to act as joints for the structural components. Continued you could have used differential drive to steer like a skid steer or tank making it significantly simpler with fewer moving parts.

  • @jakazuzel7673
    @jakazuzel7673 Год назад

    Good job dude I hope we get to see more of you!

  • @umursengul
    @umursengul Год назад

    This is actually fun to watch as someone having the same troubles as I did in the past :) Wonderful job! Tebrikler!

  • @Badsniperarmy
    @Badsniperarmy Год назад

    ALL OF THIS FOR A B? NAHHH WE GOTTA SIGN A PETITION OR SOMETHING. AT THE VERY LEAST A B+ for the sheer effort and the fact that it did function in the end

  • @loensus
    @loensus Год назад

    Really cool video nice to see a creator from switzerland keep up the work!!

  • @kiragaming9
    @kiragaming9 Год назад +2

    yo bro thing is awesome i think you deserve more

  • @VeNoM0619
    @VeNoM0619 Год назад +1

    One thought is, you could buy a power wheels toy for kids at like $200-400, and just put groceries in that and drive it around too :)

  • @TipsTricksMore
    @TipsTricksMore Год назад

    Awesome project 🤩👍👍👍

  • @msm2029
    @msm2029 Год назад +1

    Loved the project and great presentation too! I would love to get more insights on what went wrong and how you managed to fix those things, a sort of an engineering cut of the video perhaps. I also happen to be a a hobby roboticist and fall into that 10% category lol .

  • @ernestasgrimas4367
    @ernestasgrimas4367 Год назад

    Hey, a great video, really enjoyed that. Maybe a longer video of difficulties you came up with? including programming, designing, ect.