Those are really cool. Some of those look heckin intricate! I've seen a couple printed ones floating around, excited to see what you come up with! I'd think laser cutting would be very useful too for the large flat panels.
Super neat, loved that you paid honored the late Keith Newstead. Also heard on the pod how you revived his FB page also that was some great work there.
That is fascinating, I'm looking forward to seeing your 3D printed exploits, I printed the polar bear and seal automata for my nephew's son and had great fun producing it
Thanks! They are generally all powered by one motor/crank or spinning power source like a propeller for a whirlygig, but anything goes really. There is a nice book that I picked up that dives into the basics. I was going to include it on the video, but I ran into difficulty with my video making equipment late last night, so I will have to show it in the next one.
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Voltron legendary defender was such a beautiful show
Oh absolutely!! Some stand out episodes for sure!
That's absolutely fantastic Wes!
Thanks man!!!! I loved yours too!! 🤓👊
Those are really cool. Some of those look heckin intricate! I've seen a couple printed ones floating around, excited to see what you come up with! I'd think laser cutting would be very useful too for the large flat panels.
Yeah, tell me about it! That's all I wanted to use the ENTIRE time I was cutting this mess!! 😆
@@Geeksmithing your patience far exceeds mine. Like @onceuponaworkbench says, CNC:Let a robot do it!
@@C3DPropShop I wanted to make this iteration as accessible as possible. "I could do that too if I had those tools" is not an excuse for this one!!:)
@@Geeksmithing good call. ExcEpTt I DonT HaVe CarDsTOcK anD SciSoRs!?!? /s
That's awesome dude!!
Thanks man! 😎🦁
Dang. That’s pretty awesome.
Thanks man! Hope it was worth the wait!!
Super neat, loved that you paid honored the late Keith Newstead. Also heard on the pod how you revived his FB page also that was some great work there.
Hey thanks!! It was definitely an interesting turn of events and I'm glad to help it continue on!
So good!!!!
Thx man!!!!
That is fascinating, I'm looking forward to seeing your 3D printed exploits, I printed the polar bear and seal automata for my nephew's son and had great fun producing it
Ooooo. I should look those up! 😎 They are so magical!!:)
This is all sorts of awesome. #Make30in30
Thx mang! It's SUPER addictive! It's all I wanna make now. 🤓😆
That's pretty cool, these are new for me. Do all the examples you showed run off one main movement like yours?
Thanks! They are generally all powered by one motor/crank or spinning power source like a propeller for a whirlygig, but anything goes really. There is a nice book that I picked up that dives into the basics. I was going to include it on the video, but I ran into difficulty with my video making equipment late last night, so I will have to show it in the next one.
Here it is, if interested:
amzn.to/3wRGOIB
Thanks! I'll look into it. These are neat!
Coooool! Is this Gentlemen's facebook group the one you are now a monitor on?
It IS!!
So I was thinking as you started cutting, he should do this on the laser and then bam! Hahaha
Haha it was all I could do, to NOT use it!!! 😆😆
If I wasn't on a time crunch, I definitely would have!! 😆