I 3D Printed a 1300% Dummy 13 Robot

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  • @johntetreault
    @johntetreault 4 дня назад +9

    Remember though.... What you went through is exactly WHY this thing will sell... The skill and tenacity to complete it is a high barrier to entry...not many people CAN print a 1300% scale Dummy 13...but YOU did... So you have a unique product.

  • @collimic
    @collimic 4 дня назад +3

    Great content. Love the colors you chose for the Dummy 13. I also liked the post production clips you added to this video.

  • @TheMrRatzz
    @TheMrRatzz 4 дня назад +6

    That dummy is unbelievable - love the 3D print though!

  • @O-RoD
    @O-RoD 4 дня назад +2

    Print the connections in a stiff TPU

    • @802Garage
      @802Garage 3 дня назад +1

      I def think this could be a good solution.

  • @RustyMetal
    @RustyMetal 4 дня назад +3

    epic thumbnail picture, thanks for the video

  • @timmyssweet
    @timmyssweet 3 дня назад +1

    Yes, I have an opinion on everything. I think as people age, we realise that everything we do cost money. As a result, hobbies have become a guilty pleasure rather than the recreational activity they ounce where. Hobbies are also done in leisure time, so I’ confused whether you’re retired, in-between jobs, or been made redundant by your company. Either-way, it’s none on my business, but it adds to the confusion when you call 3d-printing a hobby that needs to make money. It keeps me watching, ha.
    I wonder if ABS would flex more than PETG. I worked on a lot on bumper bars during my apprenticeship, and they flexed - a lot. I think they were ABS, and they had no infill. I also think that gyro-??? infill may be the wrong choice. In fact, perhaps no infill for the joints. You could even cut some rectangle shaped, rounded corners, out in some areas to give the material more flex.
    My understanding is that plastic will flex, but it needs room to do that. If you bend a 3mm piece test piece, it bends, and brakes, within 5-10mm of itself rather than evenly across the length. The joints, when attached, are pushing the polymer to its limits or braking point. Scaling the socket doesn’t working because of the bending, and compression, characteristics of plastic.
    I don’t think the geometry of the socket is able to be sized. However, sticking to plastics bending 5-10mm rule, slots every 5-10mm with a few supports running the length could work especially with a softer plastic like ABS - I think. TPU may also be worth a try. Either-way, it’s a problem you will continue facing with large prints that require some flex.
    This has me thinking. Accessories or armour for humanoid robots. They are coming, and I see guy abusing one by kicking it, sadly. They maybe helpful, but they will take some wear-and-tear that companies have not factored in. Maybe even bump-stops like they have on motorcycles.
    Anyway, just opinions and ideas..

  • @datmixednut1254
    @datmixednut1254 4 дня назад +4

    Ain't no money in 3d printing,you lose money

  • @ApocalypsesDawn
    @ApocalypsesDawn 4 дня назад +5

    I was hoping there was gonna be a sexy version of the dummy 13

    • @TechnicalsTinkers
      @TechnicalsTinkers  4 дня назад +5

      Next up: Fembot 3000

    • @ApocalypsesDawn
      @ApocalypsesDawn 3 дня назад

      @TechnicalsTinkers Lmao. Dummy 69

    • @satina1169
      @satina1169 День назад

      @@TechnicalsTinkers do it! And give it a silicone skin and a cute female robo head as a finish hehe

  • @johntetreault
    @johntetreault 4 дня назад +1

    I think the best suggestion I've seen was printing the particularly difficult joints out of TPU... That will allow it to flex sufficiently while still maintaining structural integrity. Reprint one of the joints and see if it works.

    • @TechnicalsTinkers
      @TechnicalsTinkers  4 дня назад +2

      Might try that at 500% first LOL

    • @johntetreault
      @johntetreault 3 дня назад +1

      @@TechnicalsTinkers nah, only certain joints are technically impossible at 1300%... So, the knee for example....just print ONE knee out of TPU, and see if that works... If it does, print the other joints that simply don't work at 1300%... If it still doesn't work, you only spent time printing ONE as a test. Matter of fact, I think I'd only do the socket section out of TPU... TPU and PETG stick very well to each other...orient the print so the socket is at the top, print the whole thing in PETG and put a pause at whatever layer the joint socket starts and switch to TPU and resume the print.

  • @paulcrabb7167
    @paulcrabb7167 4 дня назад +1

    So... you just need to figure out a system to make the joints work so a customer can assemble it ... then you can ship it as a kit of parts for sensible shipping costs.

  • @mikejones-vd3fg
    @mikejones-vd3fg 4 дня назад +1

    That looks really good, I thought it was a total loss. Id consider this a success, the troubles you had is what normal businesses consider R&D and you only pay for that once, but you gotta continue to make them to get that cost back. Unfortunatley dummy13 only works as a posable figure which only works as a small model, so you really cant use its selling point in the lifesize version making it a hard sell. It looks cool still, it has that going for it even not working as intended so I can see the potential for profitable market for this type of stuff. Lifesize action figures! Those huge Halloween skeletons, the cheap ones are going for $350, and this is way more intersting then that not working as intended so i think there is some potential to get 1500-2000 for lifesize models like this. But maybe dummy 13 isnt it, or is if you could make it posable at that size. Give the customer a socket and wrench, manual pose. $1500 all day everyday. Its not what you have to sell its how you market it someone told me, 20 % is what you have 80% is how you market it, so you could even market non posable dummy if you wanted too but id give the customer a wrench and show them the bolts. $1500 Problem with this type of marketng is you start posing the dummy giivng the impression its easily posable, and now youre lieing to make money, slippery slope, so i appreaciate all the honesty.

  • @daves3016
    @daves3016 4 дня назад +2

    RIP intro scene, ope i saw it after vid started, you snuck it in.

  • @typeaboutit
    @typeaboutit 4 дня назад +3

    print a fullsize car next :)

  • @mackyd955
    @mackyd955 4 дня назад +3

    Life sized predator and or xenomorph

  • @Krunkle78
    @Krunkle78 4 дня назад

    I'm doing one at 1000% right now, parts are almost done waiting for a bit more filament to come in so I can finish then assemble time

  • @tombo7719
    @tombo7719 3 дня назад

    dove tail the joints, what was taken out, dove tail joint with a seperate hole for a printed dowel to keep it in place, or a spot to put a screw through.. would keep the joints right, able to put together then secure

  • @GreaterGoodMining
    @GreaterGoodMining 4 дня назад +1

    Sounds like a lot of work, but that thing is awesome! Probably will ROI the 3d printers faster than your ASIC's at this point

  • @randystevens2710
    @randystevens2710 4 дня назад +1

    It is a Great Project. Thank You for sharing it with us.

  • @Sir_Sectrix
    @Sir_Sectrix 20 часов назад

    Is their gonna be a walkthrough on how to do this

  • @PERKINSP
    @PERKINSP 4 дня назад +2

    BACK AT IT ,,, GM People

  • @chrismapley7513
    @chrismapley7513 3 дня назад

    Yes a lot of hassle but very cool

  • @hewholurkz7239
    @hewholurkz7239 4 дня назад +1

    lolol @ 87,000 dollars... hahahahahaha

  • @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel
    @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel 4 дня назад +2

    lol print a plastic friend

    • @TechnicalsTinkers
      @TechnicalsTinkers  4 дня назад +1

      This plastic robot has already asked me to help him move WTF

    • @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel
      @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel 4 дня назад

      @ the next thing he is going to demand cameras to give you demanding stare and judge you.

  • @johntetreault
    @johntetreault 4 дня назад +2

    😂. Worst print you've ever done, but think of everything you learned on printing things on a large scale... I never said it'd be easy...but it's definitely cool.

  • @3Dprintinglawyer
    @3Dprintinglawyer 3 дня назад

    How can you not like Iron Man? At least the Robert Downey Jr. version. Also, couldn't you have made the part thinner? Like you don't need a 4 inch thick socket. Keep the thickness about 300% but the hole for the ball 1300%. Then it would still bend.

  • @satina1169
    @satina1169 День назад

    but is he really that heavy after 20 rolls of filament (40 lbs approx.?)

    • @TechnicalsTinkers
      @TechnicalsTinkers  День назад

      Maybe I was selling it a bit. Not heavy, just unwieldy

  • @boltvalley3076
    @boltvalley3076 2 дня назад

    You needs to put electric components to come to alive to make useful work. Lol 😆 that is the answer, you did the easiest things the hard bit is to bring alive.
    Yes, we have 6 foot tall but it's much fun, our friendship grown stronger of this. Thank Ai for showing your videos it's very cool neat touches colour themes.