If I was building a steampunk robot just exactly like that the head part would be the color of brass instead of a black color and for the fingers it would be more possible and articulated and more.
If you keep making content anywhere near this quality and keep making rad stuff, you will be successful on RUclips. I'm shocked you don't have a million subs, but everyone starts with none so no biggie. Keep up the good work. 🤙
Thank you. Its been amazing to have such a warm reception on the internet. As of now my list of things to make isn't shrinking and there are a good few projects that only need my time to finish so stay tuned, I should have a fair few more videos to come. Even if they are late.
Just found your channel. You did a really wonderful build there. Sparky didn't look too happy when you were weathering him. I've never heard of filling layer lines with rub and buff. I've been using wood putty watered down and lately have tried auto body glazing putty (sorry I know you aren't able to get that in the UK) thinned with acetone. Both work but still require lots of work for the best results. Your printer parts turned out looking very good. Looking forward to future builds. Subscribed.
Thank you. I'm super glad you like my work. I do like the idea of wood putty and I think it might work well for large prints especially if you have to peice them together and hide the seems. Much cheaper alternative. Good idea!
I usually have a good 5+ hours of raw footage every project and before I release a video I have to sit through it all with my phone in front of me. If I am tempted to check Facebook it needs more editing. Lets face it, we've all seen a 3D printer by now.
Damn nice looking build with some great articulation and smooth movement by the end. Fairly good balance of detail with the parts and construction, although the music was decidedly louder than the rest of the video and about blew out my eardrums with the headphones on...(LOL) Might want to look at balancing the sound output between the voice parts and the music montages. The nods to other builders and those who inspired you was a nice touch and nicely illustrated both the collaborative effect of learning from others as well as those who have done some of the hard work to make it a bit easier for the rest of us. I am not a rabid "safety fanatic" per se, but you might want to use some neoprene gloves or at least some 'Workman's Friend' or "Silicon Glove" skin barrier creme to protect your hands a bit from getting torn up by your projects... I paid the price in industrial workplaces until I started using those. Overall, good enough video to earn a sub, I love building mechatronics for theatrical and entertainment. Welcome to the the "club"! Some fine work, great attention to detail, and a talent for it overall! 👍 I look forward to what you build next!
Thanks for the constructive feedback. And glad you liked the build. The sound balancing is something that is on my mind when making the videos but if it needs a few dB lower then I'll tweak that in the future. Welcome to the channel and hope you enjoy my future content just as much!
I would suggest using weathering pigments/washes for weathering instead of actual grease. grease is just going to get everywhere, and you can't use a sealer on it as far as I'm aware. Other than that, absolutely epic
I'd agree. You can achieve amazing things with the pigments however I'm not that artistic so alot of my wethering is natural I.e. I just don't take care of it. I had two humbrol things for rust and dirt but I don't like them as they are just water like and the pigment clumps at the bottom but I'll see if I can get something proper next time.
Really amazing skill set you have, impressive stuff. Love the final result. I scratch build my bots from ca glue, cardboard and scrap plastic… not as impressive! 😅 well done and thanks for sharing!!!
We all have to start somewhere. Don't think you need a 3d printer. With the right technique you could kit bash and paper craft awesome things. Plus that's just recycling so your doing your part for the environment and that's awesome too. Don't stop making, you have, are and will make awesome things.
I meant CAD that runs simulations. I.e. animation or physics. I think blender can do it but I don't know it yet so video games and lego are my easier alternative.
If I was building a steampunk robot just exactly like that the head part would be the color of brass instead of a black color and for the fingers it would be more possible and articulated and more.
He was even cuter in person at makers!!🥹🥹
I want that robot!
If you keep making content anywhere near this quality and keep making rad stuff, you will be successful on RUclips. I'm shocked you don't have a million subs, but everyone starts with none so no biggie. Keep up the good work. 🤙
Thank you. Its been amazing to have such a warm reception on the internet. As of now my list of things to make isn't shrinking and there are a good few projects that only need my time to finish so stay tuned, I should have a fair few more videos to come. Even if they are late.
This is fantastic!! That is how the Terminator originaly started. Very cool!!
*casually hides time machine* I have absolutely no idea what your talking about.
@@Gigatrix Where is Sarah Connor?
Fantastic stuff. Love the use of the meccano parts
It's actually a really good cheat code to fill in bits or attach things. One of the best "tools" I have in my collection.
That is so cool !!! Great job ! Congrats on your new little buddy !
Thank you! He is a great addition to the family.
Just found your channel. You did a really wonderful build there. Sparky didn't look too happy when you were weathering him. I've never heard of filling layer lines with rub and buff. I've been using wood putty watered down and lately have tried auto body glazing putty (sorry I know you aren't able to get that in the UK) thinned with acetone. Both work but still require lots of work for the best results. Your printer parts turned out looking very good. Looking forward to future builds. Subscribed.
Thank you. I'm super glad you like my work. I do like the idea of wood putty and I think it might work well for large prints especially if you have to peice them together and hide the seems. Much cheaper alternative. Good idea!
This earned you a sub. Looking forward to seeing more parts of the cosplay.
Oh I got plans don't you worry.
@@Gigatrix I have no doubt. *_That's_* why I sub'd 😁
Awesome build and great music mate!
Thanks. Also Martin (wintergarten) is a very talented maker and musician so I'm happy I can support his work too.
Good job dude, a lot of work and knowledge went into this video, hope you make it big!
Thanks. I could scale it up by %500 on my new planned printer.... oh you mean... thanks for the support!
I like that you cump over the boring 3D printing, and just show the finiched parts. And paiting, and wadering.😅
I usually have a good 5+ hours of raw footage every project and before I release a video I have to sit through it all with my phone in front of me. If I am tempted to check Facebook it needs more editing. Lets face it, we've all seen a 3D printer by now.
met you at makers central this an amazing build well done
Glad meeting all of you. Really nice making friends and talking projects. See you next year!
Damn nice looking build with some great articulation and smooth movement by the end. Fairly good balance of detail with the parts and construction, although the music was decidedly louder than the rest of the video and about blew out my eardrums with the headphones on...(LOL) Might want to look at balancing the sound output between the voice parts and the music montages. The nods to other builders and those who inspired you was a nice touch and nicely illustrated both the collaborative effect of learning from others as well as those who have done some of the hard work to make it a bit easier for the rest of us. I am not a rabid "safety fanatic" per se, but you might want to use some neoprene gloves or at least some 'Workman's Friend' or "Silicon Glove" skin barrier creme to protect your hands a bit from getting torn up by your projects... I paid the price in industrial workplaces until I started using those.
Overall, good enough video to earn a sub, I love building mechatronics for theatrical and entertainment. Welcome to the the "club"! Some fine work, great attention to detail, and a talent for it overall! 👍 I look forward to what you build next!
Thanks for the constructive feedback. And glad you liked the build. The sound balancing is something that is on my mind when making the videos but if it needs a few dB lower then I'll tweak that in the future. Welcome to the channel and hope you enjoy my future content just as much!
This is the coolest Video ive ever watched
Thanks. Glad you like it.
Sparky comes to life, grabs a soldering iron and stabs his torturer in the eyes.
He is programmed to not self terminate nor to harm his creator. Useful for the A.I. revolution.
@@Gigatrix Damn Asimov!
I would suggest using weathering pigments/washes for weathering instead of actual grease. grease is just going to get everywhere, and you can't use a sealer on it as far as I'm aware. Other than that, absolutely epic
I'd agree. You can achieve amazing things with the pigments however I'm not that artistic so alot of my wethering is natural I.e. I just don't take care of it. I had two humbrol things for rust and dirt but I don't like them as they are just water like and the pigment clumps at the bottom but I'll see if I can get something proper next time.
Really amazing skill set you have, impressive stuff. Love the final result. I scratch build my bots from ca glue, cardboard and scrap plastic… not as impressive! 😅 well done and thanks for sharing!!!
We all have to start somewhere. Don't think you need a 3d printer. With the right technique you could kit bash and paper craft awesome things. Plus that's just recycling so your doing your part for the environment and that's awesome too. Don't stop making, you have, are and will make awesome things.
You prototyped a design in BESIEGED? That is hilarious lol. Good job.
You've not seen nothing yet. There's depths of jank yet to plunder.
Wicked! Cool diy🤟🏻
Thank you!
Sweet!
Make a car transformer controlled by a cheap drone transmitter and receiver 😊❤
You told that you don't have a CAD🤔
I meant CAD that runs simulations. I.e. animation or physics. I think blender can do it but I don't know it yet so video games and lego are my easier alternative.
nice
nice shit
now implemnt chatgpt
I wouldn't mind adding a camera and microphone for facial tracking ect.. so maybe one day that might happen.