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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • How do you test a new remote control robot platform during lockdown? By building an obstacle course from junk, of course! It was a lot of fun, with some surprising results :)
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  • @MakersMuse
    @MakersMuse  2 года назад +103

    This was filmed during the 2021 lockdown when a travel radius limitation was introduced to reduce spread. That's why it wasn't appropriate to travel to and film at the beach. They are no longer in effect.

    • @imperial9729
      @imperial9729 2 года назад

      Will you be testing these on the beach now?

    • @IngeniousOutdoors
      @IngeniousOutdoors 2 года назад +4

      Ahhhhhh. See I came here to ask what changes could possibly make it to where you werent allowed to have an electric arc car on a sandy beach. I was like some weird motorized vehicles on the beach law? Some environmental protection law?
      Covid. How could I forget covid. Makes perfect sense lol

    • @jerryscanas
      @jerryscanas 2 года назад +8

      Travel radius is something that never made sense to me, nor did COVID ZERO.

    • @halimusmaximus8648
      @halimusmaximus8648 2 года назад

      Super late on this but I just watched the video and wondered if you would put some screws through the white flex wheel to give it traction

    • @DnBastard
      @DnBastard 2 года назад +5

      Sorry your government is like it is, seems the jailers are back in charge in australia
      Having said that, the obstacle course was a lot of fun!

  • @TurtleMaster326
    @TurtleMaster326 2 года назад +464

    The fact that OwObotics is a thing is proof that we are evolving

    • @MichelleW870
      @MichelleW870 2 года назад +46

      devolving*

    • @scorinth
      @scorinth 2 года назад +81

      @@MichelleW870 _evolving_

    • @theiris1002
      @theiris1002 2 года назад +20

      I thought I misheard him at first

    • @bruhmania7359
      @bruhmania7359 2 года назад +21

      Devolving*

    • @fast-yi9js
      @fast-yi9js 2 года назад +27

      @@bruhmania7359 *evolving*

  • @piconano
    @piconano 2 года назад +94

    The reason it's loud is because of gearing.
    They use small DC motors and a plastic spur gearbox.
    I love the look and scale of it.
    I wouldn't mind getting my hands on a cad drawing of one.

  • @scarletlightning565
    @scarletlightning565 2 года назад +176

    Next round: RCTestFlight's 3D printed tank/snowkat

    • @MrCarlozan96
      @MrCarlozan96 2 года назад +2

      Pls yes, came to the comments to recommend him to check it out.

    • @cmpatrick0
      @cmpatrick0 2 года назад +1

      Surprise seeing you here. I remember your KSP builds several years ago.

    • @scarletlightning565
      @scarletlightning565 2 года назад

      @@cmpatrick0 Aw thanks mate XD

    • @Diesr
      @Diesr 2 года назад

      I’d say make a tracked one or buy a snowcat

  • @outofdarts
    @outofdarts 2 года назад +186

    Every episode, I enjoy this series even more! I can't wait to see how well those gears survived.

    • @glowytheglowbug
      @glowytheglowbug 2 года назад +3

      Been seeing u quite alot in comments

    • @ramonbeltran3792
      @ramonbeltran3792 2 года назад +1

      I have a question why is it that my pla when it’s going to finish the print it start stringing or little spot like it not conecting. It only happen at the end. Can you help.

  • @jamesmatthew2677
    @jamesmatthew2677 2 года назад +28

    When I saw the spiked wheels continue to drive while upside-down, it reminded me of a demo of police robots that I saw a few years ago. They had one, not much larger than your platform, that was made to be tossed into a building. It didn't matter how it landed - it could drive either way.

    • @tomioka.6703
      @tomioka.6703 2 года назад

      Lol, thanks for your compliment 😃

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 2 года назад +4

      And it reminds everyone else of Robot Wars, where robots capable of operating in either orientation are a common defence against flipper weapons and wedge-bots.

  • @manaspatil3996
    @manaspatil3996 2 года назад +20

    Foliage Fortress? Tiles of Trepidation? Dodo?? Bro you are the Best 😎!! This is srsly awesome!!

    • @gregkrobinson
      @gregkrobinson 2 года назад +2

      Tangled hose should've been called "half a billy". Just add a Gatorade bottle

  • @knifeyonline
    @knifeyonline 2 года назад +37

    I know you might think you're a pretty boring person but not everybody can make playing with remote control cars fun to watch 😆 I love your videos man, thanks 😁

  • @BRUXXUS
    @BRUXXUS 2 года назад +40

    While I know you probably don't want to spend dozens of hours printing various wheels, but I'd love to see more viewer designs put to the test. :)
    I bet there'd be some really fascinating designs to overcome the traction, even using slick PLA.

  • @lavarsch
    @lavarsch 2 года назад +138

    Hi,
    There is this stuff where you can "rubberize(?)" your metal tools so they have a rubber grip, what if you put that on the edge of the wheels to give them some grip?

  • @patrickbeart7091
    @patrickbeart7091 2 года назад +14

    There's something very cute about this, like DARPA showing a combat robot being tested on a children's climbing frame because of lockdown

  • @gammaprysem
    @gammaprysem 2 года назад +55

    Ngl I was giggling seeing the concept of my wheel's design performing so well. Downside - damn slippery TPU.
    Really appreciate the ego inflation going on there.
    Also damn sorry my design embued your rover with my slightly pervy sense of humor.

  • @Dr.Fluffles
    @Dr.Fluffles 2 года назад +8

    An awesome sequel series to this would be a custom track design contest, seeing how much better the base model is compared to wheels.

  • @pascalgarcia5161
    @pascalgarcia5161 2 года назад +59

    Why not to create your own tracks you could mount on the spike wheels?
    Good fun!

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  2 года назад +38

      I think I'm gonna try that

    • @tomioka.6703
      @tomioka.6703 2 года назад +1

      Ooh, did I think about that, I would send him that lol

  • @lazyman7505
    @lazyman7505 2 года назад +5

    No matter what many people think, military designers are not stupid and there was a reason why tracked vehicles were adopted due to there offroad capabilities. No type of wheel can ever come close.

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  2 года назад +4

      There is still downsides like the weight, complexity and power consumption... but nothing defeats terrain better.

  • @jerminfestedmedia
    @jerminfestedmedia 2 года назад +7

    I'm glad you got to have some fun during your lockdown, cheers for the vid

  • @mattakudesu
    @mattakudesu 2 года назад +6

    This was a really fun video to watch, you did a great job designing the course despite it's simplicity.

  • @Roger_808
    @Roger_808 2 года назад +1

    the alliteration in this video is top teir

  • @kickingforchrist
    @kickingforchrist 2 года назад +1

    Crazy tracks next?!?!? Love this series!

  • @radicalxedward8047
    @radicalxedward8047 2 года назад +3

    I like these hobby meshing videos. It’s cool seeing fresh ideas for projects that might be obvious to some, but others may not have ever considered.

  • @DSdvdDS
    @DSdvdDS 2 года назад +2

    I love the work you are doing on this platform. Keep it up!

  • @tonywincott8448
    @tonywincott8448 2 года назад +2

    Loved the Backyard course. Great memories.. Thanks

  • @mikejones-vd3fg
    @mikejones-vd3fg Год назад

    I like how the tank demolishes the course but then gets demolished by the Dodo bird.

  • @stevenclark2188
    @stevenclark2188 2 года назад

    The Tank running the course reminds reminds me of the obstacles in commercials for Tyco's offroad RC toys.

  • @percurious
    @percurious 2 года назад

    A lot of fun watching too - thanks a lot!

  • @parrottm76262
    @parrottm76262 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed the tests. Thanks so much for putting it all together.

  • @my3dprintedlife
    @my3dprintedlife 2 года назад

    I love the random obstacle course! Just the stuff around Angus home. It always a good day with a Makers Muse video!

  • @AdityaPrakash-kt3rf
    @AdityaPrakash-kt3rf 2 года назад

    Excited for the next set of wheels! The obstacle course is perfect for your robotic platform and the crazy wheels!

  • @DaneC020
    @DaneC020 2 года назад

    I love this series! Fun to see some robots and 3D Printed projects together.

  • @FierceElements
    @FierceElements 2 года назад +2

    Really enjoy the channel btw. You convinced me to get into 3d printing as a hobby :)

  • @squareoctopus
    @squareoctopus 2 года назад

    This is like a video-paper on "Wheel profiles for home-garden exploring robots". The same obstacles would be found on my parent's garden xD

  • @rcmaniac25
    @rcmaniac25 2 года назад

    Did anyone else get a "young kid in backyard, playing make-believe" with the obstacle course? Fun video and great finding a solution to "can't leave home"

  • @ImMacke3000
    @ImMacke3000 2 года назад +1

    Love the fact that the motors names starts with OwO

  • @mrclown7469
    @mrclown7469 2 года назад +29

    16:00 To be fair to our Dodo friend, he shrugged off that hit pretty well 🤔

    • @Chad.The.Flornadian
      @Chad.The.Flornadian 2 года назад +2

      I got on to comment the same thing. The tank may have dominated the course, but he couldn't defeat the extinct bird.

  • @JanTuts
    @JanTuts 2 года назад +2

    0:50 "OwObotics"
    Angus: "UwUbotics"

  • @cordite7207
    @cordite7207 2 года назад +8

    Reminds me of the old Tyco Rebound. Its a bit silly but I'd rotate the axles outward and stick some 2.8 monster truck wheels on if the gearing doesnt burn out the motor and allow it to run upside down like the Rebound

  • @TheWright1
    @TheWright1 2 года назад

    Great series. I love rc cars and that is what got me into 3D printing a couple years ago.

  • @armandandreucci6757
    @armandandreucci6757 2 года назад

    Angus is such a cool guy. Would love to have him as a friend (one that you don't see much but you always get hyped when you going to meet)

  • @siegeperilous9371
    @siegeperilous9371 2 года назад

    Looking forward to the next vid in this series! :)

  • @tracyschultz2613
    @tracyschultz2613 2 года назад

    So much fun to watch!

  • @davydatwood3158
    @davydatwood3158 2 года назад

    Some years ago, there was a huge debate in Canada about whether we needed true tanks for our army, or could do the job with light armoured vehicles. LAVs are not only cheaper to purchase, they're easier and cheaper to operate because they have wheels. In the end, experience in Afghanistan convinced the government there was still a need for track-laying armoured vehicles. The bit with the EAT06 reminds me a lot of the videos being passed around by the pro-tank side. :)

  • @MotMotTheBot
    @MotMotTheBot 2 года назад

    I love seeing how all the wheels preform

  • @Sam-dn7jk
    @Sam-dn7jk 2 года назад

    Incredible video!!! Keep up the awesome content!

  • @mozkitolife5437
    @mozkitolife5437 2 года назад

    Innovative use of lockdown, Angus. I don't expect anything less from you. Very interesting physics with mundane objects 👏

  • @NOOTSMAZDAS
    @NOOTSMAZDAS 2 года назад

    This was so much fun to watch

  • @tonykyle2655
    @tonykyle2655 2 года назад +3

    Someone may have already suggested. What about create a gear and idler wheel for the new platform and print tracks and see how the new platform behaves against the tank?

  • @potteryjoe
    @potteryjoe 2 года назад

    Great job making the best of the situation with lockdown

  • @surya3587
    @surya3587 2 года назад

    This is both fun and informative!!

  • @morgansmith1529
    @morgansmith1529 2 года назад

    I can see this becoming the Fan Showdown of Max's channel

  • @JonathanBirch7
    @JonathanBirch7 2 года назад

    Awesome video.
    Keep on living your dreams.
    Regards from South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @BeefIngot
    @BeefIngot 2 года назад +1

    I would totally watch any sort of robotics/printed vehicles/mechanics olympics on this channel similar to the marble olympics.

  • @anzekersic703
    @anzekersic703 2 года назад +1

    Please make this into series where your subscribers design the wheels and you test them just like that guy with pc fans

  • @electronic7979
    @electronic7979 2 года назад +1

    Excellent project

  • @jakeplaysgames_A
    @jakeplaysgames_A 2 года назад

    The fact that you live in Australia and didn't call the video '' crazy wheels VS my outback'' astonishes me

  • @INSIDEHARDWARE
    @INSIDEHARDWARE 2 года назад

    VIDEO IDEA:
    1. Make your own tank tracks out of 3D print to be used on your RC platform.
    2. Try alternate track systems. Like your multiple versions of wheels

  • @codeofthewolf224
    @codeofthewolf224 2 года назад

    Hey great video, thanks a lot. I look forward to seeing your design and building my own, I see a lot og great projects in the future.

  • @michaelmusgrove1357
    @michaelmusgrove1357 2 года назад

    The 2021 Summer Olympics have nothing on this. Speed, performance and stamina and possible sabotage with banana leaves. The encounter with the garden hose is what lifted it to achieve Gold.

  • @falloutmule
    @falloutmule 2 года назад

    Great video! I was just watching the difference between a drill and an impact driver and the spiky wheels seem like an impact driver.

  • @vincentlawson6151
    @vincentlawson6151 2 года назад +1

    OwObotics. We are evolving.

  • @karlnowakowski7866
    @karlnowakowski7866 2 года назад

    Thanks for some great lockdown entertainment

  • @rwfracing
    @rwfracing 2 года назад

    This was a fun video to watch, but then so are all you videos. Each video you release I learn something and have fun. Thanks for teaching a 54 year old dog new tricks. LOL :)

  • @JustInTime0525
    @JustInTime0525 2 года назад +5

    Such a fun video to watch, hope to see more spike type wheels in the future!

  • @glennrmarks
    @glennrmarks 2 года назад

    I made a tank out of ABS, everything is printed solid at 98% infill, it has metal-toothed pullies as you find in a 3D printer with toothed belts as the reduction drive with 2 quadcopter motors. It has double reduction (i.e 2 belts per motor 1:16 reduction ratio) onto a metal shaft, a long bolt, using the hex bolt head to mesh with the ABS drive wheels (sprockets). The other only metal part is the roller bearings used on the main drive shafts and on all idler wheels. The shafts for the idler wheels are printed in ABS and 4mm in diameter with a slight flat on one side so it is printable. The idea works really well and is really strong. The shafts are stationary with the wheels spinning around them. Everything else is ABS printed (apart from screws and nuts holding the various parts together). There are 2 ECU's to drive the quadcopter brushless motors and the ECU's are controlled by an Arduino nano fully programmed by me (no Arduino libraries except for the NRF24L01 library). I find that printing things flat and bolting them together gives really good strength. It's a bit like cutting it out of plywood or a sheet of metal. The tracks are printed in ABS using nylon 3D printer filament as pins to hold them together.
    The quadcopter motors cost about $15 AUD each and the ECU's cost about $20 AUD each. The ECU's were reflashed with Simon K software to give forwards and reverse on the motors. The Arduino nano cost about $4 AUD and the NRF24L01 cost about $4 AUD. But I used a whole roll of ABS at about $35 AUD. Many parts were printed several times with minor tweaks to the design.
    I also made a bulldozer with a NEMA 17 stepper motor in the track frame and a single reduction belt drive (1:4 ratio). The motor has a metal pully (from a 3D printer) with a toothed belt but the sprocket end is printed in ABS with both the large-toothed pully and track drive sprocket as one unit (contained within the width of the track) this meant I could use a stationary shaft printed from ABS just like on the idler wheels. The belt is inside the track frame. By mirroring the process for the other side I had two tracks (no drive motors within the body) with wires from the track frame into the body. This gave me room to put a 3rd NEMA 17 inside the body to raise and lower a blade on the front. Again I used an Arduino nano to control all 3 stepper motors using my own code (no Arduino libraries except for the NRF24L01 library).
    The NEMA 17 's cost about $4 AUD each and each NEMA 17 has a stepper controller board (DRV8825) I also used voltage step-up boards to step the drive motor voltage up to 26 volts. This lets me run the NEMA 17 at 1,100 RPM for a somewhat slow top speed, but hey, it's a bulldozer and they are slow.
    I built a remote control (from ABS) using an Arduino nano with an NRF24L01 wireless board with a screw-on antenna. I used hall effect sensors to read the joystick movements. The remote has automatic trimming on every axis (two joysticks with 2 axes each). Both the tank and bulldozer is steered by only one joystick (forwards and backward, clockwise and anti-clockwise turns). The bulldozer uses the second joystick to raise and lower the blade.
    Both the tank and bulldozer use NRF24L01 wireless boards with the antenna "printed" on the circuit board, to be controlled by my homemade remote.
    If only I could post photos!

  • @rob10856
    @rob10856 2 года назад

    This made me laugh a few times, which is quite the accomplishment. Thanks!

  • @iuulia9245
    @iuulia9245 2 года назад

    this is some really entertaining stuff, love all the wheels

  • @thatspiderbyte
    @thatspiderbyte 2 года назад

    the thumbnail of this video is beautiful

  • @peter.stimpel
    @peter.stimpel 2 года назад +1

    "live from Bored during lockdown, Angus presents ..." nice one!

  • @logan317b
    @logan317b 2 года назад +2

    love the orange glasses

  • @fasthippy
    @fasthippy 2 года назад

    man top notch obstacle naming!!

  • @avejst
    @avejst 2 года назад

    Wow, that a Rundown..
    Thanks for sharing :-)

  • @kingblob6244
    @kingblob6244 2 года назад +9

    Has anyone else realised that Angus looks really fit? Like how do you do it man? Looking quite snazzy in those shades btw
    Also I really enjoyed watching the video :D The names of the obstacles in the course show how much you think these things out haha

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  2 года назад +4

      Haha i'm not too bad but 2020 made me a lil pudgy! Been trying to eat better though. Shades were a lucky vintage find, I bought spares :P

    • @mozkitolife5437
      @mozkitolife5437 2 года назад

      "King Blob" might not have the most informed understanding of what constitutes "fit". Angus should be 0.66 of his current mass to be considered close to fit. Just fact. Even Angus was kind enough to mention he's not fit here. These lockdowns are brutal on our overall health.

    • @kingblob6244
      @kingblob6244 2 года назад

      @@mozkitolife5437 Actually, you are correct. I infact am not an expert on what and what is not considered fit. It was just Angus's appearance of fairly well built that led me to that conclusion.

    • @mozkitolife5437
      @mozkitolife5437 2 года назад

      @@kingblob6244 No worries. I'm not trying to be insulting. I guess there's fit for lifting and fit for stamina etc. Angus is neither of those. Again, not insulting. This is fact. Sorry for discussing your physique, Angus. I'm in no better shape.

  • @dadmitri4259
    @dadmitri4259 2 года назад

    4:00 I love how the tiles perfectly match the wheelbase of the car, so it kinda bounces across

  • @onesadtech
    @onesadtech 2 года назад

    I feel like those flexible wheels would work really well on a fast RC like an Armma Granite or Traxxas of some sort. Love these experiments!

  • @bepstein111
    @bepstein111 2 года назад

    Very "Legends of the Hidden Temple" with the course. Love it.

  • @3DMusketeers
    @3DMusketeers 2 года назад

    Best Spectator Ever! Would love to see some tracks printed in TPU and hard plastic with different treads. Maybe some sort of interchangeable bits?

  • @Roanish
    @Roanish 2 года назад

    Bruce, my cat, loved this video.

  • @TheLunaLockhart
    @TheLunaLockhart 2 года назад

    when you hit the bird with the platform, my first thought was legit "and that's a recreation of how we extincted the great auk"

  • @tentative_flora2690
    @tentative_flora2690 2 года назад

    Those paddle wheels remind me of a turtle trying to bury it's self in the ground.

  • @coxtrot9890
    @coxtrot9890 2 года назад

    I hope you’re doing good in this dang lockdown

  • @mattymerr701
    @mattymerr701 2 года назад

    The wobbly wheels being good on rollers kinda makes sense. Because they aren't just pushing in line with the platform, they are also acting kinda like a with a screw action where they are pushing sideways as well which moves it forwards

  • @MarcusPHagen
    @MarcusPHagen 2 года назад +1

    It would be interesting to see the wobble wheels with a soft, sticky rubber tire. The combination of traction with eccentric motion might be very effective.

  • @thomaschirila6372
    @thomaschirila6372 2 года назад

    This car with the wobbly wheels looks like a drunk turtle trying to complete the obstacle course.

  • @kylebrake1806
    @kylebrake1806 2 года назад

    I love your videos!

  • @kieranclarke135
    @kieranclarke135 2 года назад

    Lockdown is the mother of desperation Angus. Nice job.

  • @bethisway
    @bethisway 2 года назад

    This was cool muse

  • @Stiggandr1
    @Stiggandr1 2 года назад

    Very cool video.

  • @TJ-ed8mw
    @TJ-ed8mw 2 года назад +1

    I would be curious on how larger wheels with 1cm (between outer diameters) spacing from each other would fair with this platform?

  • @Terry_Fritz
    @Terry_Fritz 2 года назад +1

    This was a balm for the inner child. :D

  • @rpavlik1
    @rpavlik1 2 года назад

    Great names for the obstacles! 🤣

  • @SRMWorkshop
    @SRMWorkshop 2 года назад

    Back in the early 90's I had a Tyco Fast Traxx that was quite the unit. It did have 2 limitations, ground clearance was not very good and it was prone to getting stuff lodged between the track and drive wheels. But the big problem was a weak gearbox. After minimal run time it would start loosing teeth and have to be replaced.

  • @1234fishnet
    @1234fishnet 2 года назад +1

    No Dodos were killed during production of this video

  • @Freebird2702
    @Freebird2702 2 года назад +2

    Tbh if you made the platform higher so that the wheels extended down that would help

  • @ath_greek
    @ath_greek 2 года назад

    When the simplest design is the most efficient

  • @drumstick6402
    @drumstick6402 2 года назад +1

    V1: low fast fairly simple
    V2: more ground clearance, better motors, gear box
    V3: suspension, monster truck tires
    V4: tracks without suspension
    V5: half track with suspension on the tires and tracks with all previous aforementioned upgrades.
    V6: some sort of system to allow for vertical movement like a grappling hook launcher

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  2 года назад

      feature creep! It'll probably play out like that too.

  • @pohucsecur
    @pohucsecur 2 года назад

    I like that ripsaw tank

  • @ukulelefatman
    @ukulelefatman 2 года назад +1

    Printing some square knobs on the ends of the expanding wheel fingers could add weight to increase the centrifugal force and traction when expanded.

  • @buzzfiend
    @buzzfiend 2 года назад +1

    If you used a spray rubber coating on some of the smooth plastic wheels, I'd be interested in the results. Might give more tractions. Another idea - wheels with variable but even width. Would allow you to climb narrower surfaces that are above and below and drag the cart towards the grip

  • @gummybread
    @gummybread Год назад

    The Foliage Fortress!
    The Tiles of Trepidation!
    The Rollers of Retribution!
    ...and a seesaw

  • @nonchip
    @nonchip 2 года назад

    before you showed the tank i was actually thinking about threads or maybe more complicated "wheels" that attach rigidly with a part, would that be an option for other wheels you test? like having a "wheel" from multiple parts (in the case of the tank the driving gears/pulleys hooking onto your gear case somehow)?

  • @aaronkeler7432
    @aaronkeler7432 2 года назад +1

    Quite fun to watch :) If indeed your gears got damaged you can use helical gears next time. With more teeth in contact at any time they can handle higher torque. With 3D-printing even double helical gears are easy to manufacture. That way you don't even get axial forces as a tradeoff.