Now THIS is cyberpunk. Prosthesis that are capable of being produced by a consumer. I commend you for this. You have truly embraced the spirit of cyberpunk itself.
Someday, I want to hear that someone 3D printed their own space-ship and went to live on another planet. 3D printing is so amazing. I think we might already have the technical capability to 3D print simple machines or gearboxes, pieces separated by a thin layer of water-soluble support material that could work without assembly. I think eventually, we might see multi-material 3D printers that can create sturdier and more complex mechanisms. Imagine a car, 3D printed all at once in a large industrial 3D printer. Or a spaceship.
Not only his video, his channel is also so underrated, he has just 800+ subscribe 🙂 it's so less as hell... Like that's why people feels disappointed when you done a hard work and you get very less benefits
Awesome. I've watched many robotic hand projects closely, yours is original and the way you think is clear and systematic. You have a bright future, young man.
Exceptional work, especially considering you've taught yourself from scratch. Very commendable, you have a future in electronics design (if you want it)
You started this super project from scratch and achieved a great result! You are a true genius applied in projects to help others. I wish you much success in life
Wow Surya! Really very proud of you... Next step is for you to make this a viable proposition and help millions of amputees to lead a more normal life 👍
When I clicked on this video I asked myself why this video doesn't have more likes or views but then I remembered that almost everyone on RUclips can't do half the shit this person can
@PixelPursuits1 the best thing which u can do is to 3d print the casing it does not cost much, the rest can be done using a microcontroller like arduino and some tensile strings, servo motors and that's it for a low budget one
you could put rings on your toes that connect to strings that connect to a micro controller that controll the fingers individually. you can develop great levels of control over your individual toes with enough practice and even do it while walking normally.
bro this guy is a genius im actually planning on making my own bionic arm and this video has suplied me with much needed ideas and advice you really should take career in robotics btw
Excellent. Congratulations on the study you have done. I personally think you should use motors with the encoder to get the feedback. But you are GREAT
It’s really amazing what you have achieved, really fascinating to see young teenagers working on STEM projects, these innovations really make differences in day to life’s of many life’. Well done and god bless you!!!
This is super cool! I am making a prosthetic arm just like this for a school project that might get a scholarship so i can go to MIT so this is super helpful!
Very impressive work, and 3 iterations to a satisfactory proof of concept. You went far in that short time, Surya, and I hope you never stop being curious. Have you looked into what you want to do next regarding this project?
You are brilliant! I was very impressed with your ability to construct this technology with a limited budget and make it so realistic. Is there any chance you will create a leg next? One with an ankle that can jump and stand on tiptoes? Many people could benefit from a new leg as well and it could be a fun project for you.
Oh my God... I don't know what to say. Magnificent work. 👏 🙇♂ Edit: I remembered the line from Iron Man 2008 = "Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scraps!" Dude, you literally built this thing with a box of scraps. You have my full respect. I would work with you.
Having a 3D printer I think would aid you a lot with coming up with a more sturdy model. Being this is great work. Hope you receive enough funds to get one.
Duuude, that's so freaking cool!!! Right now I'm on my way to building a small size robotic avatar and this video is definitely a gem for me, thx so much!!
Amazing work man! This is the kind of thing that I as a second year electrical engineering student would definitely love to give a try, but I would not have had the initiative to try learn to do all this at the age of 17 😂
Awesome work man, I did build the Ada hand from open bionics but it costs a lot to get the right components and stuff and also the youbionic model with micro servos as well but your model looks at better and also cheaper , do you have stls or other things one could use to reproduce your hand ? Again awesome job man
Now THIS is cyberpunk. Prosthesis that are capable of being produced by a consumer. I commend you for this. You have truly embraced the spirit of cyberpunk itself.
Someday, I want to hear that someone 3D printed their own space-ship and went to live on another planet. 3D printing is so amazing.
I think we might already have the technical capability to 3D print simple machines or gearboxes, pieces separated by a thin layer of water-soluble support material that could work without assembly.
I think eventually, we might see multi-material 3D printers that can create sturdier and more complex mechanisms. Imagine a car, 3D printed all at once in a large industrial 3D printer. Or a spaceship.
This video is *SO* underrated!! Thank so much for sharing this!
True that.
Not only his video, his channel is also so underrated, he has just 800+ subscribe 🙂 it's so less as hell... Like that's why people feels disappointed when you done a hard work and you get very less benefits
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it :))
My friend really is changing the world
HOW DOES THIS NOT HAVE MILLIONS OF LIKES!?!?!?
They purposely don’t allow maximum exposure
My man doesn't know what's impossible! Much love homie!
Thank you so much!
Wow! Blown away Surya. Keep being this creative and you will truly change this world for the better!
Dude this is so cool! The fact you *self taught* yourself how to code and build an entire arm is crazy
Awesome evolution . Good Job
Awesome. I've watched many robotic hand projects closely, yours is original and the way you think is clear and systematic. You have a bright future, young man.
Thank you so much!!!
Exceptional work, especially considering you've taught yourself from scratch. Very commendable, you have a future in electronics design (if you want it)
Thank you so so much!!
This video will blow up soon! Very well done!
Amazing. Keep at it and never stop advancing. You're one of those people that's going to have an empire one day.
You started this super project from scratch and achieved a great result!
You are a true genius applied in projects to help others.
I wish you much success in life
Thanks again!
that is actually insane!
Well done Surya.Keep rocking.
Dude this amazing! Great work.
you deserve so much credit for this, really inspiring
Wow Surya! Really very proud of you... Next step is for you to make this a viable proposition and help millions of amputees to lead a more normal life 👍
Pretty good for someone as early into the topic as you are. Good luck to this or any other of your future endeavors.
When I clicked on this video I asked myself why this video doesn't have more likes or views but then I remembered that almost everyone on RUclips can't do half the shit this person can
I really likz this video because i was searching for a sort of mechanism to make my own but with a 3d printer. This helps alot you deserve a like.
I really appreciate the support!
You are INCREDIBLE! Thank you
Super da kanna,hats of to you surya....keep rocking...all the very best and heartiest wishes to you dear .
WOW, relly impressive!!! well done :D
FAB !!! Awesome, great work !
Now that right there is a true engineer! Well done mate!
Fantastic work, Surya! Genious doesn't require a huge budget and you have proven it! Much love, a like and a subscription!
Amazing. Very creative use of the compliant circuits
mans solving the one of the worlds single handedly (very underrated)
Fun fact is that we are of same age, although a year younger but we ended up making the same thing.... Congratulations brother
I am now 17 years old and will begin to study biomedical enginering vecause I love prosthetic hands
@@lapanteonrose4832 that's awesome!! All the very best
@PixelPursuits1 the best thing which u can do is to 3d print the casing it does not cost much, the rest can be done using a microcontroller like arduino and some tensile strings, servo motors and that's it for a low budget one
Name itself defines "The Surya" proud of you
Great work Surya, honestly! It would be SO SO helpful if you could kindly upload a detailed tutorial. I would love to do this for amputees.
Nice job, keep it up!!! This project is amazing and the fact that tou made it with a reduced budget makes it even more special.
For 17 you bro make great project.
This is totally cool bro ..I'm inspired to build my own ✍️...I like it
you could put rings on your toes that connect to strings that connect to a micro controller that controll the fingers individually. you can develop great levels of control over your individual toes with enough practice and even do it while walking normally.
That is excellent Surya. I like how you use the bending strips to control the fingers. 👍
bro this guy is a genius im actually planning on making my own bionic arm and this video has suplied me with much needed ideas and advice you really should take career in robotics btw
You're insanely impressive man!
Have you released final parts plans? I would love to get these printed locally.
Парень ты гений!)
this is incredible, you have inspired me.
Well explained. Congratulations and best wishes to you surya
Excellent work. Thank you. Wish you the best
Absolutely brilliant
Thank you!!
Its very cool that you stated The success criteria. It is very important in Any project
You're an amazing person. Keep up the good work!
Oh my god this is amazing
I am really impressed by your skill and way of thinking!
Thank you very much!!
Excelent project, but... where is the tutorial? you are a inspiration... you can be a master of billions!
Unfortunately I don't have a tutorial for this, thank you so much for the support though!
Fantastic work Surya. Beautifully explained and amazing creativity. Keep it up.
Thank you so much!
Fantastic Surya very thoughtful project to be proud of!.. Very well done 👏 👍 👍
Wow, fantastic project! You're going places!
wow well done mate
Wish you great journey bro
Looking forward your creative ideas and works content in this channel
That is so cool!
Excellent. Congratulations on the study you have done. I personally think you should use motors with the encoder to get the feedback. But you are GREAT
It’s really amazing what you have achieved, really fascinating to see young teenagers working on STEM projects, these innovations really make differences in day to life’s of many life’. Well done and god bless you!!!
Wow! What a great arm! I have a science project competition coming up and you helped me out quite a lot 👍
That's amazing, keep going !!
This is super cool! I am making a prosthetic arm just like this for a school project that might get a scholarship so i can go to MIT so this is super helpful!
Very impressive work, and 3 iterations to a satisfactory proof of concept. You went far in that short time, Surya, and I hope you never stop being curious. Have you looked into what you want to do next regarding this project?
AMAZING!
You are brilliant! I was very impressed with your ability to construct this technology with a limited budget and make it so realistic. Is there any chance you will create a leg next? One with an ankle that can jump and stand on tiptoes? Many people could benefit from a new leg as well and it could be a fun project for you.
Oh my God... I don't know what to say. Magnificent work. 👏 🙇♂
Edit: I remembered the line from Iron Man 2008 = "Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scraps!"
Dude, you literally built this thing with a box of scraps. You have my full respect. I would work with you.
Nice design bionic arm
You could have a successful RUclips channel teaching people how to do things like this.
Hello Surya, This is fantastic and super cool. Excellent explanation and meticulous work... Keep it up.
Has there been any progress on this? This was one of the cooler hands I've seen!
Bro you are amazing 💝
fantastic. You are brilliant!!
194 bucks and it looks better than the majority of big budget hands out now
:))) thank you!!
are you still alive?
Amazing 👍
*Random kid makes bionic arm that can move with his arm*
Meta (multi-million dollar company that makes VRs): "We cant make motion tracking gloves!"
This will really help me.
Having a 3D printer I think would aid you a lot with coming up with a more sturdy model. Being this is great work. Hope you receive enough funds to get one.
Nice work! Congrats!!!
Duuude, that's so freaking cool!!! Right now I'm on my way to building a small size robotic avatar and this video is definitely a gem for me, thx so much!!
This guy reminds me of IRON MAN❤❤
Bro that looks so advanced and soo cool im studying engineering at 13 so this is amazing to me
Bro you are a pioneer
wow, amazing job!
Great vid bud!👍
R U Kidding me?
Amazing work man! This is the kind of thing that I as a second year electrical engineering student would definitely love to give a try, but I would not have had the initiative to try learn to do all this at the age of 17 😂
Very cool! where there's a will there's a way!
Well done !
wow man ı really envy you
You have a good work
Cool!
YOU'RE A GENIUS HOLY SHT
So cool bro, wanna be like you someday.
Awesome work man, I did build the Ada hand from open bionics but it costs a lot to get the right components and stuff and also the youbionic model with micro servos as well but your model looks at better and also cheaper , do you have stls or other things one could use to reproduce your hand ? Again awesome job man
He's a highly trained professional
great job bro
Instead of flex sensor if u use ecg or emg sensor then it will be more cool and helpful
Very epic
Nice I've just ordered 5 flex sensors to design one as well.
Great!!!!!!!!!
Excelente trabajo 👍