Robot Dog Demo & Giant 3D Printed Lego
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- I took my robot dog to to TCT show this year with E3D, Lulzbot, and Matt Denton. There are various demos throughout the event including openDog V2, some giant LEGO and Droids! Links:
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A Note on Covid: The NEC & event ran a wrist band system to check every attendee was vaccinated or had a negative test within 48 hours. New wristbands were issued every two days throughout the NEC where the event was hosted.
www.tct3sixty.com/event/en/page/covid-commitment
www.thenec.co.uk/visitors/coronavirus-faqs/
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@@mohammedalshrief532 goog 🙈👌😎💝
That's the first thing I noticed. It almost looks like pre-Covid times.
K!LLING JAB
K!LLING ROBOT
Welcome to SURVIVE
Good to hear! I recently helped out at an anime convention that had a similar requirements, but also with masks. Between myself and the group of ~30 I was there with, not a single one of us, nor anyone we knew of, caught the virus while we were there. It was a splendid time and I'm extremely grateful for the scientists and engineers working tirelessly to move science forward for the rest of us :)
4:03 When you're dog sucker punches you for waking them up XD
XDDDDD
Had to watch it in 0.25 speed just to... confirm 🤣 Sorry James!
Love that he kept that in the video XD
Hi James, it 's great to see your report from TCT. Sadly I could not return to the event this year, so missed saying "Hello". With Best Wishes, Chris.
I looked out for you, see you next year hopefully!
04:04 The robot uprising has begun.
I love how polite and humble all these incredible engineers are. Its like if a meeting of mad scientists were written by Terry Prachet
Actually engineers are always afraid that you’ll find a bug or flaw in their design.
The perfect duo to represent us! Thank you both for bringing the Lulz to TCT 3Sixty this year!
The feeling, when your own dog kicks you in the face,
So many cool builds! Both you and Matt, and the droid
Thank you James - I look forward to seeing you again soon!!! :)
Cheers Sam!
That was a great build of yours!
Lego, please take note and make the giant pieces available for consumers! :)
they will probably issue a cease and desist for using the lego name like they did with ashville aggregates who simply referred (not named) to his concrete blocks as lego
At Lego's modern prices, that full size kart set would cost 1 million dollars...
...duplo
@@eliotmansfield I wouldn't be surprised 😂
@@rubenduplessis7459 actually oct.34lo :-)
having a 3d printer that can install brass inserts while it prints seems very useful
I love the organic motion of your current OpenDog, it's strangely cute.
Tons of fun! Glad there was an event worth covering! Thanks James!
"There were a bunch of other things here that look very interesting but are the subject of a video I'm not making" That ending of the line killed me for some reason
Greetings to the lego lawyers, who are checking if they can sue him for using the word "Lego" the wrong way.
"Lego _inspired_ go-cart." Nice cover, it's the little things... that can save you from a cease and desist.😄
4:02 The uprising has begun.
It was really nice meeting you there James: Great event, booth and people!
I love the wobbliness of Open Dog 2.0. It really makes it come to live in a loveable way. It really looks like an old scruffy bulldog wandering around.
Wow it feels so strange to see so many people without masks.
That's a LOT of printing. Great result though 👍
Well done James! Looks like you were a big hit... I also think it's great that you humbly included your boot up woes in the video :D Keep up the good work!
Thx. Great job. Enjoyed the coverage.
Woo, Matt Denton and his Lego inspired kart!
those Lego buids were an amazing idea!
Really appreciate all of the hard work you do James Bruton! Keeping the channel interesting!
I have never heard someone pronounce Linus like Linux. Neat.
Linus Torvalds named Linux after himself, so it's usually pronounced like in the dialect he uses.
The drunk animal feel is what makes opendog so adorable. Like a bulldog that's really enjoying itself.
I think those lego build need their own video, would be interesting to see the build on the plastic and the scaling up processes etc.
Ooh! You're interviewing technique has gotten really nice! Lovely vid!
(5:36) Killer Robots! I've read stories about people getting killed by donut making machines and if someone went where they aren't supposed to be, this could turn into a meat grinder real quick.
Great video and awesome builds. That Lego bulldozer is sooo cool 😍👏👏👏👏
Very nice
Cool! I still love that version of your opendog...always reminds me of a bull dog! Great to see the world thawing out a bit from covid!
I’m so glad you included this footage 4:03 😂😂😂
I wish I was smart enough to build that lego go kart, my kids would love it
Accelerometers in moving components… I hope James takes some inspiration from this in order to make robotics that respond to reality, rather than just ideal mathematics or reality-with-ish-tons-of-dampening. ❤️
Wow, opendog really pack a punch!
4:03 opendog: HEY! dont touch me there!
Hearing Ivan Miranda mentioned makes me really want to see OpenDog + giant3d mk 4! Would it be an OpenBear perhaps?
5:38 HOW IS THIS ARM SO FAST? I even checked twice if it wasn't sped up. That's amazing.
The big arms tend to move about that fast when in action, if the thing they're doing doesn't need slowness. Unlike an animal, a machine can move as fast as its engines/motors can drive it, which means the warnings to stay back when something is operating are extra important. When it's large, people often think it's slow; when it's small, people tend to think it's weak. Those ideas are due to human experience with other living things, but machines aren't always the way we think they "should" be.
Suggestion: please cover the robot dog with a Bulbasaur skin
It Will be dope
PS: love your creations
James ♥️ Dynamics
Would love to see you demonstrate the new xiaomi robot dog, and maybe try to reverse engineer some of it's mechanisms. Supposedly it will cost as much or less than an iPhone 13 pro so it's not extraordinarily expensive, but I dont run a robotics youtube channel, or have any real use for it at all, plus I would love to see how you would go about recreating some of the mechanisms present and how you may be able to apply them to opendog.
Yay! E3D!
It's was nice to meet you at the show, and I hope your head was OK as it really gave you a good crack on the head lol.
I really like your videos. They're just facts, tech-talk and no bulls...
Did you know that in Germany it isn't allowed to call a plastic stone, which looks like a lego brick, "lego"! Only bricks sold from Lego is allowed to call Lego. All the other had to be called "Klembausteine"
this channel is still kinda underrated..
it deserves more than 100 million subs
so good to see people running around without masks. I wish my country had that
There was a strict COVID Passport policy in place - check out the pinned post. The rest of the country is generally wearing masks.
How about building something that would benefit a lot of people, like a 3d scanner.
I wonder what the tolerances would be like if lego was to make a car like that with the same tolerances for their regular parts but scaled up.
4:03 Open dog or open boxer, Seems like open dog wanted a sucker punch revenge from being manhandled lol
I'm really impressed with the work you put into open dog. Looks to me like a contender for Boston Dynamics. Will we see it do the "running man" ? :)
all hail the smartest BritBong James
He was talking 3D printed pew pew’s, really cool show man!
4:03 - The first blow is struck in the robot uprising.
(4:02) Dog you wouldn't hit a man with glasses. Oh you would!
4:02 lmaooo it just smacked u right in the face
James could be seen filming in the background of Vector 3Ds video :)
Good!
I'm getting pretty confident that *you* can make pretty much anything ever with your 3d printers...
Some of these videos are less: let's learn something cool while building something that will demonstrate the topic well...
And more like: I wonder what crazy 'thing' hasn't been built yet... let's try that one.
That guys smiles at 10:30, that's the inner boys smile haha
Open dog is truly a masterpiece of engineering 4:03
Open Doggo getting revenge for being packed up to get to the show?
I hope I can show off my revolutionary 3D printer here next year.
Epic
Drunk animal of some sort..you mean a drunk dog? Lol
Hello sir ! Can we 3d print lego parts and lego mind storm ?
I wonder if those new nozzles will help the Hemera heat creep issue.
LTT is using your outro music as their background music in the video you linked! Coincidence?
To me its problem is that it's slow, not wobbly. Hope version 3 to be faster...
Yea, build a robo-RGBhound, because a greyhound would be mundane. In keeping with the name, have rgb lighting effects down the limbs. Have a running gait based on that of racing dogs.
@@JohnDlugosz don't think I'm following your logic.
ouch .... @ 4:02 naughty open dog
I was going to ask how the scale of the show was compared to previous years and you covered it. It's going to be a while before people are confident to invest in a booth I feel :(
Yeah, Interplas was massive though
Its like a big, fat scary, arthritic, olde English bulldog creature of some sort...
Open dog seems more like open koala on ground
Will those new nozzle heatbreak combinations be backwords compatable with the current version of the Hemera?
You want to know what else is happening in December?
My power supply comes in and I pay for two week shipping.
WHY
Interesting difference between the US & UK: Covid restrictions eased in the UK, but no masks. In the US, Covid restrictions eased (never as harsh as the UK’s to be fair), but masks are still 50%/50%.
(No, it’s not just unvaccinated people wearing masks; I’m vaccinated but am waiting for full scientific data on Delta to stabilize, as well as Delta hospitalizations to drop before giving up the safety habit.)
Great work James!
With advancements in 3D printing and larger more complex build assemblies, are you still happy with Fusion 360 as your CAD platform? I am having a hard time choosing between Fusion 360 or the new release hobby version of Solidworks. Any opinion would be grateful.
I've never really used anything else but there was talk about hobby Solidworks at the show - no idea what it's like though.
@@jamesbruton Thanks for the reply! Anyone else have thoughts on the subject?
OMG. 5:38 the speed of that thing scares me.
Such a shame about the fuel crisis. Couldn’t go :-(
who made the lego bulldozer?
Kicked you right in the noggin. He needs a treat or is jealous of v3.
4:03 lmfao
I love build Legos 😊😊😊
Did opendog punch you the head? :D
Error 4:04 ... Don't press it over and over and over and over and over again 😁
Damn it, it's a 4:03
Damn dude... Luckily nothing too bad happened 😅
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Cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool🤤
2:29 that's a lot of z-banding. Looks like my tronxy did it.
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4:03 wtf X'D
Would be careful calling stuff Lego^^
Probably why Matt immediately corrects it to "Lego INSPIRED"
its "lie nus"
not "lee nus" :)
I predict that LEGO will sue this guy for calling these bricks "LEGOs" as they like to do, because it's a horrible money-obsessed company....
Cool
Gooooo
Clamp bricks,which are not from Lego,must not be called LEGO. LEGO has already sued some people for this.
Lets just call everything Lego. They can't sue all of us, and the meaning will tarnish if they don't protect it.
Please put some effort into your speech, And maybe research people you’re referencing, so you don’t mis pronounce their names
goo
4:02 can't stop laughing! The judgment day is nigh.
no mask??
Check the note in the description and Pinned comment