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KINEMATICS | Introducing a new highly modular motion system (This is not CGI)
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- čas přidán 26. 05. 2019
- Creativity, inspiration, intuition - things that elevate an engineering project to the level of Art. There are no unimportant details, no compromises, everything matters: style, music, lighting - it's all about engineering.
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• Project idea
• Design
• Programming
• Filming
• Music
by Oleksandr Stepanenko
#kinematics #robotics #modularity
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When the filmography and precision of the machine is so good, you gotta announce that it's not CGI.
Thank you!
@@OleksandrStepanenko pin the comment then
@@YourWaterDispenser its his channel, he’ll do what he wants to
@@rockyhooks3372 understandable have a great day
If it wasn't for the last shot with the hand taking the device, i would have thought that it was CGI. Stunning work!
It's so small and cute! I need it.
It appears CZcams is recommending this to people in Australia today. Just found this for the first time as well
@@Alpha0ne seems so!
Yeah, this just showed in everyone’s recommended
IKR! looks like it's 30mm x 30mm brass cubes, would be tempting to try and recreate? reminds me of an old Kickstarter for a 3D Printer, very innovative to use them as modular pieces that connect together toward a bigger machine. (Like Meccano)
@@Alpha0ne lol you and one other aussie saw it so that means all auusies got it recommended? Not too bright
Thought it was big 😅
I did not expect it to be palm-sized!
no, kidding. Is this CNC for ants?
Looks like nema 11 motors from the sketch dimensions.
Twss...
hahahaha same
This is what happens if you put Legos, Robotics, and Miniaturization in a melting pot. I spend a solid minute laughing after i found out that it's so _small_ .
"That's what she said." :D
I honestly tought it was way bigger than it turned out, mind blown.
Read Title half Way: Yeah okay i guess.
Title End: not CGI
Me: Now you have my Attention
@Li Guang Ning dude picks it up at the end
It's stepper motors and some machined blocks. It would be easier to just build this than to do it with CGI.
@@BrainSlugs83 Depends on your skillset
once the hand showed up in the end I realized how small they are...without a human refrence i can't tell how big those actually are.
No reason why they can't be any size ... 😉
How do you know he is not a giant? :D
Simple + Clean and minimalist design + Practical + Functional = Genial!
Thank you!
+ Sexy = Genital
@@rizkyramadhan8594 I mean, you could duct tape *something* on it and make it move back and forth
The production quality is so good on this!
Thank you!
It's cgi
elegance + functionality = perfection
I was spellbound watching all the videos, very good quality
Now I have to really binge watch this channel
Welcome!
I'd love to buy ready-made actuators like this for use in robotics projects!
this so simple to build and only rely on human creativity to use it , i absolutely love it
Thank you!
I can't say I'm all that impressed by leadscrews and linear bearings on rods, hooked up to stepper motors.
Aesthetically it's nice, but it's nothing extraordinary or new.
Yeah, bearings on smooth rods are even considered out of date on hobbyist 3D printers these days! Linear rails are where it's at.
@@Joe_Yacketori I'd hardly say out of date, i'd say they're the cheap option.
Linear rails are fantastic if you can afford a printer with them.
The fact that he needs to say "this is not CGI" everytime really says something about the production quality.
Thanks:)
This guy did even the music, that is very impressive.
Thanks! 😊
I love modularity!!!
It’s the lighting. The low detail and reflectivity of the metal and rubber mimic CGI renders. Interesting.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Yay, Bic Razor lighting and guitar music showing how stepper motors work! Never seen that on CZcams before...
Super cool 👍
Damn that is impressive it fucking does look like CGI it's too damn precise
My heart melted in the last shot
Okay....that was clean af, no cap
Wow! Beautiful product, and give whoever made the video a raise! I’m a Tool and Mold maker/machinist, and your assembly looks amazing!
Thank you!
Congratulations. A 3-axis stepper motor motion platform. Wheee
My first though was a 3D printer or a plasma table. Lazer cutter to. All interesting applications
" it's ALL about engineering" Well done!
I prefer this design to the twists and turns in others.
It is usually chosen depending on the application.
the sound from the motors ahhhhhh
That's the best part :)
Потрясающе!
Спасибо!!!
I canvt imagine that it would sork so well scaled up, once the weight scales up too.
I was convinced it was cgi until I saw the hand. Nice job
Thank you!!!
I thought it would be a little bit bigger. When you took it in your hand, it turned out to be at least twice as small as I initially thought.
Yes, really small :) Thanks for watching until the end!
Soooo cool
Wow.
This seems great for automated systems
Absolutely!
This is another best creativities, motion movement..!! Love it..!!
Thank you so much!
lol i thought it was a render in blender or a game till i saw the title because of the lighting
Check this also 🙂
czcams.com/video/Y3xtbu5sWXU/video.html
instagram.com/olekstepanenko/
Oleksandr, you should see the kinematics in our FrictionLess Gear and Rotary Universal Device [pump/engine/etc.] mechanism. They can be formulated as linear actuators.
So, 321 blocks with stepper motors and encoders on ground rods, recirculating ball bearings and a ball nut ?
Did someone give you that idea :-)? A single block concept for all the parts, now is time to go kickstarter! Video really super
Thanks, Jacopo. I had this idea a few years ago but didn't have time to build it.
Great video I literally thought it was concept art
Thank you for watching!
Love the rubber stamp CNC motion.
Looks so much like CGI probably due to the lighting. So smooth!
This precision is what we need in the 3D printing industry.
It will be... and I suspect more quickly than people think.
I find it so Aesthetically pleasing the motion of it
Thanks!
now i need this thing for some reason.
i dont do cnc stuff but i still want some
Check out my other videos and if this inspires you, let me know and I'll show you where to start.
The motors: beeg
The hand at the end: even *BEEGER*
3d printers need this!
Wooow
Didn't realize it was so small till the end
Iron Man sound effects, hellyeah
Now add a bunch of these to a library and have it sort and put books away on its own. Don't know why, but its the first thing I thought of doin with them.
Damn, this can take 3D printing to a new level
steppers and threaded rods are new?
modular 3d printer axis, cool.
I'm unable to find the files for the actual linear actuator (only STEP files for larger assemblies). Do you have the CAD and BOM for the actual actuator?
What a design - = +
I wonder how do you detect the end of the travel. Is there any sort of switch?
Yes, there is a homing switch. If you look closer you can see it on the motor side.
This seems like is the future for 3d printers
Под конец красиво было)))! Спасибо, класс!
Рад, что понравилось! 😊
Are there going to be larger ones? Because if so, this could be immensely valuable if someone wanted to make their own CNC mill/laser cutter/3D printer etc, but not if they're that small.
You can find a larger one on medical robotic websites for thousands of dollars, or you can build your own, but it'll be a pain in the ass
Everyone gansta until your lamp goes "weeeo, werrrrr o"
I see why they need to announce that it isn’t cgi, the motion looks too smooth to be true!
🙂
Nice work 👍👍👍👍👍
I swear this looks so much like a 3D render, amazing
Thanks!
cool
Thanks!
@oleksandrStepanenko are you milling your parts or buying them? If you are purchasing, may I ask which website you are using? Thank you and keep up the good work.
Thanks! Almost all the parts were machined. You can find many similar things on mcmaster.com (if you are in North America).
@@OleksandrStepanenko fantastic recomendation. Thank you for the reference.
What is the % error for each units precision?
I want one. I have literally no use for it but I want one
Thank you!
You're almost inventing a Cartesian CNC!
Even better :)
@@OleksandrStepanenko more than the culmination of 30 years or more of industrial innovations? Well allow me to have, at least, some doubts
To be serious, I'm not inventing here anything. I simply present a highly modular miniature kit for rapid prototyping of various kinematic architectures (including conventional Cartesian robots). Thanks for the comment anyway.
@@OleksandrStepanenko okay I think I misunderstood the point! You got my curiosity now!
@@a_d_z_y__ 🙂
What motors are these? At first I thought nema 19 or something but I was so wrong.
Nema11
Cara, da pra fazer tanta coisa com isso!! Simplesmente fantástico!!!
amazing size effect at the end !
great design
Thank you so much!
@@OleksandrStepanenko in my opinion the "no CGI" could be placed between Filming and Music, for the maximum effect, you worked hard to achieve this perception and you earned it, 1st thought i had ... wow, nice materials... then you grab that thing and my mind exploded :D
only then i saw the title...i clicked because of the simple but informative thumbnail.
really awesome channel and designs
@@Mplays-os8so Thank you for the good words! Nice to learn that!
Seems tremendously good Even of was Made with Blender, congratulations if This is real for all the video and the machine.
Thank you very much! It’s real.
What would it ever make someone think this was cgi? I also don't understand how this is a new system. Kinematic actuators like these in existed for quite literally 100 years
The lighting & materials, the grey background, if they didn't pick it up at the end I would be sure it is CGI
The comments: It's so small
Me: I feel inadequate
Just started learning nema motors and marlin. Its like a wet dream seeing the stuff you create!
Excellent video!
Thanks!
Really great invention
Aaaaaaa this made me anxious, thought it was cgi, sooo great, would u mind explaining what are the golden pieces?
Thank you! 🙂 Gold pieces are machined bronze.
very nice, well thought clever idea!
Thanks!
Very SMOL...
This is not cgi? wot. I'm mindblown
possibilities r becoming endless
desktop 3d printer/ CNC / laser engraver hell yeah
very beautiful build. great job.
Thank you very much!
I think you can make them move by adding retractable spikes on the cubes
It's already done: czcams.com/video/gKlqojXk1nw/video.html
21st century lego, great work. - Suggest Intergration into Robot Arm, maybe just one more piece. Pretty sure your already working on it.
yo the camera motion is smooth tho
Good content 👍🏻
Make it so that compressed air is feed through the mechanism to anything attached and I'm sold
at first i didn't read the title until he grabbed it and i was like ayooo what am i trippin or what bruh
👍🏻
This hurt my brain, at first the camera movement made me think it was fake but the camera could be on one of the racks, but they could have both been fake ahaha. It would have been better to film it with a potato in a poorly lit room 😂
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, next time we'll check how potatoes look on a black background :)
@@OleksandrStepanenko 😅
I knew it i knew it that this is not a CGI
sexiest steppers on the planet! make a 3D printer out of it I'd buy it
Can we make a big huge one for simracing
Why not!
What is the stiffness of the shaft guildline? I think the deformation will be the problem
It's not designed for heavy loads.
Should have added some 'imperfections' in the background so it looks real.
It really does look like photorealistic CGI.
So? Where can I buy this? I love that it's not gigantic.
Thank you! Yes, they are very tiny 😊 I don't sell them, but you can find the CAD models here: grabcad.com/oleksandr.stepanenko-1/models
@@OleksandrStepanenko Really great work especially on the presentation of it all. You should sell them! Especially if the whole system is modular and built off of one unit. All you need is $10,000,000 to mass produce the first million :)
@@WaynesStrangeBrain Thanks! Appreciate it 😊
Who knows... 🤔 Anyway, for now, just a few people asked me to sell them, and it's mostly for prototyping purposes.