Testing Ball-Shaped Wheels on an Omni-Directional Vehicle

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    What about, instead of wheels, we make a vehicle which uses balls, and we make it big enough to ride on?
    I previously made a smaller ball wheel robot which you can check out in my channel.
    A few years ago, Goodyear produced a concept for a tyre, which was a ball. But are ball shaped wheels practical, and can we make a vehicle or robot with ball shapes omni-wheels? I found a video about research carried out at Osaka University, where an omni-ball wheel is made in two halves and seems to work well. But is there more to it?
    Last time I made three giant versions of these wheels, and in this video I’m going to assemble the chassis of the vehicle and see if I can ride on it.
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  • @brandonmack111
    @brandonmack111 Před 2 lety +618

    Definitely needs some foot rests welded into those two front bars. Looks really fun, though 😁 can't wait to see how it performs in the wild, after you get a seat on it.

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 Před 2 lety +1

      would have been better to just use one ball

    • @derjansan9564
      @derjansan9564 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Blox117 You mean similear to a BB-8 office chair? Now that would be something:)

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 Před 2 lety

      @@derjansan9564 yes they are self balancing ball bots, except without the bot.
      it actually avoids some of the challenges of his build, such as being able to use a complete sphere instead of hemispheres.

    • @blackghost87
      @blackghost87 Před 2 lety +7

      I think he should face the other way, with the emergency stop between his legs so it's easy to reach, and adding a foot rest at the end of that beam, around the battery

    • @travisash8180
      @travisash8180 Před 2 lety +4

      Is he turning into Davros ???

  • @Mysda_
    @Mysda_ Před 2 lety +215

    This feels weirdly practical. Like I was not expecting to see such a good human size omnidirectionnal vehicle

    • @theconqueringenigma
      @theconqueringenigma Před 2 lety +15

      It does. Despite it being omnidirectional, I feel like he needs to decide which side is the "front" and encode the controls with that in mind.

    • @dustinbrueggemann1875
      @dustinbrueggemann1875 Před 2 lety +7

      @@theconqueringenigma It was looking like the wheel with the e-stop was meant to be the front axle originally, but it's definitely hard to straddle the omni-wheel without a seat or foot rests.

    • @matthewarmstrong7069
      @matthewarmstrong7069 Před 2 lety +4

      It could become an excellent candidate to replace a wheelchair for disable people

    • @Mysda_
      @Mysda_ Před 2 lety +1

      @@matthewarmstrong7069 pretty sure it doesn't do well on a not flat surface sadly

    • @Mysda_
      @Mysda_ Před 2 lety

      Apparently it does well

  • @Mavrik9000
    @Mavrik9000 Před 2 lety +55

    This is pretty cool! You could commercialize this design into a go-cart for their own parks. People would pay to drive these.
    A few modifications:
    1. Open up the center by making it big enough to mount the seat down near the bottom of the frame.
    2. Add a rounded roll cage over the top for safety.
    (Maybe make the cage large enough so that the whole vehicle is a half oval dome. So that it could roll completely upside down and then back over onto the wheels again.)
    3. As many comments have mentioned - add footrests and suspension.
    4. Make the wheel spheres out of metal, with real rubber tire tread.
    5. More batteries, and maybe beef up the motors for more speed.

    • @jdmeesey
      @jdmeesey Před 2 lety +4

      At the very least, do the CAD and send it to Collin, am I right? 😂

    • @bdude92
      @bdude92 Před 2 lety

      @@jdmeesey for sure!! 👍😝

    • @dixie_rekd9601
      @dixie_rekd9601 Před 2 lety

      or make a wheelchair...

    • @Mavrik9000
      @Mavrik9000 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dixie_rekd9601 The concept does look promising for a mobility device. However, the process for one that is certified for use by a disabled person is very expensive and time consuming.

    • @dustinbrueggemann1875
      @dustinbrueggemann1875 Před 2 lety +1

      Switching to on-axle motors would also be good, as then you could put the whole power assembly on the suspension and have some pretty heavy duty wheels.

  • @wills9487
    @wills9487 Před 2 lety +41

    I love how this guy is sponsored by like half of the manufacturing industry

    • @MJTVideos
      @MJTVideos Před rokem +3

      I was thinking the same thing lol 😂very happy for him, it’s a great thing to see industry support cool content creators. Genuinely makes me want to purchase from them.

  • @JackSassyPants
    @JackSassyPants Před 2 lety +146

    You definitely need somewhere to put your feet when you ride it, having them loose makes me nervous you're gonna get them caught in the wheels. Also you've invented an amazing electric wheelchair if i've ever seen one, great job!

    • @MakunaRGBIC
      @MakunaRGBIC Před 2 lety +2

      I was thinking the same thing, an electric Beach wheel chair.

    • @itssilence9998
      @itssilence9998 Před 2 lety +3

      I think its not easily tilted and base heavy enough. If you can mess around with the whole center of gravity a bit more, you can make a retractable seat; make it a scifi electric wheel chair.

    • @TrueHelpTV
      @TrueHelpTV Před 2 lety

      sourced from a wheel chair maybe

    • @victornpb
      @victornpb Před 2 lety +1

      braking might be a challenge with such design

    • @SquirrelTheorist
      @SquirrelTheorist Před 2 lety

      @@victornpb Especially if one of the omni-wheels happens to turn on the roller-skate wheel.

  • @Bullfrogerwytsch
    @Bullfrogerwytsch Před 2 lety +223

    I think you should do some tests to show how good or bad it would be for use as a mobility aid vehicle like a wheel chair, can it handle offroad at all? what changes would need to be made for that etc.
    you could also look into making it autonomouse with a room scanner etc as a platform for generic robotic applications.

    • @emab
      @emab Před 2 lety +28

      The one thing it would struggle with in terms of accessibility is it’s width - wheelchair users often can’t get through thin doors easily in a regular wheelchair.
      However for outdoor use this would be amazing!

    • @antonliakhovitch8306
      @antonliakhovitch8306 Před 2 lety +13

      Every mouse is an autonomouse.

    • @smashyrashy
      @smashyrashy Před 2 lety +8

      A smaller one would be perfect for people as a mobility scooter altermative especially indoors to turn around in tighter spaces

    • @CoolAsFreya
      @CoolAsFreya Před 2 lety +10

      I think the hemispheres of the wheels wouldn't have any problem off-road, but the skateboard wheels at the poles might have trouble given their much smaller diameter

    • @BS-vm5bt
      @BS-vm5bt Před 2 lety +5

      I think you will need some chock absorbers and ofcourse a seat where you can sit down on. Some flexible materials for outer layer of the wheel simular to a sphearical tier.

  • @SG_01
    @SG_01 Před 2 lety +91

    Hmm, looking at this, that would make an amazing wheelchair. Being able to move in all directions like that would probably change some people's lives.

    • @chrisblake4198
      @chrisblake4198 Před 2 lety +4

      Interesting notion, but I expect this would have to be redesigned from the ground up to meet that purpose. Ability to negotiate slopes, stairs, and a braking system to lock it in position when needed, would all be essential.

    • @xaytana
      @xaytana Před 2 lety +4

      @@chrisblake4198 It would need to be redesigned from the ground up to meet any purpose. Slapping a chair on top of a movement platform isn't the correct solution, especially with how tall the platform already is. Ridable platforms are much more complex in terms of design considerations compared to generalized motion platforms, due to needing to accommodate a rider, of which position and posture are important, while scale is also important and will most often determine seating position and posture. In the configuration of a chair, a rider's legs are typically an issue, which is why the typical office chair has all of its wheels located under the person with their legs outside of the boundaries of the base, but this requires a smaller scale. At this scale, mimicking a trike with an isosceles wheelbase will probably be the more optimal method, especially within a tadpole configuration, with a singular rear wheel, where the rider's legs can be forward of the wheelbase, as seen in most recumbent bikes that have a reclining position, though an upright posture where the rider can sit and stand at will would require a layout that results in potential balance issue due to how far forward the rider would need to sit, which is also an issue of the wheel geometry. Outside of fringe designs at larger scales, the only way an upright chair works for this platform is making an omni-directional office chair.
      Spherical wheels are just generally problematic anyways. Overly large with next to no benefit, and arguably worse driving characteristics. The only time they will ever make sense is in the example of the Goodyear spherical wheel concept, a free-spinning ball that can be magnetically driven, as this would provide the best driving characteristics of any omni-wheel, especially at the scale and implementation they were conceptualized for; not to mention material and moisture ingress are negligible in this concept. Omni-wheels for wheelchairs could work, but only in the instance of in-store scooters, not in an environment where material ingress is a concern; this is basically why we only see large-scale omni-wheels used on forklifts that remain in an indoors environment on smooth concrete floors, ingress is a concern and combating ingress significantly raises prices in mechanism with so many rotating parts. This then leads into why vehicles really won't see the use of omni-wheels, especially when the scale becomes based around speed of the vehicle, as the typical omni-wheel would create a rough ride and would more than likely have a fairly fast wear rate.
      Omni-wheels are cool and all, but they just don't make sense outside of some specific uses. You'd have better luck creating a wheelchair replacement using legs, as even they'd be a lot more practical.

    • @CuppaLLX
      @CuppaLLX Před 2 lety +2

      @@xaytana i dunno i think a wheel chair design but with 4 omni wheels atthe corners would be both interesting design wise and interesting for a pratical point as it owuld alow free movemernt

    • @xaytana
      @xaytana Před 2 lety

      @@CuppaLLX It would still run into the same issues. Spherical wheels are just impractical in comparison to any other omni-wheel design, outside of one concept that's more than likely never to be realized within a reasonable frame of time. Using any other form of omni-wheel within an optimized layout and orientation would work, spherical wheels however are too problematic to be practical.

    • @dixie_rekd9601
      @dixie_rekd9601 Před 2 lety +1

      @@xaytana spherical wheels do have their own benefits though, like fewer, larger and more durable moving parts. most omni wheel designs have lots of moving components that need to work with 100% reliability, a wheelchair with 4 spherical omni wheels like these would be able to work fine if one of the drive motors failed completely. they wouldnt really need to be huge omni wheels either, maybe 4 football sized ones so they could be close enough together to fit through doors, a more raised and slightly more upright seating position with the option to sit more fully. it would be much more capable than a mobility scooter or regular electric wheelchair as long as gradients or slopes could be managed of course.

  • @StevenPreedy
    @StevenPreedy Před 2 lety +18

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  • @GtsAntoni1
    @GtsAntoni1 Před 2 lety +82

    Great to see other materials, tools and manufacturing methods again.
    This is a maker channel, and a damned good one 👍

  • @IWouldntIfICould
    @IWouldntIfICould Před 2 lety +36

    How about raising the axels and adding some form of suspension? The big pulleys are very close to the ground and I fear they'll be gone if you try to run this robot on an uneven surface. Also footrests.

  • @samuelcooper2255
    @samuelcooper2255 Před 2 lety +23

    I feel like some sort of plastic molded cover that fits over the entire assembly which could sit on the three outer bars would be good. Leave half of the wheels visible and the covered bit showing the remaining contour of the wheel (and leaving gaps for wheel clearance). It'd look like some sort of spacecraft. You could pop a seat on top of the whole thing while your legs can rest in concave leg-shaped sections in the molded cover (perhaps with additional metalwork for support underneath so the plastic doesn't bend inward with the weight of resting legs). It'd all also serve as good protection for the electronics. It would probably mean outsourcing fabrication but would look pretty cool!

    • @goodluck5642
      @goodluck5642 Před 2 lety

      Gotta have a lot of transparent housing just to show off though

  • @f.d.6675
    @f.d.6675 Před 2 lety +3

    A seat. Foot rests. Arm rests with controller. And rotate yourself 180° to actually reach the emergency stop in case. Nice Project!

  • @timebomb418
    @timebomb418 Před 2 lety +24

    Clearly what's needed are head tracking motion controls: gyro or similar mounted on a bike helmet you should probably be wearing anyway, look left/right to yaw left/right, look up/down to strafe forward/back, tilt head left/right to strafe left/right.

    • @thekaxmax
      @thekaxmax Před 2 lety +1

      Ai driver

    • @mybackhurts7020
      @mybackhurts7020 Před 2 lety +8

      Don’t sneeze

    • @iteerrex8166
      @iteerrex8166 Před 2 lety

      Lol I thought of similar but in the seat. Lean back n forth for stop and go, left n right to turn. But opted for paddles in the foot rests, and a stick for turning. That way it’s gona be more controllable.

    • @Crytic_Music
      @Crytic_Music Před 2 lety

      Break your neck to go backwards

    • @SuperPhilope
      @SuperPhilope Před 2 lety

      maybe make the vehicle align with the direction you are looking at, with a small dead zone so you don't rotate indefinitely. you turn your head and it rotates your torso until you are looking ahead again. then have a stick to control translation.

  • @Saraseeksthompson0211
    @Saraseeksthompson0211 Před 2 lety +11

    Well done! We also need a video of you riding this to the supermarket, through gregg’s, and in a park of some sort.

  • @CoolAsFreya
    @CoolAsFreya Před 2 lety +2

    A go-kart bucket seat would be good for side-to-side stability, but I'd really love to see a comfy office chair on top, be the coolest guy in the office with a drivable wheelie chair

  • @tacticalpoet
    @tacticalpoet Před 2 lety +15

    You need an inflated rubber grid on the wheels for spherical "tyres", so you can take not perfectly flat ground more easily.

  • @SaperPl1
    @SaperPl1 Před 2 lety +7

    What comes into mind when talking about omni-directional movement is some forklifts/picking up stuff and placing it in different spots with precision. But this would require some heavy rework of the chassis to support the load and counterweight on the other side.
    But maybe something like attaching a grass mower in front for moving precisely how you want in your yard without manoeuvring back and forth on the lawn mowing tractor?

    • @dustinbrueggemann1875
      @dustinbrueggemann1875 Před 2 lety

      Zero-turns already do that better tbh. Making your zero-turn mower omnidirectional won't improve performance compared to cost given that lawns as a concept are already quite open and easily-maneuvered. Also, you'd need to make massive improvements to the weight and longevity of these wheels or else you'd be burning tons of extra gas to move wheels that are bigger and heavier than they have any reason to be.

  • @coffeewolf
    @coffeewolf Před 2 lety +14

    looking really good :D
    all you need now is some extra weights and a camera arm and you have yourself a nice moving camera rig

  • @x9x9x9x9x9
    @x9x9x9x9x9 Před rokem

    I have been watching this channel for a few years now and it amazes me how this man can design, print, and build all these crazy things in 2 weeks. Most youtubers take months to do something like this but not james.

  • @hed420
    @hed420 Před 2 lety +2

    I would add a seat with foot rests that rotates independently from the wheel base. Like the chairs at a barber shop. Build the controls into the arm rests. Half the controls on one side and the rest on the other . Maybe use flight style joysticks . Install switches on the foot rests to rotate the chair left and right .
    Also, install two controllable gatling guns over your shoulders and go battle Ivan Miranda. Keep this series going !

  • @TheSpeckledProfessor
    @TheSpeckledProfessor Před 2 lety +21

    I think adding in panniers/storage and maybe a small platform or table would be pretty neat, alongside making it much more usable for a convention or everyday use, assuming you're going to use it beyond what's shown in the the video lol

  • @anthonygrande5293
    @anthonygrande5293 Před 2 lety +14

    Might need some sort of suspension for a smooth ride on rougher surfaces.
    If you can’t or don’t want to re-engineer the frame to add suspension, you could put a spring under the seat so at least you don’t feel all the vibrations from the wheels.

    • @ikocheratcr
      @ikocheratcr Před 2 lety

      The seat can have the suspension, like 3 springs.

  • @chrismanning5232
    @chrismanning5232 Před 2 lety +1

    The amount of engineering here is just absolutely staggering. Bravo!

  • @TomMarsh1010
    @TomMarsh1010 Před 2 lety +2

    Looks like an excellent foundation for a mobility device.

  • @mattiasfagerlund
    @mattiasfagerlund Před 2 lety +5

    That looks awesome, will you dare ride it in a crowd? You should make your other robots follow you around like a small flock of ducklings!

    • @amirhm6459
      @amirhm6459 Před 2 lety +2

      Up vote for make the robot following

  • @liamclaussen9355
    @liamclaussen9355 Před 2 lety +26

    It would be cool to see a steering wheel on it or some joysticks on the seat

    • @RubixB0y
      @RubixB0y Před 2 lety +2

      I put my vote for joysticks! Having the front open helps see where you're driving and a steering wheel would block off the front unnecessarily imo

    • @recurvestickerdragon
      @recurvestickerdragon Před 2 lety

      Twin joysticks on armrests, with lots of buttons and triggers and such

  • @Scott_C
    @Scott_C Před 2 lety +1

    Great job on this James! Looks like real fun.

  • @xyic0re714
    @xyic0re714 Před 2 lety

    I'm definitely enjoying the addition of steel/welding etc in your creations. thanks for sharing

  • @WolfgangKeim1
    @WolfgangKeim1 Před 2 lety +4

    I would like to see Mr. Bean’s armchair. And you dressed up as Professor X

  • @markolsson2740
    @markolsson2740 Před 2 lety +3

    Wahoo, this video looks wheely awesome.

  • @REINVEIL
    @REINVEIL Před 2 lety

    I like how your projects are such a pain in the ass but you make it look so easy and fun, god bless

  • @Jacob_graber
    @Jacob_graber Před 2 lety

    James, you are one of the most inspiring (and inspired) creators on the internet! You're a treasure to us all. Thank you for being you and for sharing all the details with us!

  • @DrTomatoSpaghetti
    @DrTomatoSpaghetti Před 2 lety +3

    such a tight turning radius would be nice for people with disabilities!

  • @felipecueto3481
    @felipecueto3481 Před 2 lety +6

    So... When are you gonna super size the robot dog to make a robot horse?

  • @smoothkid765
    @smoothkid765 Před 2 lety +2

    This is awesome! Definitely needs a cup holder.

  • @LeeWhitcher
    @LeeWhitcher Před 2 lety

    Bravo!!! This is straight-up amazing

  • @Riki0021
    @Riki0021 Před 2 lety +8

    this is really cool but would you be able to drive it on a sidewalk or would it ruin the wooden parts rolling on it? great video!

  • @ChillBrass
    @ChillBrass Před 2 lety +3

    Imagine the potential of this design for electric wheelchairs

  • @manytrickpony695
    @manytrickpony695 Před 2 lety

    You've made an excellent prototype. Thanks for accomplishing what you've done in these two videos.

  • @pauloneill369
    @pauloneill369 Před 2 lety

    Totally love this vehicle James!

  • @nweston5070
    @nweston5070 Před 2 lety +3

    A pull cord, like on a speed boat or jet ski might be a good idea, judging by how keeps trying to pitch you off! A micro switch under the seat could do the job too.

    • @TylerBuckman
      @TylerBuckman Před 2 lety

      yeah, some kind of deadman's switch definitely seems like a must!

  • @Lubey117
    @Lubey117 Před 2 lety +4

    Having a detachable controller for it would e pretty cool, being able to hop on and plug the controller into a mount when you drive it, and then being able to get off and still drive it would be interesting

  • @LightsJusticeZ
    @LightsJusticeZ Před rokem

    Looks super cool and happy to see it come together nicely!

  • @jakovsaric9492
    @jakovsaric9492 Před 2 lety +1

    I love how James is slowly turning into Colin Furze
    Rock music, weird vehicles, more and more materials other than prints...

  • @KnightsWithoutATable
    @KnightsWithoutATable Před 2 lety +3

    You should put a foot plate on it to protect your feet from getting smashed if you run into something.

  • @Niohimself
    @Niohimself Před 2 lety +3

    Might want to add a safety key just in case you go flying off the seat! Maybe tied to your wrist and plugged into the remote. Just to make sure the robot doesn't run you over while you scramble for the e-stop :D

  • @Will_Huff
    @Will_Huff Před 2 lety

    This is awesome! Love it a lot! Fantastic engineering.

  • @willsteed439
    @willsteed439 Před 2 lety +1

    And great job! Thanks for sharing these awesome videos and projects.

  • @RCSurf
    @RCSurf Před 2 lety +3

    well done, good on you ! Can it handle terrain or small obstacles ?

  • @Sharkfreak956
    @Sharkfreak956 Před 2 lety +3

    Professor X's new ride.

  • @DakovP
    @DakovP Před 2 lety +1

    Nice, really cool project. Like seeing the ball wheels.

  • @joshdeval9545
    @joshdeval9545 Před 2 lety

    Wow, awesome! Wasn't sure last week if this was going to work out with more load, but you made it work. Excited to see more

  • @mach2merrick
    @mach2merrick Před 2 lety +5

    Weekly videos with terrific quality and amazing engineering each time, imagine the work this dude does every week, I’m subbing he deserves it

  • @DonsArtnGames
    @DonsArtnGames Před 2 lety +3

    Yay for updates!
    Also realized I'm the first to comment. Love your work. Been following you since the early Hulkbuster

  • @AlbertoTecnologia
    @AlbertoTecnologia Před 2 lety

    Ótimo trabalho - Great job !!! Brazil 👏👏👏

  • @xoxrexy
    @xoxrexy Před 2 lety +1

    This was awesome. The fact that it rolls like that was really cool

  • @metricstormtrooper
    @metricstormtrooper Před 2 lety +8

    Use mentholated spirits as a coolant when you're cutting the aluminium, use a spiral flute cutter in tool steel with a slower travel speed and a greater depth of cut. You should be able to use a higher cutting speed.

    • @eliotmansfield
      @eliotmansfield Před 2 lety +1

      my old dad always used parafin when cutting ally

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Před 2 lety +2

      _"mentholated spirits"_
      Mmmm minty.

    • @karlkiessling
      @karlkiessling Před 2 lety +1

      @@ferrumignis I love that stuff! Gletscher Eis, cheap Austrian tourist hooch, designed so Brit skiers can get alcohol poisoning with minty fresh breath...

  • @nachumtwersky7206
    @nachumtwersky7206 Před 2 lety +6

    It definitely needs somewhere to put your feet. I can’t imagine it would feel to nice to have your let hit the wheels while in motion.
    In terms of more “fun” attachments it would be really fun to have a multi directional “burst” cannon which would fire projectiles from 3 directions. I feel it would fit the theme well, but it would also be amazing to be spinning around having it fire and knock over everything
    Either way, this is amazing!

  • @Vicious..
    @Vicious.. Před 2 lety

    Salute James!!
    Your work and videos make me want to get back into the shop I was building.
    Medical issues stopped me then and now, but the "itch" to tinker again is strong.

  • @sentinelaenow4576
    @sentinelaenow4576 Před 2 lety

    Superbly magnificent! This is so awesome. Please go on.

  • @Alex__Williams
    @Alex__Williams Před 2 lety

    It's totally amazing to see all your engineering, coding and metal working skills come together!!

  • @TonyGoacher
    @TonyGoacher Před 2 lety

    Fantastic! Hoping to see you on it this weekend.

  • @veesoho93
    @veesoho93 Před rokem

    Amazing! Congrats ! And thank you for sharing !

  • @geoffrey3668
    @geoffrey3668 Před 2 lety

    What an amazing project!

  • @Gosuminer
    @Gosuminer Před 2 lety

    This worked an aweful lot better than I anticipated. Experience and engineering prowess do pay off.

  • @ellisfletcher3491
    @ellisfletcher3491 Před 2 lety +1

    seriously talented engineering you are very inspiring to me : )

  • @alekseyfedorov18
    @alekseyfedorov18 Před 2 lety

    Интересный проэкт,
    James вы большой, молодец.

  • @Matty.Hill_87
    @Matty.Hill_87 Před 2 lety

    This is so cool, nice work mate

  • @Dangineering
    @Dangineering Před 2 lety

    You are simply a mad genius. I have no other way to describe it.

  • @tomtompx
    @tomtompx Před 2 lety +1

    Some suspension for variable terrain and minor bumps, along with seating, and maybe a more streamline control system. Essentially some polish to this great project, I'm surprised more of these ideas haven't been translated to more practical/commercial uses. Great work.

  • @adecree
    @adecree Před 2 lety

    Love where this is going!!

  • @nick-firstest
    @nick-firstest Před 2 lety

    Super machine, great work 👏

  • @davidvwilliamson
    @davidvwilliamson Před 2 lety

    your movies are a treat, they help keep me going

  • @patprop74
    @patprop74 Před 2 lety +1

    Congrats on the Million subs James, I have to say you have gotten rather good with them radio control odd-looking robots, this ride-on buggy could very well use in many applications.

  • @jonogrimmer6013
    @jonogrimmer6013 Před 2 lety

    You have the POWER!! :) Great video as always

  • @Melmaster3
    @Melmaster3 Před 2 lety

    This is really awesome!!!

  • @peabody3000
    @peabody3000 Před 2 lety +1

    i'm sure some messes were edited out but still amazing to see how cleanly everything came together for such a complex system

  • @Taki7o7
    @Taki7o7 Před 2 lety

    Your Videos always make my day better :) Many thanks ♥

  • @MrAlexhasker
    @MrAlexhasker Před 2 lety

    Impressive work

  • @thesoupin8or673
    @thesoupin8or673 Před 2 lety

    This was cool as hell to see, great job making it! You should be very proud

  • @plorks445
    @plorks445 Před 2 lety

    You make the coolest stuff in the world!

  • @JamesHarton
    @JamesHarton Před 2 lety

    Dude that’s awesome!

  • @jeremyporterfield1611
    @jeremyporterfield1611 Před 2 lety +1

    This looks awesome - I could imagine this opening a whole new type of competitive sport with challenges based on the insane 2 dimensional maneuverability this thing has. I think bucket seat, foot rests/protectors, and some kind of cannon/shooter for accomplishing objectives would be really neat to see.

  • @test1014
    @test1014 Před rokem

    you have just remained the wheel chair sir. congratulations. Truly remarkable.

  • @jakobfriedl3098
    @jakobfriedl3098 Před 2 lety

    Great work!

  • @flakcannon722
    @flakcannon722 Před 2 lety

    That is cool as hell. Looks like the prototype to something practical. Looking forward to seeing where you go with this one

  • @gicknardner
    @gicknardner Před 2 lety

    I truly don't understand how James is producing so much great content filled with so much engineering every week.

  • @The_Burber
    @The_Burber Před 2 lety

    I only found out about you from mark rober’s bowling ball and now I enjoy the robotics genius that is you.

  • @PowerScissor
    @PowerScissor Před 2 lety

    What channel makes you say, "but why?" more than this one?
    Love it!

  • @diraziz396
    @diraziz396 Před 2 lety

    Huge Respect. JB.

  • @DIYwithBatteries
    @DIYwithBatteries Před 2 lety

    This is really awesome bro it looks pretty cool 😁👍

  • @daves1412
    @daves1412 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing! Would love to see you going down the shops on that and the response of onlookers 😂

  • @MaxBrainDevices
    @MaxBrainDevices Před 2 lety

    Probably one of your best project! Looks funny to ride on

  • @joeytheghost4211
    @joeytheghost4211 Před 2 lety

    An insane amount of work right there

  • @RuthlessMojo
    @RuthlessMojo Před 2 lety

    This is very, very cool. I can see the Kickstarter already.

  • @Leviweyhrich
    @Leviweyhrich Před 2 lety

    This is so cool!

  • @Angelo_Aus
    @Angelo_Aus Před 2 lety

    Love the welding 👍

  • @borjavivanco8600
    @borjavivanco8600 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video, It IS great

  • @anthonyroberts7850
    @anthonyroberts7850 Před 2 lety

    That is unreal!!! Makes me initially think of Professor Charles Xavier ❤️

  • @bethanyrobinson8722
    @bethanyrobinson8722 Před 2 lety

    It looks absolutely amazing and is an incredible piece of technology and machinery.
    I would recommend you put a bit of a crash bumper onto the lower part of each arm in order to account for clipping/crashing into stuff. something simple as a bit of a rubber or foam pad would work relatively well. Along with some form a outer shell around the frame especially the main electronics to protect them from impacts or just day to day use.