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  • Haha, very amusing. Love the non-traditional methods :)

  • I love your shirt!

  • This is great stuff. I recently began work on my newest armature using all the techniques in your video, which is coming along really nicely. One question though - when you shape the ball joints in the drill press, is there a specific dremel bit that you use? I'm using the fiberglass reinforced cutoff wheels, but they wear down really fast and I go though 1 wheel every 2 joints or so and it gets expensive. I'm milling 1/4 inch steel. What do you suggest?

  • awesome video, truly, that peircing between your eyes is awesome also. Looks like it'd hurt though :D

  • how much of this can someone with fuck all power tools or even a vice make? Im just looking to make a simple armature for a reference figure for 2d animation

  • really awsome and simple tutorial thanx.

  • Nice, thanks for the tute.

  • really good video, thanks a lot. and man, hopefully one day i'll make one, wire armatures only go so far. thanks agan

  • Real professional video, Aut0, great result too. You gotta get this up on Animateclay (.) com. 5 stars, of course.

  • Thanks much guys, and yea I'm working on part II this week putting the parts together and showing the full armature at work. I used this method because I believe that machining the ball from one piece of steel is much better in the long run and stronger than drilling and tapping a ball bearing and attaching a threaded rod, then brazing it. Plus it takes much less time this way (especially when you have like 18 pieces or more to make XD!)

  • thats one bad ass tutorial!!!

  • eXCELent info. Allright!! --

    *runs to the closest hobby shop.

  • m_) so...how many tools did you actually use? It's a bit dark or maybe just my excitement that can't let me stop asking stupid questions.

  • Hey thanks man for the kind words...tools needed: 8" drill press -usually about $80 Dremel tool-$10 Metal vise-cost varies depending on size metal files-$5-10 drill bits-$3 -5 apiece metal punch-$5 or so Materials: 3/16" x 3' steel - $3.50 or so 1/16" thick brass plates $3-8 depending on size 4mm x 3/8" or smaller socket head cap screws - 100 for $5 You can cut them with the dremel instead of an angle grinder it just takes a lot longer
  • m_) I've been wondering for so long about the secret of ball and socket armatures....

    m_) This is a damn serious no-need-college-class to learn from. Thanks a LOT.

    I can picture myself doing this already. It can't be hard, I think I am visual lear

    m_) Keep it metal, dude!

    m_) My armatures will be more resistant ---at last!

    m_) Some metal-collab one day?

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