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?
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
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!)
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
Haha, very amusing. Love the non-traditional methods :)
sgtjlopez 2 months ago
I love your shirt!
DeadFroDisco 7 months ago
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?
tophar5 7 months ago
awesome video, truly, that peircing between your eyes is awesome also. Looks like it'd hurt though :D
Somedaysafe 1 year ago
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
MarcusMcCabe 1 year ago
really awsome and simple tutorial thanx.
bioborg9 2 years ago
Nice, thanks for the tute.
finktube 2 years ago
really good video, thanks a lot. and man, hopefully one day i'll make one, wire armatures only go so far. thanks agan
blindspotted 2 years ago
Real professional video, Aut0, great result too. You gotta get this up on Animateclay (.) com. 5 stars, of course.
sarge777 2 years ago
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!)
AutOmatICa7334 2 years ago
thats one bad ass tutorial!!!
xamxamme 2 years ago
eXCELent info. Allright!! --
*runs to the closest hobby shop.
gatometalico 2 years ago
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.
gatometalico 2 years ago
AutOmatICa7334 2 years ago
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?
gatometalico 2 years ago