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  • Cool

  • Check out / search "B.I.G. Power Hand". Really cool toy!!

  • impressive work sir.

    so what materials are you using here?

  • how is it moving. Do you using strings or is it a moving on a pneumatic or hyrdaulic way?

  • automail?

    

  • 0:02 for 17 people

  • for the handicap. if u know wat i mean ;)

  • Put some plates on that thing and you're good to go...

  • A beautifully executed work of kinetic art.

  • esta hecha con electrodos cpnectados a tu brazo??

  • на русском : очень интересно... тоже давно стараюсь сделать что-то подобное даже появились успехи . ваша механическая рука мне очень понравилась и не моглибы вы скиныть её чертёж ? скоро я тоже выложу видео со своей хваталкой как видео ответ на ваше видео

  • забавно

  • Yes This is not Bionics, its an animatronic hand.. The wires pull and move the fingers off screen. You would need Motivators and Hydraulics for it to be Bionic.

  • oooh off course you are so clever...

  • Damn, that's bad-ass looking.

  • Nice work, but the problem isn't how to build an hand, it's how to control it, the mechanichal problem has been solved years ago ; )

    The real problem is how to interface it with human brain...

    Anyway Nice work again! : D

  • yeah, scary robots are scary, keep up the good work and make sure not to remember you're making the next terror weapon.

  • very nice mechanism :)

  • Call me when it picks something up.

  • This is not bionic.This is just engineering.

  • how is it powered to move?

    i cant see anything is it just wires?

  • I believe it is a system of cables connected too a pulley system connected too a remote control and motor system, so when you push a button, the cable is pulled moving the finger. It could also just have someone pulling the wires in which case this video has no relevance.

  • @suupertramp Bowden cables. Google it!

  • Mmmm se me hace una buena artesania amenos de que el material sea suficientemente resistente (el exoesqueleto en este caso), fibra de carbono, adamantium, titanio? debemos buscar avances en la misma creación de huesos sintenteticos y un mejor latex para deleitar la moral de nuestra sociedad y la mercadotecnia de las prótesis biónicas.

  • Would be cool to 3D print hard but lite bone like substances (from real hand data)

    - at the same time as laying down flexible joint material (attached in situ)

    - at the same time depositing material to form strong tendons (already attached and routed) - all in one continuous process; even with nails and skin being printed

  • already working on it with bio-printers

  • nice skeletal structure! it just needs other hand/finger abilities like crossing fingers bending finger joints and snapping. oh and in the future a lazer pointer on the tip of our index fingers would be nice also! :)

  • Nicely made ^^.. Actually theres a very simple way to make a crude robot hand..with some rubber band for tendons..some bits of bicycle chain for the fingers. and a plate or something to weld it all onto..

  • bravo..!!!

    tendones.. mas simpl eimposible..... solo falta ke la estratura de los dedos sea un poco mas solida pero es una maravilla .... !!! sisi yo diria acionarlas de forma neumatica

    ke Dios los bendiga xD

    mOLe

  • That is so beautiful! How is it controlled?

  • I did the same thing with dowels, eye screws, springs and string. I'll be recreating it with pneumatic muscles.

  • i want to see it point it's middle finger.. lol

  • are you using nitinol wires?

  • if so, you control it with electricity!!!!!

    (im just telling everyone else)

  • While it has the advantage of being lighter, it's just a solution for allowing more weight to be attributed to structual strength.

  • SebastianMuhr said:

    There are just metallic wires ending at the forearm. They can be driven in several ways, hydraulic, pneumatic, with motors, etc. Wires avoid using bulky mechanisms at the palm, thus getting a cleaner, lightweight design.

  • that is beautiful! is it all wirecontrolled?

  • I think it will break easily. I don't see enough structure support here.

  • im working on a mechanical hand myself , ( only sketches atm ) it will work hydrolic , will have alot of pistons and these will be fed by the motor of electric drill 1/10 power ratio .. i just dont get it how you made that hand :D if you could plz explain :)

  • son piolas metalicas y alambres que terminan en el antebrazo, y desde ahi se pueden accionar de distintas formas, hidraulica, neumatica, con motores, etc. las piolas y alambres permiten eliminar los mecanismos mas brutos de la palma de la mano. quedando asi mas liviana y con un diseño mas limpio.

  • @SebastianMuhr He asked in English...

  • @Erichj try using something like an arduino because people have used them to make wireless hands controlled by a glove

  • Do you use Festo or Shadow pneumatic muscles, or do you make those yourself too? Great work, regardless!

  • it's all hand made. thaks

  • nice work

  • gracias...

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