Building the Terminator EP13. Torso
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Constructing the torso by hammering, welding, filing and machining some of the small details. No cast parts in this episode! Now the torso is complete, next, I can start fitting some other parts to it.
In this series of videos I'm covering the building from scratch of a full size working Terminator T-800 robot (endoskeleton). No kits or premade parts involved, I'm going to be constructing all of it myself.
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This channel is unfairly underrated and deserves million+ subs. Also, thanks for the wonderful work. Its beautiful!
@tristanmuehleib2302
2 жыл бұрын
Viewers seem to strongly prefer machinist content with voice over explanations like this old tony or abom. This content with a good voice-over explaining the tools, materials, problems, etc would do a million views per video.
The grandchildren of this guy will build a full scale, fully functional Autobot...
This project is absolutely impressive! Can’t wait to see the next video
Thanks for sharing!
I honestly can't wait to see the finished product of this, it's so cool!!!
Nice keep going 👍
@AndysMachines
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I will 😁
Just crazy amazing skill, Andy you are awesome !!
Being a huge fan of all things Terminator (Judgement Day is one of the best movies ever made) this video was a delight to find and watch. Going back now to watch all previous parts of this build. Thank you for taking the time to feed my need for more Termination.
Impossible to wait to see the end of your project. It looks like the best that I have ever seen on KZread
Oh my goodness I can't wait to see how you approach the next parts!
WOW! Just amazing!
Grease fitting (тавотница) 12:29 😀 Very high-quality work.
Very exciting project, Andy-Extremely Well Done ✅👍👍👍
Awesome Andy!!!! Your Skills are simply amazing
Love it buddy 👍
@AndysMachines
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, appreciate it!
Cool 😎👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
WOW!
Looks awesome! Can't wait for the next pieces! :D
Awesome 👁
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Oh shit, awesome to see you back, this thing is going to look amazing. I unfortunately can’t afford machinery and metal lol, so I’m about to buy and start building the 1:2 scale t-800 from agora models. Lol
@AndysMachines
2 жыл бұрын
I was kind of following the progress of the 1:2 model when it was launched by Hachette here in the UK shortly after I started building my one.
@bedfordshiremodeller4491
Жыл бұрын
@@AndysMachines The fingers on the T-800 we,re abloody nightmare Andy. And the entire hand was astupid/brittle soft plastic. I,m surprised that nobody tried to do asilicone mould the release agent so,s that nothing sticks to the mould itself. And just redo the halfscale T-800 hands/simply hav it all done in alluminium instead as it,s asimple lightweight metal to work with 🥶😫🤖🖐
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I just realized you can do all,of your cuts with a bandsaw and or a jigsaw. Aluminum is soft and cuts like butter. Btw, Coconut fat is the best lubricant for aluminum. It's what Boeing uses.
@AndysMachines
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, a bandsaw would have been better for some of the cuts, particularly the curved ones, but I don't own one. I did use a jigsaw to cut some of the parts out of a large aluminium sheet.
@bobweiram6321
2 жыл бұрын
@@AndysMachines I forgot to say why I mentioned it. I am interested in working with sheetmetal and saw that terrifying finger snipper and thought, "Oh no! I'll have to buy one!" I then realized my bandsaw can do it easily if it's aluminum. Steel would be hard to do on a wood bandsaw with a fast blade speed. By the way, metal portabands and horizontal bandsaws are incredibly cheap nowadays thanks to the chinese. Grizzly and Wen sell a model with a table attachment. It was about $200.
@AndysMachines
2 жыл бұрын
@@bobweiram6321 The 'finger snipper' (bench shear) is a great tool, quick clean cuts even in steel up to 3mm, it will also cut rods up to about 10mm and takes up very little space when not in use. It won't cut curves though. I have owned several bandsaws over the years, including a chinese horizontal metal saw, which I have since converted into the power hacksaw you can occasionally see on my channel (I got fed up with how quickly it broke blades, and I can buy 20x hacksaw blades for the price of one M42 bandsaw blade)
Hey man ;) ive got to give it to ya those eyes redonne was the best thing and now they work like in the movies. I am awayting the next episode cuz its facsinating work you do.
Big difference in welds since the episodes from a couple years ago.
Very impressive once again. You know to what year will you be sending it back when it's finished?
@AndysMachines
2 жыл бұрын
I have to build the time displacement equipment first!
@Smartzenegger
2 жыл бұрын
@@AndysMachines First? Better finish the Metal Endo Skeleton, and find a living tissue donor from someone that looks like Arnold. :)
I see you use aluminum quite a bit. Do you prep the tools at all with anything to prevent buildup?
@AndysMachines
4 ай бұрын
Usually just cutting oil that I apply with a brush, sometimes nothing.
Looks great... Does this mean we're going to see arms and legs in the future? PS: are using a heat treatment in between panel beating cycles?
@AndysMachines
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yes, there will be limbs! I'm using aluminium sheets that are annealed to start with but because the curves on the torso are more subtle I didn't need to reheat the metal whilst working it, unlike parts of the skull where I had to re-anneal several times to fully form it.
@jazcreations
2 жыл бұрын
@@AndysMachines Keen to see the progress
I am honestly curious how one would go about mass producing these things.
That's one nice hyper alloy combat chassis , I need to make a 1:2 scale version. Do you have some detailed files ?
@LifeSized101
2 ай бұрын
I know my full size endo matters more
Amazing work. Are you doing this all by eyeballing it or do you have schematics?
@AndysMachines
Жыл бұрын
Mostly by looking at pictures/screen grabs. I also have some 3D models for reference for general dimensions and a small plastic toy. I'm not trying to create a perfect replica and have made a few small design changes of my own. The endoskeleton itself changed slightly with each film anyway.
OMG!!!! :DDD
Will you be using braided cables for the tubes that connect upto his neck/shoulders? 🤔🤷♂️
@AndysMachines
Жыл бұрын
Yes, they will probably be mostly for show but may also carry power or signal cables.
DUDE. THIS WAS ORGASMIC TO WATCH. IM SUBBING YOU.
Endo or exo- ??
@AndysMachines
2 жыл бұрын
I guess the chest part is kind of exo, but the whole skeleton is endo.
4 dislikes is from John conner and his stupid rebels 😐
You sir are amachine shop god " We,re not worthy!" Lols! 🤩👏⚙️🔨🪛🔧