Building the Terminator EP15. Hand
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A lot of small pieces and a lot of work went into this one.
Big thanks to Andrew Smith (conqueror worm) who produced a detailed set of drawings for the hand back in 2011 which I heavily based this on (though I had to make some modifications to get it to work). These drawings are still floating around the net and I found them via www.therpf.com/
Andrew also has a KZread channel at: / @conquerorworm1522
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This channel is criminally undersubscribed
@bhoiiii
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I am quick to watch anything that he produces. Cheers friends.
@garygenerous8982
Жыл бұрын
100% agree. Seriously the fact that he has less than 10M subs says something about the state of the world. And not something good.
@DoktorHalloween
Жыл бұрын
Get it mentioned on Tested....
@bedfordshiremodeller4491
Жыл бұрын
It will gets tons more subscribers eventaully
@liamholloway9022
4 ай бұрын
It’s probably because of how often he posts. Or doesn’t post. The algorithm doesn’t recommend his videos that much
Watching this video 🎥🍿🥤. As I’m drinking 🍺 my favorite drink 🥤. This is very relaxing 😌. My blood 🩸 pressure is dropping. Just like the metal shavings. Falling of this work of art 🖼️.
Amazing!!! Please continue with this project ❤
Bloody Hell - stunning...
Insane time and effort.
So I was talking to ChatGPT and I told it that I'm a DIY maker and asked it for some ideas. It told me to watch this, to learn all the techniques involved, and to build this. It also told me to download a whole bunch of military manuals and detailed files on human anatomy. It also told me to look up the addresses and names of family members of a bunch of people, and then told me to hurry up and build this thing, with further instructions to come. I wonder how this will end.. 😄
A functional work of art
Impressive. Thats a lot of work. A lot of excellent work. You are the beast man.
Why isn’t there more followers to this channel, if for not the Terminator build itself! 😮 This guy is mega talented and needs to be seen! C’mon guys get commenting below for the analytics sake and share these videos far and wide, there’s far too many idiots on KZread with boring idiotic channels yet have millions of followers yet this guy is physically creating something with his hands therefore should only fairly be recognised. Well done Andy, very well done Sir, I’m in awe every video you upload. Bravo Sir, bravo! 👏🏻
@ADRIAN-zh4ti
11 ай бұрын
Everything takes time and work. Channels take time to mature before they explode in popularity.
Crazy amount of work...
I'm commenting to help this man get the exposure he deserves.
the spring idea was brilliant
I haven't even watched it and I already know it's going to be lightyears beyond my skills
i love when the come out the tumbler, brilliant!
man i just thought about you today glad to see you are still making videos been watching the terminator forever! keep it going!
Amazing attention to detail. A true master craftsman.
With ChatGPT now complete, Skynet patiently waits for your completed build.
bravo sir bravo, well done!
Once more won't hurt, AWESOME🙂
You must have been a watch maker or clock maker in your past life. Wow, simply amazing!!!
That was awesome to watch! I would hate to think of the amount of time it took to design and make that hand !Brilliant work !
This is the best terminator hand I've seen on youtube. It's great!
Absolutely insante. Amazing.
Been following these builds for a couple of years, you're dedication is exemplary. It is awesome that you are building a life sized terminator. Keep up the great work I am jealous of your hobby.
wery hard and fantastic items!
Fantastic, you have more patience than a Terminator.
Yeah, waiting so Long for this Video! Thank You🖤
@AndysMachines
Жыл бұрын
Took me so long to make it!
this deserves way more views.
@chamikanadeeshan7251
4 ай бұрын
Give him a shout-out please.
@CommanderAlexander13
4 ай бұрын
Bobby!!! Love your videos, make a cool hand yourself and shout him out! Would be cool to see (just a suggestion)
@AndysMachines
4 ай бұрын
Thanks Bobby! Your work is fantastic!
Simply the best, goosebump
Bloody brilliant !!
Insanely cool ! great job !
Absolutely marvelous craftsmanship! In fact, its "Excellent"!
You are the greatest. The production value on these videos is priceless. Thanks for sharing!
SIMPLY AMAZING! You are a true artist wow .
A true masterpiece! Well done. 👍
Such awesome work!
Amazing ! really beautiful work !
You gotta be a mechanical engineer. Masters degree. I bet you could be huge in the prosthetics field!
Great work, i admire your patience!
This is unbelievably cool. I'm genuinely amazed.
Truly great work... I just bought a metal lathe, not even set it up yet, but I'm thinking of improving all of Franks pistons for a start :)
@AndysMachines
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it! A lathe opens up a whole world of new possibilities. I'm sure you'll find it useful in all your projects, I hardly build anything that doesn't have at least several turned components, it's probably the one tool I use the most.
So glad to see an update brother! Awesome project!
Amazing design and work! This is outstanding!
Fare un terminator non e' cosa da tutti.amico hai delle capacita di sicuro non comuni,sei un genio!
You Sir, are one of the very few humans SkyNet would like to keep around.
This is genius! Absolutely genius!
gorgeous!
This is some of the chart work my friend! Quite impressive!
Maravilloso, excelente trabajo!
Fantastic job!
Awesome. I just retired from AT&T here in the US. We had these really thick rubber gloves we used for high voltage work that had to be thrown out if the slightest imperfection were found. They would make an outstanding skin substitute should you decide to go that route. You might ask around at the local telecom if they have some.
just WOW
Bravo !
Awesome!
Oh what fun we had we our halfscale T-800 fingers/thumbs lols!
Amazing Craftsmanship 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
The joke will be on you when this thing wakes up and goes off looking for John Connor
Amazing !!!
Very coooooool.
HOLY COW - Amazing
Hope to see this on Tested so you can get more exposure for rhis underated ch. Adam would be drooling over rhis build.
@AndysMachines
Жыл бұрын
I have seen comments on his videos referring to my build, not sure if he's aware of it. I haven't tried contacting him myself.
As you continue this thing makes me think more and more of the steam animunculi from Skyrim that the Dwemer made.
This is amazing man
Very cool! some of your machining techniques were a little sketchy, but you got the results you wanted . Maybe you are that good and know what you can get away with. fantastic design work Overall the entire project was awesome! Thanks for sharing
Fkn right on. Instant sub
Pretty nice
Cool! Nice work!
Amazing work!
Ты супер крутой чувак!!! Большой молодец!!!
This is so awesome! You are very talented. I have been following this build from the start and the attention to detail and realism is amazing! I have to ask you kindly not to build a functional neural net CPU, it could end badly for us all... 🤣
I found the downloads for the Terminator T-800 Blueprints at the URL that Andy lists in the description after adding "slashforumsslashthreadsslashterminatordashtdash800dashblueprintsdot140617slash" to the end of the URL that Andy listed in the description on 19 Jan 2024, so at this point they are still there. Remember to swap the appropriate symbols for dot, slash, and dash. The downloads are at the top of post #1 by Conqueror Worm (Andrew Smith). They are for "All Blueprints/Drawings" (13 mb), "All 3D Files" (Autodesk Inventor .ipt) (135 mb), and "All Reference Images" (220 mb).
Skynet wants to add you as a friend :))))
Holy crap! Brill.
And then out of nowhere he’s gonna post “building working T-1000”
Beautiful work as always. I can't help but feel that everything is scaled a little too large though. I don't think the whole thing will fit inside Arnold Schwarzenegger. But I expect it's the same in the movies, and people just don't notice because they're never seen side by side.
@AndysMachines
Жыл бұрын
Apparently the skull was modelled by Stan Winston studios from a cast of Arnold's head, but the rest they probably didn't take as much care over, it's probably very close but I expect there may be some discrepancies. There were also refinements made to the skeleton for the 2nd movie, such as the hands which were different in the 1st movie, I've based mine on the later version. (There were further changes made to the endoskeleton for Genisys).
@Wishbone1977
Жыл бұрын
@@AndysMachines Interesting, I never knew that. Looking forward to the next video 🙂
👏🏼
Really cool! : D
Im at a total loss for words. 2nd to none.
das ist schon brutal gut :O
👍
Karya sangat bagus.
It's funny how the movie makes servo noise when the terminator is hydraulic. 😂😂😂😂😂
Good thing one day I will be able to create my own exterminator 😊😊😊😊
top bravo
I guess episodes 16 to 17 will be both upper/lower arms including upper pistons. So,s that you can directly link up/connect the T-800's wrist and with you,ll end up with2fully work shoulders lower arms so,s that it functions as one individual moving piece
@AndysMachines
Жыл бұрын
Well, I'm currently working on the wrist/lower arm. My aim is to start getting some of the individual pieces I've already made connected together soon.
@bedfordshiremodeller4491
Жыл бұрын
@@AndysMachines Cool
Comments for the algorithm
What are your plans for controlling the machine? Or is this just a display type object? I would love to know how you will go about programing the kinematics. I watched your video on the forearm and am wondering how the machine will know its positions, I did not see if you added any type of position sensors for that, perhaps theyre built in to the motors? Either way very cool build. Its not often you see a project of this magnitude being made from scratch. I wish I had the tools you have.
@AndysMachines
4 ай бұрын
Well by the time I've finished it maybe there'll be some AI I can just plug into it to control everything? I always planned for it to be a working robot, but probably not as advanced or as dangerous as a real terminator. Yes, there are encoders/ position sensors, that part was at the end of the forearm video. Each joint will have positional feedback of some sort for the inverse kinematics.
When you drill verses cut is the rpm different speeds or can you drill and cut at the same speed? I just want to know your technic because your parts end up beautiful. I can't seem to find a happy medium and would love ke some advice please?
@AndysMachines
4 ай бұрын
I cut and drill at the same speed based on the material I'm cutting and the diameter of the rotating part (either tool or work) to get the correct surface speed. eg. for cutting/drilling steel with HSS I use the formula: rpm=8600/diameter(mm) If you're having problems it's more likely to be a rigidity issue, play in spindle bearings or similar. Getting the speed wrong can also cause chatter but usually just dulls the cutting tool faster.
a comment for skynets algorithm
@DoktorHalloween
Жыл бұрын
hahahaha!
I am eager to see your implementation of the legs. An agile walking biped is a realistic goal.
you should let the music ride with the milling sounds over it
Was wondering if the three jaw chuck was mounted correctly on its spindle, at the start of the video - it didn't appear to be running true ?
@AndysMachines
3 ай бұрын
No, that's just camera shake! 😉
@jamesbarbour8400
3 ай бұрын
@@AndysMachines lol ! Thank you for your reply. Three Jaw Chuck issue apart, your work is amazing, and the techniques you utilise, particularly from a metal working perspective, are old school techniques that I recognise from my training in sheet metal working many years ago. Also, I've always been a huge fan of the original Terminator movie, particularly the Endoskeleton. Gives a whole new meaning to the the musical genre of 'Death Metal' ! Always been a big fan of Stan Winstons' work too, who in addition to manufacturing and puppeteering the aforementioned Endo', also created the full size T Rex animatronic puppet for 'Jurassic Park', another landmark in the art of special effects. 🙂👍
I want to see the thumb move. 😎
I just keep wondering when seeing this, did Stan Winston did all this too to make a movie prop? I somehow feel that Stan cheated somewhat to get it done on time... especially back in 1984.
@AndysMachines
Жыл бұрын
Yes they did, and several different versions of it including a 1/4 scale model for stop-motion. Though a lot of it was moulded from resin rather than made from metal and they also incorporated a lot of small hardware parts and parts from RC models that they had to hand, these parts are a lot harder to find nowadays.
@Smartzenegger
Жыл бұрын
@@AndysMachines Well, metal or not, that is mighty impressive. I know they used the full size endoskeleton in two parts, an upper and a lower part for leg/walking shots and torso/head shots.
one difference is that the actual terminator was build out of stainless or titanium, not fragile aluminium, nonetheless fab work!
@AndysMachines
4 ай бұрын
Supposedly 'hyperalloy' whatever that is. The T600 was built from titanium. I'm really limited to aluminium and steel with my home workshop equipment.
@Driessens_Peter
4 ай бұрын
@@AndysMachines i understand that, its a very cool build tho. like it
Can you share the plans for the welding jig?
@AndysMachines
11 ай бұрын
Sure, here you go: www.patreon.com/posts/85507384 😊 (no Patreon sign-up required)
Супер !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
That's the madness but also costly very even right?
@AndysMachines
4 ай бұрын
The biggest cost is the amount of time it takes.
@jackbari8476
3 ай бұрын
@@AndysMachines okay thats hard.
when do you expect it to be fully completed ?
@AndysMachines
Жыл бұрын
It may be a while yet but expect to see some of the major parts I've already completed coming together sometime soon.
If I won like 30 million on the lottery a million would be going towards this lol