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A Youtube Channel Called Reel Robots

So what is next? As some of you know I've been throwing around the idea of a robotics Youtube channel. The notion of giving back my knowledge to the community via YouTube is intriguing. At the very least, the channel will result in a repository of videos showing current robot technology, 3D tools, and how I to use them to build robots. The channel also allow me to explore the hundreds of robot ideas in my head. Every robot build will consist of several episodes to complete (approx 6 to 8 episodes) and will be released bi-monthly. The channel will be rebranded as "REEL ROBOTS" ("REEL" as in a movie reel, as most of my robots, will look as though they stepped out of a movie) and will launch in May 2020. Robots are expensive to build as you all know, and support will be paramount. The success of this endeavor will in part be by interest, viewer participation, sponsors, merch, affiliate links, and Patreon members.  If you are not yet a subscriber, please stop by my YouTube channel and subscribe its free! .

All the best,

Will


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#105  

Man, this episode was level up...which I did not expect because it seemed to be impossible to raise the bar after episode one!!

Grear show, great content!!

Makes me want to build robots!!

And I guess I am not the only one!!:D

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USA
#106   — Edited

great video Will, all the best.

Me too Micky666Maus

EzAng

#107   — Edited

Will, I can't say more then what has already been said. I am thoroughly enjoying your videos. You never cease to amaze and teach me things.

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USA
#108  

How do you get the light on the mouth to go with the voice?

EzAng

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USA
#109  

I’m going to go deeper into how I did... in the beginning of the next episode.

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USA
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I'm thinking about a live stream on Youtube, to show how and why I use Zbrush to design my robots. In the stream I am thinking about going over why I use it instead of CAD software, how to kit bash and quickly build parts, how to convert files to DXF for water jet or laser cutting aluminum flat stock parts. How to create highly detailed parts for 3D printing fast. Would this interest anyone?

If there are other live streams you would like to see leave a comment.

#111  

@fxtst  I think your live stream on youtube is a really good idea, I would like to learn about Zbrush and robot design.  count me in.

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Canada
#112  

Yeah count me in too, I am always curious about the building/designing techniques and processes of my fellow robot builders:D.