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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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#33  

Hey cool what was the Emmy for? Always good to know pro's in the movie industry,you guys know all the great prop tricks!

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I need some skin for my robot like Alan has.  Where to get some?

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His skin is silicone. Look to Smooth On for materials.

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where to get some?

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Where are you in the US? I am from NY now Tn.

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@DJ As most of the robot builds for my show are built around ARC/ARC and the EZB (can you say "free commercial"?), I'd rather not have to start the episodes with ARC then switch midstream to ARC for obvious confusion issues. I don't like to use beta software especially because time is money and I don't have time to troubleshoot when pressed for time per episode.

So my question, should I just continue with ARC and move over to ARC when its out of beta later in the year? When will ARC be compliant with all the plug ins? What is not working? What is working? Is there a list somewhere? And is there a time line for when its out of beta?