I'm adding my Lost in Space B9 robot build to my growing list of robots. To kick it off I've just edited a new video showing how I create the silicone rubber parts for the B9 robot. WARNING: its 10 minutes long...and paint drying might be more interesting.
And here is a very old video of my first attempt at replicating the B9. This will now change as technology has changed and now with Synthiam products I should be able to build an amazing robot!
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That was quite a feat for 12 years ago, was this 3d machine a cnc router and what was it milling for the model was it foam, wood, etc.
For the legs it was a robot arm. It was carved from dense foam. Like in this video.
The other parts were printed on the old powder printers.
Thanks Will that is very interesting. I wish I had a 4th axis on my CNC machine.
Amazing videos!
Hi mcsdaver, you have great robots, I watched your videos,
where did you go, I have not seen you, please come back and display more of you work
Thanks
EzAng
fxrtst , what kind of printer was that?
What is a old powder printers? EzAng
It’s a early resin printer.
Thanks,
How are things with you?
EzAng