I don't like being an armchair person but I'm going to do this more out of trying to help. You've got the right concept. It's the material that you're using to print the parts out of. Movie special effects we're done with a rubberized material and something along the lines of foam latex. Look up how they made movie special effects in the 80s and 90s to get an idea what materials they used for stuff like this so they could film scenes with it. It was painted look like metal but was usually rubberized materials I'm pretty sure they have something similar that can be used with a 3D printer
"the ternimator is the scariest robot I can think of" necrons: am I a joke to you in all seriousness I would love to see you make a real life necron robot.
Can't wait to see a tesla optimus robot as terminator with a laser rifle. I think the chassis is a little bit closer to the human anatomy than the unitree robot
@@DavesArmoury You need to use TPU printer material. In this RU-vid video he uses TPU to 3D print stuff so that it's flexible. If you print the Terminator out of TPU you should avoid pieces breaking like they're made out of China. I was trying to think of the name of the damn stuff. I don't do 3D printing myself but I remember there being flexible 3D printed material ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D3BxILDpT6k.html
I like your project, it's interresting and terrifying at the same time lol. Been printing the same model myself at a little smaller then accual human size (not for a robot), but it takes a lot of time and money for the fillaments. I have put it on hold for now because i'm working on a R2D2 robot right now (takes a lot of time and money as well lol).
This is the coolest thing I've seen this month, imagine this thing pulling up in a robotics conference Also can I know the electronic subsystem of this t800, does it use a rpi?
need more RL in the omniverse before you can really take it out into public . could really hurt someone if they were not paying attention. Trust me the Go2 hurts chins all day long lol .
Wow! Great work. Thanks for sharing. I see you use Blender. I do too. I struggle about if I should design in Blender or Fusion 360 when I create parts to be 3d printed. I have been using Blender for decades. Thoughts?
It really depends on end goal. 3d printing, probably bender. Machining, fusion. Blender does better at organic shapes; fusion is better at solid. Parametric models