Industrial Robot Built from Scratch. Jarvis 2.0, The Full Build : Jeremy Fielding 104

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Jeremy Fielding

Jeremy Fielding

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@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday Рік тому
Awesome video
@ironman5034
@ironman5034 Рік тому
Hey myaaan 😂😂 lol that was weird
@bitlong4669
@bitlong4669 Рік тому
Yep. I watched it few times. Great choice of music and watching complex machine being put together…. Totally great.
@terenzjomardelacruz8012
@terenzjomardelacruz8012 Рік тому
Woah Destin! This video reminded me of your vortex rings collision video. Lovin' you guys' contents!
@MARS-GREENH0USE
@MARS-GREENH0USE Рік тому
Still waiting for the epic oversold music
@RedCoastLab
@RedCoastLab Рік тому
This is so impressive. The interdisciplinary knowledge required to make this happen is stunning. You are like the coolest dude ever
@JamesNewton
@JamesNewton Рік тому
That moment when a robot you've built with your own hands finally works right. It feels sooooo good. Now, I've never built a robot THAT big or powerful, nor have I built a robot that complex all by myself. Jeremy you have every right to be overwhelmed emotionally. Self taught, built just by yourself, and "Jarvis" is one serious bit of kit. Well done! Let us know if you want a job in robotics.
@Sirmellowman
@Sirmellowman Рік тому
dude I myself almost got emotional knowing how much work and energy you have put into this. you are truly an inspiring person Jeremy. the world needs more humans like you my friend.
@cliff_hewitt
@cliff_hewitt Рік тому
Hey Jeremy, this is really awesome. Having kids, having a full-time job, not knowing everything about what you're doing, and still building a robot like this! I wouldn't know what to do with myself if I had your level of energy. :)
@noexpert1481
@noexpert1481 Рік тому
"wouldn't know what to do with my self if i had your level of energy" You could try building an industrial robot? :p
@tetrodotoxin3863
@tetrodotoxin3863 Рік тому
@@builditsquare I completely understand your point, but that idea would rely on the suggestion that the bad people would purchase said rifle.
@JWAM
@JWAM Рік тому
@@builditsquare 1. Areas outside of schools and churches aren't sensitive enough to stop people using their assault rifles on? 2. If you think that there is a way to make all new and existing rifles work like this (you can't), isn't it a lot easier to legislate against such gun ownership? It would be a lot more effective if the public had a mindset that it is not normal for a "person they know" to possess such items, hence getting reported before it is too late?
@sumduma55
@sumduma55 Рік тому
@@JWAM how many people do you know with "assault riffles" have ever used them illegally or against another person? I'll accept legislation on my second amendment if it has a law built into it that makes it a felony for anyone to request or talk about more gun laws ever. There, we can violate both of our constitutional rights at the same time while criminals still will not obey the laws and idiots will still shoot up places. FFS, you just watched a video of a guy who made his own CNC mill to make his own industrial robot. What do you think is so magical about a gun that anyone cannot do the same? They are 3d printing them now. Arms left in Afghanistan are already turning up on black markets in other countries. It will just be a matter of time before they end up here with our most popular president's astute tutelage on the southern border. I get it, no mean tweets ffs. Smh
@JWAM
@JWAM Рік тому
@@sumduma55 I don't live in a country in which assault rifles are allowed, nor practically any other guns either. You can take a hunting license and have appropriate guns for that. You live in a parallel universe to me in which you make this an issue, yet it is in your (and not my) universe where these shootings keep happening. The problem here is people having guns, not the other way around. Also, we are watching your nation became more and more restricted and where religious ideologies are forced down people's throats. So I don't understand what rights you are left to protect with your guns if you have already given them all away? :)
@grntitan1
@grntitan1 Рік тому
I can’t count the times I’ve had a mill job go haywire. If you ain’t breaking stuff, you ain’t making stuff. Some of the best machining lessons are learned from mistakes. You have natural talent. You were born to be an engineer and one that actually gets his hands dirty. 👏
@TheOleHermit
@TheOleHermit Рік тому
Had a fly cutter come out of the holder ono an old profile mill once. It started biting deeper and deeper into the part, then before I could shut down the spindle it flew about 30 feet away from me (fortunately) and hit a metal cabinet on the far end of the shop. Apart from that, I loved my machining years and the knowledge has been useful ever since. Just designed and machined a laser projector with a just a drill press and a table saw. 😎
@mattw7949
@mattw7949 Рік тому
My cutting tools almost never get worn out before dying a violent death. My favorite was a brand new expensive 1" carbide mill that I smashed before I cut a single chip with it... left the jog in 1" incremental rather than .001". Funny how something like that can make such a big difference.
@williammcleroy558
@williammcleroy558 Рік тому
Oh good. I thought it was just me and my ADHD, lol. I broke so much stuff! It was just me and my ADHD sometimes though. Misplace one little decimal and the machines will sing tunes you don't want to hear real fast! Haha
@gregjones3660
@gregjones3660 Рік тому
Yeah I started a cnc machine with 120vac from all dc power and ground connections bypassing all safety circuits. I was Just being complacent and accidentally turned the switch on as I was leaving for the day on a Friday. When I returned to work on Monday my badge didn’t work to the building and there was already a box of my work clothes and stuff just sitting outside in the rain. Plus my cat died in a dumpster fire same day when I cut open all of my cleaning chemical containers and poured them and a gallon of gas into a salvaged green dumpster in the back yard. They said that the chemicals spontaneously combusted. I had to salvage another used green dumpster for the backyard and luckily with the help of a can of tuna my neighbors cat is now my cat. 😊
@jensheeiversen9192
@jensheeiversen9192 Рік тому
Man, these videos are such an inspiration. Me and friend of mine just finished our master's degree in robotics and wanted to try building our own 6DOF robot arm to refresh our knowledge learned at university and these videos just hype me up to do this. So I hope to see even more videos in the future. Sending much love from Denmark
@PiefacePete46
@PiefacePete46 Рік тому
Need a relaxing hobby project?... build a robot! Wrong... that's one of the most stress-filled sixty seconds I have ever seen! Another great video Jeremy, as always, thank you.
@justinpoirier5285
@justinpoirier5285 Рік тому
It's hard to explain how satisfying watching single-point threading on a mill is! Nice build!
@JeremyFieldingSr
@JeremyFieldingSr Рік тому
That is why I show it several times LOL I could not stop watching it myself. It was so good.
@NC_RC
@NC_RC Рік тому
Came here to say the same thing. It's mesmerising!
@bobnwashington
@bobnwashington Рік тому
I’ve watched Jer. from the beginning, I’m hardly qualified to even watch his projects, I haven’t heard of single-point threading until I saw this. What? He’s cutting threads, awesome. I guess you guys do it on a lathe.
@keithcress1335
@keithcress1335 Рік тому
I had to write a program to do a single-point thread job in medical grade plastic for my CNC router. It was hard but seeing it finally spit out the G-code to do it correctly was crazy satisfying! I tiny bit of a Jeremy project.
@mk6995
@mk6995 Рік тому
​@@JeremyFieldingSrhi jeremy so much respect for you genius. How can you get the base design to be able to base my build on it
@Theweldingmillennial
@Theweldingmillennial Рік тому
One of the most under rated channels on UKposts. I worked with welding robots for about a 1.5 years. Im absolutely blown away by this. I had know idea you were using strain wave gear boxes, many people don’t even know they are a thing. Having a home robot is one of my “life goals” sound odd saying that but I think I’m with like company so who cares. Any chance the Jarvis models we be available on your website store would like to build some with my boys.
@oliverer3
@oliverer3 Рік тому
I'm 100% with you on owning an industrial robot being a life goal. I've started designing one a few times but I've yet to aquire all the tools and machinery to make building a large scale one feasible. I'll continue holding out hope though.
@GaryMcKinnonUFO
@GaryMcKinnonUFO Рік тому
'strain wave gear boxes' thanks, not heard of those.
@dineshtech3616
@dineshtech3616 Рік тому
Dear all respected sir i am doing work on welding robot kast 3 month give me better idea 🙏🏼
@petitnul
@petitnul Рік тому
@@oliverer3 And imagine the software to transform an X trajectory with fixed speed to order for the 6 axis... Nightmare ^^
@TheOleHermit
@TheOleHermit Рік тому
"The thrill of victory (after the agonies of defeat)." That's what it's all about! 😎
@mrnevermind
@mrnevermind 7 місяців тому
10 seconds into the video, this guy already became my hero
@alandavis6429
@alandavis6429 Рік тому
Fantastic project, as a lifetime welder and a WWII aircraft mechanic the only thing I would change is using steel for the structure. I don't care what the books say, if you want to to withstand fatigue you use steel, the real metal.
@BSpinoza210
@BSpinoza210 Рік тому
Steel is truly underrepresented in industry because of it's weight, but when strength, temperature resistance, cost, and manufacturability are your top concerns you really can't beat good old steel. The only caveat I'd add to your comment is fatigue resistance depends heavily on the heat treat, carbon content, and resistance to corrosion. For a stainless spring steel, you're absolutely right, but for a high carbon steel like 1080 full hard (directly post quench) it's stupid hard but very brittle and prone to internal stress which can develop cracks that will just propagate throughout the material during fatigue testing leading to failure.
@alandavis6429
@alandavis6429 Рік тому
@@BSpinoza210 the fatigue I was referring to was aluminum which has none despite what the engineers claim, I fix what the engineers claim is fine. Yes stainless is better but I am typing on a phone and such a discussion is time consuming.
@vincentwhite7693
@vincentwhite7693 Рік тому
Wow you are so knowledgeable. Fanuc and Kuka must be breaking down your door for your advice. No? Now to be serious, if correct material selection and weld procedures aren't carried out then you are inviting trouble.
@88cameras
@88cameras Рік тому
The entire time I was thinking. I hope he has a lot of experience welding aluminum. Its not known to be the easiest thing to get a good weld on.
@alandavis6429
@alandavis6429 Рік тому
@@vincentwhite7693 keep working on you comedy set.
@NC_RC
@NC_RC Рік тому
I must have missed the original video showcasing this work and I just saw this thumbnail, didn't read the title and thought "Oh cool, Jeremy has fitted a plasma torch to an industrial robot arm." Clicked the link and quickly realised - No, Jeremy has MADE an industrial robot arm from the ground up.... You sir, have incredible skills, levels of persistence and thirst for knowledge. Bravo!
@osmbsmy.706
@osmbsmy.706 Рік тому
You are one of my favorite makey techy guys on the internet. Love this channel!
@TheToonamiRevolution
@TheToonamiRevolution Рік тому
I've kind of been browsing this series for a while and I am blown away by what you've accomplished. I work programming yaskawa motoman robots on a daily basis with dx100 and dx200 controllers. It was enjoyable hearing you explain about singularity situations from a "non professional" point of view. I am always warning some of the Jr programmers about their robot programs and the posture of the arm to make sure it does what you want it to do. High-speed maneuvers get scary when it decides its willing to snap its own neck to achieve what you want. Even after 9 years of doing it I still get excited when a new project rolls through the doors. Or taking the time to try and do it better than I had in the past. You are so excited and I love it. I usually preface my new programs with "either this is going to work, or you're about to see something spectacular." bravo sir.
@alexchiosso221
@alexchiosso221 Рік тому
A man , a vision, an incredible competence, a strong motivation ..... the road to success. Respect. :-)
@JeremyFieldingSr
@JeremyFieldingSr Рік тому
Thank you for the kind words. I am honored
@hakology
@hakology Рік тому
@@JeremyFieldingSr think this is one of your best ;)
@theofficialczex1708
@theofficialczex1708 Рік тому
A lot of hard work and dedication has been poured into this. Congratulations, Jeremy; you've built something incredible!
@KevinToppenberg
@KevinToppenberg Рік тому
I wanted to stand up and shout Hurrah! with you when that plasma cut worked. Great work!!
@ScottBalkum
@ScottBalkum Рік тому
Incredible! Really enjoyed watching you succeed. I completely understood your "out of breath" and heart racing moment when it just worked. Loved it.
@FrankBenlin
@FrankBenlin Рік тому
I've tapped thousands of holes and I've never seen a single point threadmill. Back in the early days of CNC I don't think that was even a thing. And the accuracy to be able to do a second clean-up pass. Wow. Looks much safer than risking cracking a tap in a hole, which I only did once. Thanks, Jeremy.
@Sirmellowman
@Sirmellowman Рік тому
im not sure the threads will be as nice as a regular tap though, but agreed this is a new bit to me also.
@Vinlaell
@Vinlaell Рік тому
Yep much less stress and for least stress the second pass finishes the cut the first pass started
@mephistovonfaust
@mephistovonfaust 7 місяців тому
That scream of joy at the end... I truly felt that. It's highly impressive what you managed to do here. Kudos to you. Though I don't want to know what you spent on it, both monetary as well as time wise.
@cachve1154
@cachve1154 9 місяців тому
as a electrical engineering student, I'm impress with what this guy did.
@Sufi39
@Sufi39 Рік тому
This is absolutely insane. Amazing work.
@JimPudar
@JimPudar Рік тому
Unbelievably awesome. Congratulations on getting this far with this project, I'm floored!
@Bigwingrider1800
@Bigwingrider1800 Рік тому
This guy really is bad ass. Me being a designer of tooling for sheet metal parts for 40 yrs I know what he went thru for the arm. I did a 5" x 45" cnc router. And now building a cnc lathe. All i have to say is good times.
@pulesjet
@pulesjet Рік тому
Sir you have your chit together. Involvleing your kids is icing on the cake.
@BendsSpace
@BendsSpace Рік тому
This is absolutely incredible. It's awe inspiring to see something so big and heavy move with such precision.
@ChrissiX
@ChrissiX Рік тому
Wow, I might have been almost as excited as you at this success. I think I found you at your 3rd or 4th video. Unbelievable how far you've come with nothing but determination and supportive people around you.
@MaxenceAbela
@MaxenceAbela Рік тому
congratulations Jeremy, that's incredible work!
@jonponton
@jonponton Рік тому
Has CNC mill for 2 months - builds incredible robotic arm!! Bro you're a genius!!
@zajlord2930
@zajlord2930 Рік тому
i made similiar thing (partialy inspired by you) as a school project. i made two robots which are much smaller but functional. one uses 5v servos and other uses nema17 steppers. i can absolutely feel that excitement you showed in this vid, it felt similiarly when i first powered it on and it just worked as it was supposed to (finaly) even through mine were on much smaller scale. also similiarly to how two companies reached out to you to help you, two schools reached out to me to help me which was really awesome
@Standbackforscience
@Standbackforscience Рік тому
Wow. I've seen some amazing builds on youtube, but this, this tops everything.
@bearsstuff
@bearsstuff 7 місяців тому
Truly incredible
@MrLunithy
@MrLunithy 8 місяців тому
Just WOW!! much respect.
@sgsax
@sgsax Рік тому
I've been a fan of your channel for a long time. Watching the progress of building this beast has been quite the roller coaster. It's been a long hard road to reach this point, but the payoff is spectacular. Thanks for being a leading voice in teaching the basics of engineering in ways that anyone can understand. I can't wait to see what you teach us next. Thanks for sharing!
@tetrodotoxin3863
@tetrodotoxin3863 Рік тому
I used to operate a cnc laser cutter and that cut is easily as good as what we used to send out.
@boatymcboatface1052
@boatymcboatface1052 Рік тому
Been following for years. Epic stuff!
@ramboahoe
@ramboahoe Рік тому
Dudes crazy. Keep it up, man!
@jdhtyler
@jdhtyler Рік тому
Love what you have done it takes me back to my AGV project using stepper motors back in 1989 - funny thing- I remember I had code problems with the software assembler on a 6800 burning it to EPROM I added RAM, a serial interface and an LCD display and used a BBC computer to send the instructions - the code error meant it would not start and funny bit was me "giving it a shove" in the hope it would start, OK that might work with analogue but not digital. The stepper motors needed a routine to ramp up the speed or it would stall the stepper motors. The project was for an AGV (automated guided vehicle) automated stock control in a factory. The 6800 processor and all the clips was constructed using en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wire_wrap method it was all I had back in the day. Our family business was Blacksmithing and we eventually added MIG TIG and a plasma cutter to our stick and gas welding equipment, lots of changes back in the 1980s.
@Jambo_Bobbo
@Jambo_Bobbo Рік тому
I love watching your work... and you being surprised at how well that worked... bro come on... I never doubted you. I learn from you every video. Like this video... I learned slag can be removed by working the torch height. No one ever told me that. Spent a few more minutes looking on the internet but searching torch height and slag instead of just plasma slag. Now I get it. Again... thanks man
@JeremyFieldingSr
@JeremyFieldingSr Рік тому
Yes… and I would add Torch height and speed are probably the main factors
@Jambo_Bobbo
@Jambo_Bobbo Рік тому
@@JeremyFieldingSr I assumed it all had to do with speed. So would you go lower to eliminate the slag? And if you have the time... what could I do about the dross on stainless? That stuff is messy
@LQhristian
@LQhristian Рік тому
Congrats, Jeremy! Awesome effort!!
@SchimShady12
@SchimShady12 Рік тому
Nice work! Love watching engineers who can do it all!
@edwardpaulsen1074
@edwardpaulsen1074 Рік тому
Having been in the field of robotics for many years and coming across a whole myriad of "misadventures", I have to salute the drive and energy you put into this project and I cheered almost as hard as you did when it succeeded!! You did a fantastic job and I have shared many of the pains as well as the triumphs when everything goes right. Great looking robot as well! Congratulations! I can't wait to see what kind of new adventures you embark on with this robot playing alongside. Peace, Love, Joy, and Curiosity to you and your family!
@rickparmenter8241
@rickparmenter8241 Рік тому
You are a living legend Jeremy, I had a couple of tears in the sheer joy of seeing your robot cut as it did and I felt your joy your immense joy. Thank you for all your projects and teaching and genuine good will nature. You are a living legend. Thank you.
@FrankGraffagnino
@FrankGraffagnino Рік тому
really great jeremy. i'm ready to see some videos of you stepping up to ROS and sharing that journey with us!
@pennergraphics
@pennergraphics Рік тому
Hey Jeremy, I love your projects, I always look forward to seeing a new one. Keep them up.
@benstrait333
@benstrait333 Рік тому
This is such a cool project! I'm really impressed with how you've leveled up from tearing apart washing machines to build stuff. Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course, but this is a serious step up. Kudos, man👍👍👍
@jd2757
@jd2757 Рік тому
Your Jarvis journey is beyond amazing and I am grateful for all the energy, thought and enthusiasm you express to all of us. It is a big leap (beyond me) from salvaged microwave motors to CNC machined precision parts, but the principles hold true, and your boundless curiosity is a treasure you generously share with all of us. Thank you.
@richardcecato
@richardcecato Рік тому
16:09 is absolutely the best moment of this video. THE SUCCESS! Even we that not helped stayed happy hahaha
@AbdulKhan-cy3vq
@AbdulKhan-cy3vq Рік тому
Incredible work. Too good. Awesome to watch
@marcfruchtman9473
@marcfruchtman9473 Рік тому
It is pretty amazing that you were able to start doing CNC Machining quickly! (It does help to have a more formal education in Machining because then you don't spend quite as much time putting parts into the "basket of shame" ) But, don't worry ... everyone has the same basket, different parts! I just want to thank you for inspiring many future machinists and robotics professionals. All of these skills combined takes years of effort and draw from wide range from Design, Engineering, Machining, Mechatronics and Programming etc. (And a LOT of dedication!) Well done!
@erx88
@erx88 Рік тому
It's been amazing to witness Jeremy Fielding's engineering journey...from humble beginnings to many full grow kids dream work shop... His level of dedication, attention to fully understanding, and then improving up systems has become on par with the best engineers in the World... Bravo Mr. Fielding, Merry Xmas and Productively Happy New Year... Continue... Forever Better : Immer Besser -ER Miele Commander : AVCO : American Veteran Commander Organization
@jonwatte4293
@jonwatte4293 Рік тому
Everything looks good, and the cable management looks superb!
@BraveUlysses59
@BraveUlysses59 Рік тому
INCREDIBLY ambitious project . Awesome job Jeremy.
@cheeseisgreat24
@cheeseisgreat24 Рік тому
The sentence in this whole adventure that really solidifies you as a true engineer there was the celebration eventually followed by “I can’t believe that actually worked!” I don’t think I have ever heard an engineer who’s spent as much time on a project with as many ups and downs and lessons learned who *didn’t* say that precise sentence when testing revealed their success.
@lmeza1983
@lmeza1983 Рік тому
I can confirm lol
@vennic
@vennic Рік тому
Let's all take a moment of silence to remember the comments that gave their lives in the original publishing of this video. Gone, but not forgotten. I just can't seem to recall them at the moment
@JeremyFieldingSr
@JeremyFieldingSr Рік тому
Something about CAD??
@vennic
@vennic Рік тому
@@JeremyFieldingSr The Mad Cadder!
@steamfan7147
@steamfan7147 Рік тому
This is just awesome Jeremy! To take on a project of this magnitude and arrive at a near commercial cut quality on the first attempt says a lot about your dedication, congrats!
@GordoM
@GordoM 11 місяців тому
Congratulations Jeremy! This is a stunning accomplishment!
@robertconklin3322
@robertconklin3322 Рік тому
Hi Jeremy, that was SO AWESOME! Thank you for producing your wonderful videos!
@AbdulRahman-ju6wk
@AbdulRahman-ju6wk Рік тому
As engineers, its those first few seconds or minutes that the project works when you realize that all those sleepless nights and years spent working on the project were definitely worth it and makes you want to do it all over again. Its the same looking at other engineers succeed, gives a stronger and newer sense of motivation to challenge yourself further.
@elluisito000
@elluisito000 Рік тому
Thanks for sharing, amazing project 😀
@jeremiahlyleseditor437
@jeremiahlyleseditor437 Рік тому
Brilliant Work. Congratulations
@kevbomtb6078
@kevbomtb6078 Рік тому
This is great content - I've been watching your videos for a few months now and always look forward to them. I'm a mechanical designer (by day) and recently have been playing around more with electromechanical - arduino & sbc's, and 3d printed parts. Just throwing out a suggestion for your Patreons - what if you did a build-a-long series and made a mini Jarvis, with smaller motors, and 3d printed parts using arduino mega and / or orange pi boards to control it with PC or phone app. (Obviously not with the plasma attachment - maybe just a claw) It's a big ask, but with some 3d printers under 200 - and the audience you are collecting it could be a great series that would help a lot of people get hands on with robotics and electromechanical design - might even help pull in more interest from potential sponsors - especially if you offer parts lists and links to specific motors / control boards, etc. I for one would say "show me where to sign up!"
@JeremyFieldingSr
@JeremyFieldingSr Рік тому
I will consider that. It is a good idea
@JSR80
@JSR80 Рік тому
@@JeremyFieldingSr +1 would be interested in something similar
@John____Smith
@John____Smith Рік тому
Unbelievable project! Congratulations !
@fxm5715
@fxm5715 Рік тому
This is absolutely amazing, Jeremy. I've been watching your skills grow ever since you upgraded your little bench top bandsaw. I am tremendously impressed with your dedication to learning and making and your willingness to share along the way. Thank you!
@danielmoreno61
@danielmoreno61 11 місяців тому
That's amazing! Good work, brother.
@Pelderi
@Pelderi Рік тому
This is some next level DIY stuff! Excellent work 👌
@user-pc7iu8yr4b
@user-pc7iu8yr4b Рік тому
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing! Hope you get more awesome projects done!
@wraythezw
@wraythezw Рік тому
Absolutely love watching your Videos Jeremy. You've a fantastic way of breaking down concepts into relatable 'scenes'. (Example when you explained the forces applied when Jarvis moves about, and demonstrated with extending your arm with a weight)
@PaulMorley1
@PaulMorley1 Рік тому
Dude, so proud for you Jeremy. What an accomplishment! I could feel just how overwhelmed you were with emotion when that cut completed. So great!
@8ank3r
@8ank3r Рік тому
Man, that is awesome. You go Jeremy! Thanks for sharing
@DANEMSPRINGER
@DANEMSPRINGER Рік тому
Absolutely amazing man! 👏 I could see your aluminum welding get better and better through the video sir.
@spikeypineapple552
@spikeypineapple552 Рік тому
Jeremy, you're a really impressive engineering comunicator. I love both the things you make, and the way you present them. Well done!
@MrDedham
@MrDedham Рік тому
Amazing build! Thanks for the time lapse :)
@sitoniomagalhaes2961
@sitoniomagalhaes2961 10 місяців тому
Great! So much work!!! Congratulations!
@PaweCudzio
@PaweCudzio 9 місяців тому
This is EPIC that one person can do so many things by himself. I think the outstanding thing is that one person has access to all resources to do such a thing. And only 870k subs :/ for such a masterpiece.
@jonahbrame7874
@jonahbrame7874 Рік тому
That cut was awesome! What a fantastic payoff after so much time and energy! Congratulations Jeremy, mad props!
@ibrahimbek2804
@ibrahimbek2804 Рік тому
Thank you Jeremy Fielding
@IanCazabat
@IanCazabat Рік тому
Congratulations! You continue to inspire me to push myself and my abilities. Keep up the great work!
@AlexKall
@AlexKall Рік тому
Nicely done, very impressive work!
@avoirdupois1
@avoirdupois1 Рік тому
What a beautiful machine. Looking forward to seeing what you do with this!
@vagautohaus4492
@vagautohaus4492 Рік тому
thats nothing short of amazing, you built that up from a seed of an idea and when that torch turned off and returned to its designated home position, i could tell how committed you were to this project - aboslutely excellent video - subbed! keep being you!
@Mabh838
@Mabh838 Рік тому
Respect for your work and sharing knowledge
@w34356
@w34356 Рік тому
AWSOME! Congrats! Been loving watching this come together.
@martintruran8469
@martintruran8469 Рік тому
Amazing, simply amazing. The amount of work and skill involved is stunning. Great work!
@user-kp9fh6ob2t
@user-kp9fh6ob2t 4 місяці тому
Absolutely amazing job !
@flintdavis2
@flintdavis2 Рік тому
Happy for you! Right on!
@the_untold1
@the_untold1 Рік тому
Amazing work. thanks for the video
@RicardoPenders
@RicardoPenders Рік тому
I've watched Jarvis evolve to what it is now and it was awesome, thanks for sharing.
@jimjones7980
@jimjones7980 Рік тому
Congratulations! I was holding my breath and very excited when it worked. It's been a long journey. Thank you for taking us along for the ride.
@robguyatt9602
@robguyatt9602 Рік тому
6:05 I know that FIGJAM feeling. Well done Jeremy!!!
@markw480
@markw480 Рік тому
Your joy and relief at the end there have me a huge grin lol.. awesome work 👍
@mggeek3669
@mggeek3669 Рік тому
Happy for you bro. Awesome work!!
@TheFoxranger
@TheFoxranger Рік тому
You're such a beast !! So much skill, experience, talent ! Your robot is amazing
@pedobob863
@pedobob863 Рік тому
Amazing man, inspired is almost a shortcoming in describing your work in this video/presence. Thank you. You're awesome, dont stop.
@TheMechanic626
@TheMechanic626 Рік тому
This has to be the most impressive project I've seen on UKposts. I love it.
@RCimadure
@RCimadure Рік тому
Love what you did Jeremy ! Congratulations (at the 16:00), so much work you put into that project. Great Job.
@CarlosNinaOchoa
@CarlosNinaOchoa Рік тому
Congratulations Jeremy. All your process and results are amazing. Thanks for share your passion for engineering!
@abdullahhabra6309
@abdullahhabra6309 Рік тому
Great project. Thank you
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