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A Computational Design Tool for Compliant Mechanisms
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@thatawhatn.7656

3 years ago

from time to time I forgot that disney have their own terrifying advance R&D department

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@ToonMeynen

4 years ago

Jaw-dropping, luckily it moved back to it’s original position.

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@luminas-d9w

2 years ago

Your work is really impressive. This software will be useful, especially for those who have 3D printers.

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@sunnymon1436

2 years ago

Specialty plastics are always going to be needed for good compliant mechanisms. It's incredibly difficult to not doubt the durability claims. The other thing is, traditional mechanisms have more readily replaceable parts. Avoids having to tear down a whole model/animatronic to replace the mechanism is one flecture breaks.

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@TheCabbageMan

2 years ago

This would be veeeeeeery useful for MEMS research, especially the FEM computational stuff, like microgrippers

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@AerialWaviator

2 years ago

Brilliant. This video really inspiring to creating innovative mechanisms.
Given accessibility to 3d printers and other material manufacturing techniques it is much easier to explore such designs. Too bad there are not easily accessible design tools that make such explorations available to a larger audience. (maybe there is, and I'm just not aware).

Pointers in the video description to additional resources, or references would have been helpful.
Thanks for sharing and enlightening us.

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@aSpyIntheHaus

2 years ago

In the first mechanism you demonstrate(not the walking one),How do you ensure that the output profile is maintained if there is any load applied to output arms end point. An example would be if, the output arm was attached to a pen that draws the profile on paper. If the pen dragged heavy on the paper would the profile change? It looks as though there is an additional degree of freedom added to the output arm from the added flexure....
Now you've completely piqued my interest I'm going to have to build one of these out of lego...

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@koala5717

3 years ago

This man speaks in MLA format

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@naturalfreq

2 years ago

Is there a paper that goes with this video. Very interesting and impressive.

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@MCRuCr

2 years ago

I did not know disney does these kinds of things.
Its like transforming engineering to an art

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@WD1271

2 years ago

i'm impressed, this is simple but very clever

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@victorhugoleme6772

2 years ago

I hurts me a lot, seeing the dragon wing running backwards.
Despite this, awesome work!

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@brendan5260

2 years ago

It’s always nice to see developments I’ve never seen before. This has interesting applications. Too bad you had to develop this under the awful thumb of Disney.

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@ramonhamm3885

2 years ago

I love the eyeball at 3:29.

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@DaddyDumptruckDeluxe

2 years ago

This is my favorite Disney Production.

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@josephrinehart2934

2 years ago

Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.

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@mgames1710

2 years ago

Why did I think the thumbnail was a bunch of airpods tied to a string 😭

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@kr4dh4x0r

2 years ago

This is really rad.

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@JesterJones

2 years ago

curious how this handles itself after a large amount of use, I feel like things that flex tend to break down and warp easier.

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@DCDA-LA

1 year ago

That’s insane… that can be widely applied in many industries with strong advance in the future

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