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Making The Robot Base and Foundation: Mistakes Were Made! #091
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Many of the motors and other electrical components come from automation direct. I am working to compile a list.

www.automationdirect.com/

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@JeremyFieldingSr

2 years ago

To start comparing quotes and simplify insurance-buying, check out Policygenius: policygenius.com/fielding. Thanks to Policygenius for sponsoring this video!

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@JeffGeerling

2 years ago

06:21 - "Fortunately being the fabricator as well as the designer, I can be like 'eh, it's all right'" — easier to forgive when you have to forgive yourself 😄

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@jamesdim

2 years ago

Sharing your mistakes made you more relatable until you showed your 3 kids! It's incredible how you find time for everything! You're just amazing!

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@AshThompson

2 years ago

8:19 - You know you're a machinist when it's 2AM and there are Aluminium chips in your beard. Amazing work Jeremy!

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@mikesmswoodworking

2 years ago

Can never discount those family moments, even when it's just mixing up bags of concrete. The next video can't get here soon enough :)

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@davidegentile2324

2 years ago

You deserve a dad medal. Definitely contender for dad of the year. Kudos and respect.

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@JamesLee-sw6ss

2 years ago

As a former project manager / salesman for a machine shop that specialized in prototyping, your comments about being nice to your fabricator hit home. So many drawings where people seemed to think they needed +/- 0.0005" on a clearance bolt hole.. I quote em and explain that the part is 5 times what it should cost because I have to send it out for grinding to hit that dimension. Then ask, "Are you suuuuuuure you need this that tight?" :p

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@padoco73

2 years ago

If there's one thing I love more than maker videos, it's maker videos when the maker's kids get involved.

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@kniffin719

2 years ago

Really excited to see this continue to progress. You may run into an issue with your concrete in the future because you didn't add any reenforcement. Concrete can get brittle and crack under stress and your robot will be putting a lot of stress on it. Usually you would reenforce with wire mesh or rebar so the concrete has some inner structure to hold on to.

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@mdvener

2 years ago

Getting close to 1/2 million subs. You deserve more. Detail n accuracy is a great gift to have. I was a residential electrician for close to 40 years. Worked on high end custom homes. Some took years to build. But doing that I learned about pride in your work, like you. Your videos are great. You are great. Thanks for sharing.

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@tseckwr3783

2 years ago

yep, you definitely need to have some ventilation for that concrete mix dust.

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@jwsvandr

2 years ago

The looks and attitudes of the kids saying "The old man has lost it, lets humor him for now" is so priceless and reminiscent of my kids of many years ago. There may be better things to do than work and have a good time with your kids but very very few. You are very lucky ... but then again so are your kids

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@jeremycatches9766

2 years ago

Wow, you have come a long way from salvaging motors from old vacuum cleaners and treadmills!

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@DullPoints

2 years ago

I love how advanced your projects are and how they build off easier projects. The fact that you also share your mistakes really set you apart as an educator. Great work!

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@xxxowerlordxxx

2 years ago

I find it pretty awesome how you got your kids interested in your projects, not only does it give them time with you it also might teach them some valuable skills!

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@ahamatibrahimhassan3265

2 years ago

I love how you built that environment and make sure your kids learn from you. Keep it up 100%

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@isaacschulz4577

2 years ago

In my adult life, Jeremy Fielding is my inspiration. I’m now in Electrical Engineering focusing on mechatronics in part because of your videos. I just found a 6 axis arm in the storage loft at work too. So this series is gonna help me out!

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@TrentTationnaiseXization

2 years ago

Jeremy on the edge right before the sponsor segment. I felt that.

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@devers6

2 years ago

I can relate to your anxiety about the first true runs of your arm - when I was building my CNC router table, the closer I got to making first cuts, the more apprehensive I became. I started obsessing over minor things like cable clamps and shielding limit switch wiring; all subconscious delay tactics because I’m sure I had put so much effort into designing and building that I didn’t want to face failure. Eventually I ran out of excuses, and I had to turn it on and try. Surprise: some things worked and some things didn’t; but I lost my anxiety and started working on fixes. I think that’s the curse of the lone inventor - you don’t have the momentum of a team to drive you forward; but on the other hand you get all the pride when it eventually works out. Been there, brother - it’s all going to work out fine.

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@johnm4962

2 years ago

Why can’t I find friends like you. Need more people in the world that want to learn and build.

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