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Sometimes you have to test robots on yourself
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It was time to take another pass on the hair cutting robot. The new robot is bigger, better, way more reliable and travel friendly. I tried to cut MatPats hair (live) then my brothers hair and then my own. For some reason I'm compelled to improve the pattern carving functionality even though I have zero desire to actually use it....

One final thing - if you know of any actual problems that could use a better solution please leave a comment. One of my goals is to make a portion of my projects attempts at solving legitimately useful problems and I would love to have a good list of them. Thanks!
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@StuffMadeHere

3 years ago

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@smartereveryday

3 years ago

You say redneck like it's a bad thing.....?

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@Oxidize

3 years ago

I aspire to be as passionate as this guy

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@TangentialTif

2 years ago

I’ve never heard something more programmer-y than being sad that you lost your code but being happy because now you can do it the right way.

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@ryanm7263

2 years ago

I'm old enough to remember when the idea of a robot cutting your hair would have been a ridiculous fantasy. Now it's a hobby project. I'm not even 40.

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@PlasmaChannel

3 years ago

"It only took me 30 hours" BOSS

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@Henchman1977

3 years ago

"Here's my brother!" Obvious clone walks in....

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@rachaelh.3927

2 years ago

3:24 $13.65 million verdict for scissor lift injury 3:35 Why is my husband so 7:06 He-man 7:11 Extreme fatigue - 10 possible causes

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@Wolfcone

2 years ago

Honestly. The smartest thing in this entire video is the fact that he knows when he needs to sleep. People who fail to realize sleep is needed are much more prone to failure.

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@12gammagamma

3 years ago

"It only took about 30 hours of coding" Dude comes back with a mustache.

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@Realturboterrapin

3 years ago

"First we have to talk about INFANT MORTALITY" Anyways here's a fundraiser link for St. Jude's Children Hospital

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@flyinsaucier7078

2 years ago

I'd love to see a V3. Maybe analog radars would've been a good replacement for the limit switches. Maybe the radar echoes would've ignored the hair and just told you have close you are to the scalp. Not sure though. In industry, level radars in silos can filter out dust pretty well. For the sides and back: I have a trimmer that can move a guard up and down to adjust for length. I'd like to see that for the sides. It could use the same motions as a hair dresser for the sides and possibly use load cells (weight sensors) to tell you how many pounds of pressure the guard is putting on the scalp. You could aim for a range of 1oz to 4oz or something. Use 4 cells to make slight corrections in the angle/weight distribution. This kind of limits it to only shorter basic hair styles, but I think it's a decent compromise. Now that I think of it, you could overkill it with the load cells in every direction to make sure you aren't hurting your test subject. I might be getting carried away for a project that ended 8 months ago, but oh well.

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@mubb2000

2 years ago

Your videos are brilliant, funny, with dead pan face mentioning facts and reality of the situation.... a joy to watch. Keep up the creativity and keep them coming.

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@matthewblacksher3616

3 years ago

I just realized this channel has only been around for about a year. Actually insane how good the quality is even from the first video.

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@p1nkfreud

3 years ago

"1000 sided die" "Did you mean A SPHERE" I laughed way too hard at this

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@ryanm1579

2 years ago

Her reactions and participation are my favorite parts of the videos. I mean you’re cool and the stuff too. She just bring things down to reality

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@SirCommoner

2 years ago

This guy is insane, I don't understand how he can be so driven and skilled in all these different areas of expertise, and then be great at YouTube! He has like 30 videos, where is his learning curve? How did he learn to film and edit and be funny and just have such good presentation

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@joeolle2463

3 years ago

v3 will have a new feature that says “I like ya cut G.” Whenever the cut finishes.

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@MistaiRek07

3 years ago

the most impressive thing is that you were able to get on a plane with that robot in a suit case

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@TheeVande

2 years ago

I love the subtle and dry humor of you two!

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