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@smartereveryday

1 year ago

Awesome video

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@RedCoastLab

1 year ago

This is so impressive. The interdisciplinary knowledge required to make this happen is stunning. You are like the coolest dude ever

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@JamesNewton

1 year ago

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.

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@Sirmellowman

1 year ago

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.

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@cliff_hewitt

1 year ago

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. :)

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@grntitan1

1 year ago

I canā€™t count the times Iā€™ve had a mill job go haywire. If you ainā€™t breaking stuff, you ainā€™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. šŸ‘

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@jensheeiversen9192

1 year ago

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

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@TheToonamiRevolution

1 year ago

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.

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@ScottBalkum

1 year ago

Incredible! Really enjoyed watching you succeed. I completely understood your "out of breath" and heart racing moment when it just worked. Loved it.

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@justinpoirier5285

1 year ago

It's hard to explain how satisfying watching single-point threading on a mill is! Nice build!

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@stuartkorte1642

1 year ago

Fantastic! Your perseverance is great. Thank you for sharing.

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@osmbsmy.706

1 year ago

You are one of my favorite makey techy guys on the internet. Love this channel!

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@alandavis6429

1 year ago

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.

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@Theweldingmillennial

1 year ago

One of the most under rated channels on YouTube. 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 donā€™t even know they are a thing. Having a home robot is one of my ā€œlife goalsā€ sound odd saying that but I think Iā€™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.

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@Mabh838

1 year ago

Respect for your work and sharing knowledge

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@bearsstuff

7 months ago

Truly incredible

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@alexchiosso221

1 year ago

A man , a vision, an incredible competence, a strong motivation ..... the road to success. Respect. :-)

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@BendsSpace

1 year ago

This is absolutely incredible. It's awe inspiring to see something so big and heavy move with such precision.

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@flintdavis2

1 year ago

Happy for you! Right on!

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@jeremiahlyleseditor437

1 year ago

Brilliant Work. Congratulations

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