Amazing articulated metal figure

very, very nice....could look at it all day. amazing...
 
I wish there were some kind of description. I'm wondering how long it took the guy. If I ever have a robotic body built for myself, I'm gonna have him do it.
 
That was cool. Look at that shop!!!!
 
Wow. The hours to machine all the joints, and the range of motion is so human.
 
It is fine. I'm a little less impressed than you all though. Don't know why...unless..it's that action figures and dolls have been getting more life like for years, and they cost 10 bucks.


munk
 
munk said:
It is fine. I'm a little less impressed than you all though. Don't know why...unless..it's that action figures and dolls have been getting more life like for years, and they cost 10 bucks.

munk

I'll send you some brass and aluminum and a box of screws and we'll see what you come up with.:)

Steve
 
Or maybe he is posing with his costar in the upcoming combination of The Hunted 2 and Puppetmaster 1252, "The Wee Stalker with a Really Cool Big Knife". Or maybe just a Terminator prequel.
Terry
 
ferguson said:
I'll send you some brass and aluminum and a box of screws and we'll see what you come up with.:)

Steve

ROTFLMAO!!! That struck me as really funny for some reason.

Ted W.
 
is fine. I'm a little less impressed than you all though. Don't know why...unless..it's that action figures and dolls have been getting more life like for years, and they cost 10 bucks.

munk


I'll send you some brass and aluminum and a box of screws and we'll see what you come up with. Steve

You want to know what I'd come up with? You have any doubt what I'd come up with? Do I have to show you what I'd come up with? Are you really of so little faith?



...why, I'd come up with some brass and aluminum and a box of screws, of course.



munk
 
God I hope that was steel rather than aluminum with the brass. Aluminum is a horrid PITA to machine. I hate it. In addition to gumming up the tools the light ass flakes get EVERYWHERE, and its so light it stays in the air for hours. EECH. I machine it here at work, and hate it.
 
I'm sure it's steel. I was just going to save $ on the freight.:D ;)

Steve

Talk about "gummy" machining, ever worked stainless? I used to make 3" diameter pump shafts. Chips came off the lathe in long strings that tangled up like steel wool for a giant. Worst I ever got cut at work was with that stuff.
 
Look at that thing! Every anatomical feature of it is machined. Cover it with skin and you have a Terminator. I can't imagine having all of that planned out in your head before hand to finally bring it into existence.
 
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