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/g/ abandoned me. you're still here chat?
I could use a little cheer. Its like nobody wants me to be the one who makes this but in the end im the only doing it you know.
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>>2953905
Yes but im scaling down the scope. Robots are coming out and i might as well perfect the head and skin and call it a day. Unitrees can also be programmed to do whatever and have an onahole between their legs. As long as its mission accomplished its mission accomplished.
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>>2953909
Thank you but i have a rough idea of how im going to go about it. The current head moves its mouth and respond so i can go from there.
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Ready to fuck the robot
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>>2953907
study anatomy and aesthetics, you need to make it attractive to you, and I think a good start is those anatomy art youtubes. Your perspective is awful, that thing is gonna look like an alien. God speed degen anon.
>>2953910
Yeah for skin, a thing called ballistic gel exists to accurately model the consistency of human skin, you can probably try that with a dye to make it look realistic, but I don't know how that'd work off hand, look into materials to use for this stuff.
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>>2953898
I've tried some household appliances and then some farm equipment. Its a fools errand. The ending is not good.
Its so sad. There is cartload of fat ugly bitches anyone could make use of.
What's your problem anyway? Your post made me shed a tear or two.
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>>2953898
master sculpturing in blender and then go 3d printer.
There are insane tutorial videos of guys creating stuff and with little real anatomy knowledge buy great skills and anime observation skills. There are also tons of blueprints you can start off instead of doing them from scratch
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>>2958189
Tbh i always said that it walking wasnt part of the goal either way. If its just moving its limbs that makes a big difference. Then i can still use servos. The secret sauce is the pulley spine.
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>>2958189
Why would anyone trust you with money? You're just about the worst person for the job except maybe Artbyrobot.
I've never understood what you think it is about you specifically that makes you think you'd be a good project lead for this other than you just want to be in charge. You got no skills and your vision is retarded.
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>>2953898
Who neds a robot? Just poke a hole in your sofa.
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>>2959553
Receiving donations would make you the project lead, retard. You're obviously the only one """"working"""" on this stupid project and you'd be the one relegating funds. You've been making threads about this forever now and have nothing but garbage to show for it because you don't have the ability actually make anything. Why would anyone give you money? Why should anyone give you money?
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Gentlemen. I present to you miku positive mold and soonish next week miku negative mold. Ill make a video on the process but i strongly urge you to buy my 3d model for the low price of $2.99 if you wish to support the project.
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>>2956123
ballistic gel models the average consistency of human flesh, not skin, it's meant for testing penetration from bullets not surface level cuts or something
I'm pretty sure there's artificial silicon skin out there, not perfect though, but maybe some robotics/prosthetics research labs have worked on actually recreating skin consistency, I don't know if it's commercially available though
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>>2961995
Silicon rubber is the best even if its not like skin. People forget robots can have better than meat bag attributes. Id use ecoflex but its pricey. :rolleyes:
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>>2961995
Ballistic gel isn't even an accurate model of human skin. It was used as a standard to estimate lethality. No one ever said it was like human flesh until Mythbusters started putting it in every episode.
And it's better than nothing and cheap enough, but everyone always says this shit
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>>2962074
Itll be a combination of transparent plastic sticker and black screw. Ill try to make look nice.
As for cogleys skull i could use it but never mind modifying that thing. That skull is set on stone snd it has a lot servos.
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The gypsum should arrive in a day or two. The mold is kind of small so im a bit nervous about that. I should make a new roadmap.
I should have the eyes and speech circuit done by january and the mask done by december.
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>>2953898
I believe in you anon
I myself have done four attempts of designing my own pocket pussy. I designed their moulds in FreeCad and used some shore 10A silicone to make the pussies. All were either too solid and right or loose and solid.
I'm too shy to order them online so I'm making it myself
Haven't attempted in some time but i would like to make the perfect one
I'm also thinking of making a linear actuator to make an automatic moving mechanism but copper costs money and I'm cheap
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>>2963251
Incredible how everything gets harder as soon as people mention the applications…
Anyways for the up and down motion it could be piston or wormgear screw.
I recommend wormgear since its not supposed to be that fast either way.
A 550 dc ought to do the trick. Gear it down.
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>>2963265
Gemini insists on a motor driver but i dong like that solution. This is up and down why does it need fancy pwm.
Its also claiming its a high torque application when its not. Maybe somebody can chime in on a better alternative to the rs550 and give a more precise answer on thd voltage and gear ratio. As far as me im okay with a dumb onahole.
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>>2963268
a motor driver does not mean its fancy or pwm. it just means you can tell the motor to go forward or backward and if you pwm or not that's up to you. a motor drive is just a h bridge (routing to make forward or backward flow of electric through motor).
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>>2963292
Im going back and forth really. The head is still the most important part but unitrees are bulky and you cant cover them with a sex doll and no spine. We dont need miku to do a back flip we need her to perform in bed. I can go off the inmoov jrs design for the arms, undecided wether to use cogleys skull, i do have an idea on the spine which is my contribution but im modding many things so i dont want to sell myself short. I may or may not reveal the mechanism for that reason.
As for the skin i may get a gas mask and a hot string for the torso and leave the rest. I hope i dont end up getting cancer.
I was going to add spherical joints to the legs but ill have to pass on that.
For the power ive decided to drop the batteries and go with a power cable. Ill be using an atx computer psu and using a breakout board. By the end well have a flexible sex bot that wont be able to move its legs. And i do hope that end is before 2027.
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>>2963287
Yeah but really it only needs to go forward if its done right like if you use s spring or it can go backwards if you invert the polarity. A driver takes up too much space. Atleast the l298n does.
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>>2963424
not having working legs means its no longer really functional hardly at all, even for your use case. it just makes it way worse in every way IMO. Most people have scope creep but you have scope reduction constantly I don't get it you just keep wanting to make it worse and worse and less and less cool IMO
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>>2963529
If you actually studied robotics, you would know that walking is quite difficult and power consuming. That's why the XPeng Iron is so impressive, it managed to walk like a human.
Peteblanks mission for his design is just sex. Unless I missed a memo, that doesn't involve walking.
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>>2963534
I go back to lets make version 1.0 first.
Im kind of upset because people know what i want i want them to get the usdz on issac and for them to work on the sim. Im not going to do it it’s too much on my plate. I dont expect anybody to know how to use nvidia issac very few people do. Can you learn along the way? well yes itd be the only way.
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I will make a video about the new timeline next week. Anyways yes lower scope...
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>>2964442
Gentlemen. Say hello to miku.
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>>2964449
It's crazy that given all the humanity knowledge on the internet you still can't figure out how to sand a mold or how to vacuum the bubbles out of your silicone. You and the other retard are really special kids, transforming daydreaming into literal garbage
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>>2964550
I was expecting it to fail like the other times lol.
Anyways wdym vacuuming the air bubbles? You cant. You can add ways for air to escape though but im getting impatient. For those whove been paying attention i did make a big fuss about being able to move the legs with spherical actuators. However, im going to drop that. Sorry.
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Up next the eyes.
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>>2965006
Speaking of unitrees the latest model the r1 is the perfect body shape.
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>>2965188
just slap an onahole on its crouch, a dress on its chasis, and put a bag over its head and call it a day.
the most important part of the robot sex doll is the fact that you have to get a vr pilot to 'teach' the robot the right positions, not the skinwalker mask it wears.
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>>2965193
Ofc the head is important. Fool.
This captchas sucks im going to post less frequently.
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https://youtube.com/shorts/5ZcY9EsM5Fk
Well you know how it is going back and forth i might not use the unitree after all but any plans for it walking moving forward are now dropped. I never promised for it to walk i promised for leg movement really.
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>>2964839
Bro this is disgusting. You're wasting materials. Considering you keep fucking up, you should first assume you have no skills required to make a humanoid head and delay making a timeline because it's obvious you're going to encounter endless issues along the way and won't do your plan in time. Since you're working on the skin, learn first how to cast the silicone you're using. Make a simple mold, sand it properly if it comes from a 3D printer, use the release, pour the material. When preparing the mold you should keep in mind the air goes up, add a vent or two to prevent the air bubbles, pour the silicone in one place with a small strain and let it flow down and fill the mold. Don't cut out the eyes like a fucking ape - you'll never get it right. Design the mold to have eyeholes already done.
>>2966755
I think you're in deep belief you're going to show the world your successful journey but in reality you're scaring the hoes and disturbing people who happen to see your works. There is no community to tag onto your project in it's current state, except the kiwi farms.
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I got a bone to pick with engineers.
Where were they when they pointed out the inmoov couldnt walk?
Where are they are they now?
The guy who created the inmoov was a sculptor.
Youre expecting for an engineer to come snd bail you out they wont. Theyre domesticated.
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>>2966851
you gotta remember, engineers are the guys who are stuck upkeeping these things.
the sculptor created the thing, but i'm sure he's not going to be the one stuck making sure it STILL walks in 20 years because some multibillion dollar company relies on the timing of one of these guys walking across a hallway to keep their systems running.
a lot of the time the issue isn't "it wont work" its "it will only work for long enough to become a problem"
its like helping a friend with a project instead of letting them figure it out, now you're stuck helping them every time because in their mind the solution has been found.
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Robots without skin can still be fuckable.
Anyways. Im setting the deadline for the robot eyes not for this sunday but the next.
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>>2966785
I think he was joking when he said that. He's referring to how scary your masks look. He has a point, I have been following your progress since early 2024, and you only have marginal improvements. Your masks always look dirty and as if they're old. And the cut out eyes look horrific, it would look like a robot wearing a skinned Miku mask. Just look up "Terminator T600" to see how it would look like.
My advice is, forget the silicon mask for now. You've wasted God knows how much money and time on it. Many fictional robowaifus have hard shells, even you agreed on >>2967142
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>>2967650
It's called uncanny valley, the more something tries to look human the more any imperfection will feel off
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>>2967650
Im just going to roll with the imperfect mask. Also turns out it sasnt miku but tomoko.
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>>2967748
My honest reaction
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>>2967780
Ty ty. Needs a little glaze. I got the wig on the way too. That should conclude that now back to the robot eyes mechanidm etc…Lol.
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m8 poland already has you beat. screen face is the future. no amount of silicone and paint will make an irl anime. especially not with your skills, jesus christ dude make a mould and get some platinum cure shit nigga
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>>2967871
I said im not opposed to using ecoflex later on and ive been doing the mold without screws or the top or anything fancy really. Ecoflex is still more forgiving.
But im going to neglect the head a little bit to shave off 3 months off the deadline.
My hope is that by my next birth day(may the 16th) ill have something resembling a robot. Its a good thing ive put off the deadline video.
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This board is so slow that idk if this thread is going to die cause ill be a little more hush hush about some things. Its not that i dont want to share i think you guys know why ;)
Anyways bye for a while
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>>2968237
Only the bravest among you
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this is truly awful and a very bad job, you should get your casting better first, you can make a smoother model to make a mold from. also you can cast eye sockets instead of hacking them out like a horror movie. no i will not be nice to you, you are creating an abomination to do abominable acts. for the love of god read the bible and go outside.
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>>2968299
Ill put hooks around the eye sockets or something so thats not a problem. The eyes are big so they cant be spheres. I also recently thinned and brushed some silicon. Also resin on the eyes. Anyways thats as far as the arts snd crafts aspects will go back to the meat and potatoes. The robot. I will also be neglecting the head animatronics a bit cause again the meat and potatoes.
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I might be able to finish the eyes today. The skull this month.
If you paid attention to my “give yourself 3 years” you will have noticed i said by the third year i will have a fully functional miku or what have you. The 3rd year anniversary of this project is may the 23rd or so. That means i got until may the 23rd of 2027 to have s fully functional miku or what have you.
Let me be clear i am making a sex bot not chi.
See ya.
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>>2968941
A fully functional miku can
1. Move its arms
2.move its fingers(i have made a robot hand before)
3. Move its eyes and mouth(semi check)
4. Talk back(check)
5. Move its hips
6. Other things
I made the eyes tilt dont know if you guys care to have a behind the scenes look.:p
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>>2968946
Don't you have a design document somewhere we can see?
This all seems so fuzzy. Are you making nothing more than a marionette puppet with a speaker?
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>>2968947
Im on the fence about revealing the stuff on the middle and the lower half.
>maybe i should get a patent first xp
Now i know patents are pricey and strict but in some places they got mini patents called utility patents or petty patents which are also affordable. Based on what gemini said cause i declare myself ignorant about legal stuff.
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>>2968948
I don't care so much about the how, I just wanted to know what kind of end product you have in mind.
"move it's arms"? And then what? How far do you want to go?
A wacky tube man can "move it's arms" too. What is your goal?
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>>2968950
I mean bed buddy you know i wrote it. Can move its hips…
Also face unrelated the mask can still be cleaned up a little bit and the lips sanded a bit more and such.
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Okay fine fine were all in good company here. But i keep the day to day for the discord. Heres a webm of the eye tilting. The servos are super loud though. Theyre all colliding with each other so some things need to be worked on before i upload a new video.
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I cut the mask down to 255 grams. My goal is for the head to weight 500 grams. I think ill reach that goal.
Ill be using 5% infill abs for most of it and make if modular using m3 8 mm screws for everything.
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>>2968954
>bed buddy you know i wrote it. Can move its hips…
if you want to be pegged just buy a fuck machine bruh
> the mask can still be cleaned up a little bit and the lips sanded a bit
how the hell do you want to sand the silicone lol, you'll only rip it up, this is a rubber material, what the fuck are you doing with your life
>>2968948
Do you seriously believe you're going to cause a worldwide impact to such degree where people will want to rip off your tech, whilst yourself not being able to follow simple instructions and cast a clean mask from a 3d printed mold? Have you ever done anything that's not half baked or janky as fuck?
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>>2969370
You can dissolve silicone a tiny bit with alcohol and then sand that. The main problem here is the lips the silicon around the eyes are not a problem cause theyll be pulled back with pins and string.
>>2969375
No silicon doesnt melt youre thinking of tpe.
I am not opposed to using ecoflex later on btw but later.
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>>2969399
Itll look better after its on its robot skull with the right make over either way. Im done with the lips i just cut them up a bit like a bonzai. The look is not so much as a problem as the lack of stretchiness i guess thats my concern.
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>>2969417
I made the lips decent by snipping it etc…
Itll look good youll see.
I already explained like 5 times the silicon around the eyes will be pulled back.
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>>2969396
>You can dissolve silicone a tiny bit with alcohol and then sand that
You can dissolve silicone with a solvent like a strong alcohol but you can't sand it without ripping and slashing the surface - which is crucial in silicone because once cut, it tears easily. The alcohol itself will dry out and degrade your rubber.
>silicon around the eyes are not a problem cause theyll be pulled back with pins and string
You will perforate your cast and rip it. The eye area of your cast is just too thick to be pulled back without deforming rest of the mask. Even if you hypothetically manage it, how long do you figure this will last and withstand the forces applied? If you push/pull on rubber long enough, it will eventually deform.
You could probably hit your deadlines and learned a ton if you listened to valuable advice from other posters and applied yourself instead of doubling down on lazy, primitive hacks, baselessly promising it's all going to look great and fantasizing about patents.
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>>2969712
It is an l wig lol im undecided because id gain less weight for the head but id lose miku. Well see. On the mean time heres an update. https://youtube.com/shorts/1CzH4o15sVg?si=yj3CHQPLlGskKms1
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>>2969749
I would like to exhaust all options before i give in to ecoflex(well its like $100 here starting). I have super silicon i thats 10a shore hardness(i think)
I also have silicon pigments and silicon oil.
This is the first time i heard of rotocasting though. I might look into that.
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>>2969753
Okay this is 30 grams of silicon oil with 100 grams of super silicon. The drawback is it takes a really long time to cure. So ill be back with the results in a day or two.
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>>2969753
>rotocasting
Silicone typically cures too fast or too slow and at some point gets too thick (while still runny) to employ rotocasting. OP won't be able to pull this off with his skillset. What you could want to do is to use silicone thickener which will make it more sticky/less runny and allow to coat the mold surface without running down eventually to the bottom as a whole, but What you REALLY need is just a simple two part mold with properly placed air vents to prevent air pockets - then you just pour and wait. All OP needs to do is to learn to make a proper mold.
>>2969756
There's too much undissolved red pigment in there - or some form of dirt, I can't tell, but this is not good. Picrel shows proper coloring - consistent, monochromatic. If you want more lifelike face, you either put a layer of pure red underneath and then coat it with thin layer of flesh tone, or you mix pure flesh tone and apply details (red among them) with airbrush/sputtering or paint it with a normal brush. There are powder like fibers that serve as a "pigment" but they don't dissolve and don't color the silicone - they just emulate micro red spots on face
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>>2969830
You seem to have an important issue: You don't want to actually BUILD a robot. What you want is CLOUT for building a robot. When reality clocks in and difficulties start to stack up, you give up because you're not interested in actually solving the problems. You migrated from /g/ because you were not getting attention there and now you're employing moral blackmail to garner attention from /diy/. It's not like building a skull for your robot would pay your bills anyway, and making your project dependent on attention implies you care more about attention than the robot.
You got a lot of valuable advice in this thread alone. If you followed it and showcased something more impressive, you'd get more attention, naturally.
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>>2969830
>Consider the skull delayed by 2 months.
Lmao, because no one cares about your fucking crunchy ass silicone trash the skull is delayed?
Get a fucking grip.
Or maybe I should get a fucking grip for wasting so much energy on a fucking schizo.
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Ive been looking for that side project that gets the point across and pays some bills.one of my ideas was a steam powered beetle.i was disappointed to find out thered be no way to make it fly. But i just thought of something. Jetpacks. Jetpacks are 60s technology and i know the recipe to use to make a mechanical beetle fly. Idk maybe. Cause theres the whole making the beetle move with no electronics part. Not saying i will saying its a neat concept…
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>>2953907
>scaling down the scope
He's making a fuck baby.
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>>2969882
bro, you just abandoned the idea of making a mere robot head because you got filtered by a simple silicone cast, and now you're jumping onto building steam-powered clockwork miniatures?
>pays some bills
How is a "steam powered beetle" with a "jetpack" going to pay your bills, exactly? What's the feature set? What's the target demographic? If you're implying you need to focus on personal projects to "pay some bills", it means you likely have no job. It ain't wrong in itself, but considering you're incapable of finishing your projects due to trivial problems, you should probably seek some kind of normal form of employment.
You should /diy/ your mental health first. Seriously - go see psychiatrist or something, estimate what is actually wrong with you and only then you will be able to assume a strategy that might let you keep yourself focused and growing enough to make a robot head. You have no basis, you should build a basis first and that starts with your attitude.
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>>2969956
Do making things is a bumpy ride but frictionless. When you add money comes all the friction. Still heres my two cents. https://files.catbox.moe/0icnqu.mp4
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You see where im going with this?
The magnets are holding the red circle
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So i tried applying a little bit of red silicon on the lips and made a mess. So itll look like someone who tried borrow her moms make up i guess. But overall i think itll look nice once it moves youll see and at this rate ill be done with the head by february the 1st just as planned.
My next post will have moving eyes.
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>>2953907
>i might as well perfect the head and skin
>proceeds to pump out crusty, dirty silicone casts with blown out holes for eyes
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This might take a bit longer. I dont like holding the eyes in place with nylon string.
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>>2964449
Why are your silicone casts dirty? What are those black spots, exactly? Why are you not wiping them off, why are they on both of your casts?
>>2969756
Why is there dirt in that container? What is it, where did it come from? Why are you not cleaning it up?
>>2970045
What is that dirt that's on the cable box, piece of paper and the mask? Where is it coming from, why is that dirt so prevalent in your workspace?
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Why is the eye so dirty and scratched up?
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>>2970257
The eyes will be sanded. The mask will get some paint of mascara or something and the lip upgrades are on the way.
Thats ai generated but yes endgame migu.
>a onahole is also on the way for her mouth :p
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>>2970331
Thanks for the updates anon! It's an inspiring project.
]Kinda wild that you can use N8n to combine a LLM and a TTS together and make this thing talk.
Making it similar to Alexa would be a whole other project. But I bet there is a way to assign a "wake word" like Alexa and have it access a local AI LLM.
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>>2970346
I stumbled upon a miqu 6b haha.
Normally miqu is 120 or like 70B.
You can however use an api like chatgpt then itd act like alexa.
The ai ill be using will be local however ill offload the tts and stt to the cloud this time. Itll be so fast it might interrupt me.
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>>2970331
So here is the celophane.
Not quiet sure how to turn this into miku hair.
Should i ask cgl?
>why celophane
Because it weights almost nothing and the goal is a 500 gram head
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>>2970563
im gonna give you some advice.
build yourself an OSR2 before continuing.
its only like, 8 printed parts, 2 servos and an arduino micro (plus wire and a few m3 bolts)
i feel like it will give you some good ideas on weights and movements of "silicone objects" with servos.
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>>2970565
I have a weight for 3 kg im not really guessing. The mask weights 255 grams. I ordered 1 kg of silicone rubber just in case. The forehead section with the 3 servos included weights around 150 grams or so i think. Even if the head ends up weighting around 600 grsms itd still be a success. You could technically swap it with a unitree with no issues and if nothing else weaker servos can be used for the neck.
Btw a onahole arrived.xd
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>>2970571
the weight isn't the issue, its the momentum, and since silicone is soft it tends to flop about a bit, which leads to odd sideloads when the entire unit is moving even slightly of centre.
so for a machine like that to move a 500g silicone device, you use 2 20kg+ servos, which WILL stall out with any load applied.
so your miku may throw its face off those magnets surprisingly often, my OSR2 has shorn through the aluminium horn that attaches to the servos and literally throwing itself off the desk with the momentum of an un shelled sleave flopping about.
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>>2970573
Will the tilting to the sides isnt so much of an issue because i may or may not use that and if i do im okay with moving it slightly or slowly. That forward and back definetly because you know.:p
Nice to meet someone who knows about this stuff btw would you like to join my discord?
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>>2970574
i dont know much about this, i just built the machine from the instructions , but found out some interesting limitations in doing so.
part of the issue is that you need a LOT of force to both fight gravity, and the pushback of the silicon springing back off you, and im not sure if the frame you've built will be rigid enough to prevent warping or outright breaking.
the issue with the sideways load is caused by the forwards and backwards movement being even slightly off perfectly straight.
look up some other silicone slinging machines and have a look at some of their problem solving.
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>>2970582
Okay the eyes are solved because migu will be getting screen eyes. Though the eyelids still need to work.
Waiting for the screens to arrive btw.
On to the jaw.
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>>2970821
Look man I’m going to be blunt.
Nobody is taking you seriously because this is the worst shit I’ve ever seen.
Your POC isn’t physically clean. Your workspace isn’t physically clean. You can’t afford real equipment or materials but can afford a gross (unbrushed!) wig.
You are ten steps ahead of yourself. You shouldn’t be making a ratty peeling head; you should be making 100 different 5x5x0.5cm samples of skin materials and testing their tensile and compressive strengths, elasticity, etc. Forming it into a head and giving it waifu eyes shouldn’t even be on your radar if you’re planning on anyone else ever making or having one of these.
Because of all that and a dozen or more other tells, this is clearly just someone young and optimistic or in the middle of a manic episode making something grimily and without documentation or reproducibility, for themselves, that will get bored of it before spring. I meet at least 100 of you a year. I can count the number that I still saw or knew of a year later, ever, on one hand.
Why help someone who can’t help themselves?
t. materials engineer that owns a makerspace
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>>2971768
you're on the /diy/ board anon, not the do it right board.
its interesting seeing the different points this guy hits, and how some things stick, like insisting on using the miku mask i would be semi embarrassed to call a proof of concept, versus what he just abandons outright, like the full scale servo actuated eyes.
its interesting to watch someone attempt the kind of things i used to get really excited to try when i was younger, but lacked the skill so put them off, and by the time i DID have the skills, i knew better than to try.
i for one wish robotwaifu anon luck and look forward to seeing him succeed and fail, as long as he's learning as he goes.
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>>2971768
> this is clearly just someone young and optimistic or in the middle of a manic episode
its a grown ass man with assburgers
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So good news:
-i ordered lips but they look like bimbo clown lips. Not sure on wether to keep them
-the screen eyes also arrived
-i made a stand to cut aluminum with a jigsaw out if pvc pipes and clamps
Bad news:
The 3d printer broke…
>>2971768
I did try comparing tpu with silicone. Tpu 95a is too hard no matter how you slice it.
https://youtube.com/shorts/pjZJNI_y2Xc
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>>2972178
Yeah i got rid of the lips guess it wasnt s good idea
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Thoughts on the new mask design?
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>>2972232
I have been making a 2 part mold since the beginning.
Last time i did a plastic two part mold but i might go back to doing it with plaster of paris cause the lines showed up on the mask and cause its cheaper.
Also i said id be working on the face until march but i might flip the dates and work on the lower half as that is the most important part and because of secret… reasons…
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>>2972242
>because of secret… reasons…
Yeah, you should just listen to the tips and advice before switching target AGAIN. Why not focus on making a good cast for once? Don't switch all the time or you'll get nothing ever done.
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>>2972187
>You wanna know how I got these scars? My father, was a drinker, and a fiend. And one night, he goes off crazier than usual. Mommy gets the kitchen knife to defend herself. He doesn't like that. Not. One. Bit. So, me watching, he takes the knife to her, laughing while he does it. He turns to me and says, "Why so serious?" Comes at me with the knife. "WHY SO SERIOUS?" He sticks the blade in my mouth... "Let's put a smile on that face."
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>>2972739
I am in thailand and luckily there is something called petty patents that are not as strict as regular patents(also called utility patents elsewhere)
I also happen to know a thai citizens so i technically could file without an agent. But i need some guidance outside of the chatbot i think. I rather not talk too much about it though cause again its supposed to be a secret.
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>>2972226
Lips are too prominent.
You really have to think about which side of uncanny valley you want this to be in. So far, you seem to have explored the deep end of it, and not in a good way. Pic. related is more viable.
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>>2972845
I was going to get the lcd screen working today but arduino ide is not playing nice and i hsve to use arduino cli snd the cables keep coming iff the pins cause im too lazy to solder them. Also the 3d printer is out of service at the moment.
>uncanney
I rather exaggerate everything than have it be mid. If it ought to have lips it should have bimbo lips lol.
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>>2972880
I got an apron and gloves now. Working on it…
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>>2974042
I posted it in this video
>>2971330
But heres the picture
Just noticed you can see near the end but that's December until later maybe some ai. But i did make the head have conversational ai already.
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Did anyone made a life size sex doll with a 3d printer? I see a lot of life size mannequin projects and life size BJD or a Star Wars robot but never saw a sex doll that can attach a fleshlight or something. someone had to made one by now. They have open source robot dog but zero sex doll?
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>>2974132
Can PETG handle it? I know there is ABS and carbon fiber filament, perhaps a 20% infill will hold up if you're not super overweight. I saw some of the PLA helmet that can handle some good impacts.
I'm looking at some BJDs, and maybe I can increase the size by 300% and use a heavy duty bungee rope to make one, but the Fleshlight attachment might be a difficult job. The cleaning and draining might be a difficult task too. I might just buy one of those Japanese toys with good articulation and do a 3D scan. IDK, im just spitballing ideas
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>>2974138
you're going to get cancer from rubbing your cock on these plastic materials. Fiber materials tend to break into microscopic splinters and irritate your skin. Read up on fiberglass and carbon fiber itch. The lengths you people are willing to go in order to mate with dead hazardous matter when you can just jack off or fuck products of millions of years of organic evolution made just for that purpose (women) is bewildering
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>>2974198
It's the unforseen plague of our generation. Previously it was Radium, then it was lead, teflon, asbestos and now it's microplastics and plastic fibers.
The disonance is actually poetic; some brainiacs balls deep in materials sience developed a substance one step from being poisonous and two steps from being explosive - that's pure chemistry; indigestible by virtually all organisms on earth, non-degradable, naturally alien to this planet. And then there's bunch of neet retards who want to fuck it, because it can be molded into shape of a woman.
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>>2974224
Theres food safe silicone you know.
>>2974128
Youll want s positive mold and lots of gypsum. You could print the whole mold but then thered be layer lines do im not doing that anymore. Dong forget the releasing agent and maybe some white glue to make the gypsum stronger.
Also for a full doll youll want to buy from alibaba since youd have to get in bulk.
Ill get to the robot eyes snd eyelids next soon enough.
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Normally I'd point you to Brick In The Yard for their silicone videos, but they've made the best ones members only. Still worth a gander: https://www.youtube.com/@brickintheyard/videos
Personally, I like the Platsil Gel silicones. You can find them on Amazon.
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>>2974392
The way they do it is very laborious and sculpt it with clay the traditional way. Its much easier to 3d print a positive and use gypsum to make a cast. If you want it to be hollow I've heard of something called slush casting. Don’t forget the white glue trick for sturdier molds.
Anyways my 3d printer is broken atm but i can still get the screen eyes working…