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ROBOFORMING: The Future of Metalworking? (I Had NO IDEA This Was Possible) - Smarter Every Day 290
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I love how the CEO's look like a machinist, not a banker. Respect.
Really liked seeing the CEO and employees explaining their work with pride.
I love how happy these guys were to share. Especially mark. When he said "we can do whatever we can imagine" that was the most genuine smile I've ever seen
As an engineer one has to really appreciate the complexity of the task, coupling flexible multibody dynamics with non linear solid mechanics and being able to run it an control it real time. Under the apparent simplicy it is really like magic
Of all the things, this is the smartest episode I've ever seen. The amount of disciplines brought together in this process is just phenomenal.
So freaking cool.
It's only Destin that can interview and have such an engaging conversation with experts in these industries.
Seeing the CEO so involved and in a work uniform, perfectly describing and knowing his stuff was nice to see. They seem like a great group of people.
The insanely complicated process of designing this machine can't be truly appreciated without seeing the engineers pulling their hair out while building it. This is incredible.
What an interesting process. I love how the employees seem really engaged and knowledgeable with the process. Also, funny they mentioned the sr71. I'm reading the book "skunk works" and it actually mentioned how working with titanium was such a pain.
You're such a skilled speaker for this sort of material! You are familiar with it just enough to ask the appropriate questions, but not enough to make you lose your excitement. I ADORE IT.
This is way cool. Sort of like 3d printing, but not additive or subtractive. I love their reaction at about
My mind is blown. These guys are so smart, and so is Destin. It's amazing that Machina is willing to talk about it.
I never get tired of Destin and his enthusiasm and respect for the people he speaks to on these videos
I love how open their team was about sharing how this works and how they accomplish it!
Robotics is such a fascinating subject, and the engineering that goes into them is spectacular
What an absolutely fascinating subject! I have recently completed my bachelors in engineering and one of my favorite modules was robotics and image formation, where we learnt all about multiple axis robots, and how to determine End Effector positioning, velocities etc. Seeing this being applied in real world applications and having to consider even more due to the forces on each axis is amazing! Thanks for the great I site into where modern engineering is taking us!
As an automation engineer, nothing gets me more giddy than installing a new robot.
I love your real world videos. I didn’t go to college. I did the whole AP physics and Chemistry in high school thing. I love learning. But I hated school and wanted to start working. Videos like yours are great because I learn a ton, I can understand what’s being discussed even without having the formal education. And in some instances have been able to apply things I’ve learned to my own projects. Thank you so much for your content. I love it.