How I Made This Massive Mechanical Sculpture
Engineezy Engineezy
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 Published On Sep 29, 2023

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The Special Edition Hands Up Sculpture can be found here:
https://engineezy.com/products/hands-...

Or you can download STL and print the small version yourself (Scales up quite well):
https://engineezy.com/products/hands-...

This is the original Raise Da Roof STL
https://engineezy.com/products/raise-...

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I also have a patreon:   / engineezy  

Most of this project was printed on the Elegoo Neptune 3 Max:
https://geni.us/JI7J4

The rest of this project was printed on my Bambulab X1 Carbon which I HIGHLY recommend (seriously, nothing beats it):
http://shrsl.com/2a5d5-2yn7-1cwx9

Also, the electric screwdriver I used to assemble and disassemble this thing many times is a game changer: https://geni.us/f6oJ

This is the filament I use: https://geni.us/sdT9QBj

00:00 - Intro
00:15 - What Am I making this for
00:50 - The Catch
01:30 - How the Thing Works
03:50 - Going Big
05:25 - The Print Process
06:50 - A Roadblock and Strange Solution
08:20 - The Assembly
09:35 - Finagling
10:55 - Set Up
11:45 - Special Edition Sculptures
12:20 - Finale

This video details the process of taking a very small kinetic sculpture and making it HUGE! How big? This is the largest thing I have 3D printed so far. It took a full 7 days of printing, and over 8000g of filament to bring it to life.

The sculpture is kinetic, which means it MOVES whut whut. When the paddle is pressed, it turned the centre barrel cam through a couple bevel gears. The cam follwer is connected to a slider which pushed on the lower links of 2 four bar linkages. The hands are at the other end of the four bar links.

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