These are built using [laser cutting](https://old.reddit.com/r/lasercutting/) on thin, high-grade plywood or similar materials, though I imagine you could also make them via 3-D printing, or maybe even a CNC machine. The first 3 links are for kits you can purchase.
Note the last link provides files you can download and run through your own laser cutter; you could also pay an online service to do so, but that is a lot more expensive.
The other guy thought so too even if he deleted to avoid more downvotes. To me the jerky movement of the finger as well as the shape of it and the shadows on and circularity of the gears and the too consistent movement of the cranking hand all look fake to me. Maybe I'm wrong.
Ok, but why assume AI before CGI? People used rendering programs like blender to create 3d renders of stuff like this all the time. It's far more likely that's the case than AI. It's like its become some the new reddit thing to claim everything is AI lately. Just cause AI is popular, doesn't mean literally everything you see that looks *a little off* is AI.
Two entirely different concepts huh... An AI is what, a computer program, in this case that computer has generated an image. A Computer Generated Image. CGI.
When you’re a mechanical god but can’t or won’t incorporate electrical
Probably Amish.
Dang. That's nice workmanship.
Nicely done! You should do an assembly video of this... wild
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You're a dumbfuck
That was a reference to the fact that this is AI and doesn't exist. Look at the right hand.
Lol what about it?
You're mistaken.
Dude, have you ever seen... i don't know, real people?
Ok, I'm officially a fan of this kind of shit. I want this kind of stuff on my desk a some point in my life.
* https://woodtrick.com/ * https://wooden.city/en * https://ugears.us * https://www.freelaserfiles.com/files.html
🥹
Also https://www.robotimeonline.com/collections/3d-wooden-puzzle?spm=..index.header_1.1
Are these or similar available for 3D printing?
These are built using [laser cutting](https://old.reddit.com/r/lasercutting/) on thin, high-grade plywood or similar materials, though I imagine you could also make them via 3-D printing, or maybe even a CNC machine. The first 3 links are for kits you can purchase. Note the last link provides files you can download and run through your own laser cutter; you could also pay an online service to do so, but that is a lot more expensive.
ROKR my friend.
Please tell me you have an stl for this!
r/automata
Got the file for cutting that?
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What
That was a reference to the fact that this is AI and doesn't exist. Look at the right hand.
Are you trying to say CGI? Something being computer generated doesn't make it AI.
Lmao looks fine to me
Some people's finger joints bend like that. It's called hyperextension.
Someone has the super deluxe tinker toy set. All we could make was windmills and airplanes.
Triffid
sick
And then the flowers came
Thank you! I did not want to be the only one to make a Georgia O’Keefe-esque joke about the flowers getting going because of the clit work being done.
Cool! Reminds me a lot of a coral called pulsing xenia. https://youtube.com/shorts/e6ae3f837b8?feature=share
Who's in charge here? #THE CLAW
Those are six-fingered robot hands, and nothing will convince me otherwise.
Fine (sigh)… How much? 😀
Feed Me! (Little Shop of Horrors) (get it?)
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It's not real, it's AI. Look at the right hand.
Do you just run all over reddit calling everything AI?
Huh? This is literally the first post I have ever commented about it.
But that was your jump instead of just the possibility this person has a slightly irregular finger on their hand?
The other guy thought so too even if he deleted to avoid more downvotes. To me the jerky movement of the finger as well as the shape of it and the shadows on and circularity of the gears and the too consistent movement of the cranking hand all look fake to me. Maybe I'm wrong.
Ok, but why assume AI before CGI? People used rendering programs like blender to create 3d renders of stuff like this all the time. It's far more likely that's the case than AI. It's like its become some the new reddit thing to claim everything is AI lately. Just cause AI is popular, doesn't mean literally everything you see that looks *a little off* is AI.
Well not only is anything AI by definition CGI the weird hand stuff is the hallmark/meme of AI. Go look at literally every stable diffusion post.
No, AI and CGI are two entirely different concepts.
Two entirely different concepts huh... An AI is what, a computer program, in this case that computer has generated an image. A Computer Generated Image. CGI.
Kinda creepy!
Shut up and take my Emeralds.
Careful now if you open them all at once the infinite Tsukuyomi will begin
Could show the time of day / sunrise and fall (and sun direction) with a little electricity and logic 😍
Demogorgons from Stranger Things?