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Published: 2009-03-14 20:32:37 +0000 UTC; Views: 4640; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 2047
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I'm a MST3K Bot Builder and though I have yet to complete a bot, I do have completed various pieces of them. While pondering the various bot parts I've had to and will have to fabricate (It is very difficult to find all of the original parts), it ocurred to me that I could create parts that were both screen accurate and far more detailed than the originals ever were. With this in mind, I created this prototype for Crow T. Robot's hands. My goal was and is to create hands that are as articulated as possible.To the left of the hand you'll see two prototype fingers that were pathfinders along the way to the mostly completed prototype hand. I say mostly because I'm still having diffuclty with the palm and wrist assembly, but I'll work that out eventually. The two prototype fingers are made of round wood dowels. The hand itself is is 5.5" long and made from bamboo chopstick handles which I found far easier to work with than the dowels. The joints are made from bits of blue/brown linolium and cut-off nails. I was hoping to be able to make the fingers movable/puppetable with cables or strings and springs, but at this size just making the the joints was quite the challenge.
Disclaimer: Mystery Science Theater 3000 and it's characters, designs, stories, etc. belong to Best Brains inc. ([link] ) This piece is merely an expression of my appreciation and admiration of MST3K and isn't intended to infringe on copyright. Thank you.
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Comments: 7
Master-Kankuro [2010-11-07 14:40:51 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow that hand looks really amazing als pretty flexible as I can guess from the joints.
But it seems that you´ve stopped that project...
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Weirdonian In reply to Master-Kankuro [2010-11-14 01:09:54 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I haven't exactly stopped this project, but I have many others I'm working on and the bots of MST3K can't always be top priority. I've also run into a problem: the incomplete prototype above took a great deal of time and effort and so far I've been unable to reproduce this success. I've been attempting to use other materials mostly because I don't trust the old blue linolium and loosely fitted nail joints to be durable in the long term. The very small scale of this project has also been a big factor, from fabrication to the durability of materials. If I weren't concerned with screen accuracy, I'd have finished this project years ago, LOL!
As I said, I have other projects that I've been working on, images of some of which I'll be posting here in the not too distant future, including Crow's prototype eyes and a fully built, fully functional, smaller-scale Servo-type puppet.
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Master-Kankuro In reply to Weirdonian [2010-11-15 08:45:16 +0000 UTC]
Oww...too bad my dear that so many unsolved problem are there.
But I bet that you´ll find a solutin sooner or later.
Well I admit that I also have MANY plan in my head, but that I have to decide which ones I´ll realize the first.
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Weirdonian In reply to corwinlinnel110 [2009-03-15 00:43:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. It's actually just a tiny bit larger than the original hands, by maybe an inch or so. I might try and make the final product smaller if I can, but I can only go as small as the materials alow. I'll have to see if I can find square plastic dowels/whatever and see how well those would work.
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