I Made the World's Best Foosball Robot!

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From Scratch

From Scratch

Ай бұрын

My process making Foosbar: the (unverifiably but plausibly) world's best foosball robot! This has probably taken on the order of 500 hours over the last 8 months to make, and you get to see it all in the span of a mere 15 minutes!
Code: github.com/misprit7/foosbar
Twitter/X: / from_scratch_yt
Instagram: / from_scratch_yt
Github: github.com/misprit7
Thank you to Teknic, Qualisys and Tornado/Home Billiards for making this possible!
Teknic: teknic.com
Parts: SC4-HUB, IPC-5, PWR-IO-24VDC, CPM-SCSK-2331S-ELNA, CPM-SCSK-2331P-ELNA, CPM-SCSK-2331S-RLNA, CPM-SCSK-2331P-RLNB, CPM-SCSK-2310S-RLNA
Qualisys: qualisys.com
Tornado: tornadofoosball.com
Home Billiards: homebilliards.ca
Music credits:
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 1, University of Washington Symphony: imslp.org/wiki/Special:Revers...

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@Gio81Sa
@Gio81Sa Ай бұрын
*Uploads a video that goes viral *Disappears for 10 months *Comes back with another banger I love this.
@Turalcar
@Turalcar Ай бұрын
The Michael Reeves Stratagem
@whateverppl1229
@whateverppl1229 Ай бұрын
and hes a little kid, 10 months to him is like 5 years. he'd even put Howard Wolowitz to shame
@Vinz3ntR
@Vinz3ntR Ай бұрын
he probably worked 10 months on this
@blad...
@blad... Ай бұрын
@@Turalcar That's who I immediately thought of.
@NoHope-WhatSoEver
@NoHope-WhatSoEver Ай бұрын
Quality not quantity.
@nathanielvanrumpt4126
@nathanielvanrumpt4126 Ай бұрын
"Hey you wanna see my foosball playing robot" - fastest way anyone's gotten me into their bedroom
@ezrakornfeld8436
@ezrakornfeld8436 Ай бұрын
What if it was made of LEGO because I can’t afford full size parts and don’t even have an actual foosball table
@RipVanFish09
@RipVanFish09 Ай бұрын
@@ezrakornfeld8436 that would be amazing lol
@wooow8543
@wooow8543 Ай бұрын
@@ezrakornfeld8436 The robot would be extremely flawed because lego motors are underpowered and coding lego is quite difficult. It would be almost impossible to make out of lego and unironically it would cost more if you got it to work. Actually now that I think about it it would be impossible to make out of lego.
@noatreiman
@noatreiman Ай бұрын
seconded
@antonliakhovitch8306
@antonliakhovitch8306 Ай бұрын
​@@wooow8543"Coding lego is quite difficult" In what way? Booting Linux on an EV3 brick is officially supported. It wouldn't be nearly as good as this, but I don't doubt that a scaled-down Lego version is possible.
@jimihenrik11
@jimihenrik11 Ай бұрын
I am a software developer. At my former employer we played foosball as much as we coded. We were always joking about this very idea. To see this video makes me unreasonably happy.
@joaocalhandro
@joaocalhandro Ай бұрын
lol, same here!
@semjoneschweiler2229
@semjoneschweiler2229 Ай бұрын
Same, haha
@solidfuel0
@solidfuel0 22 күн бұрын
I feel we all worked together 😅
@NeptuneDesigner
@NeptuneDesigner Ай бұрын
A new "Stuff Made Here" is born ! Amazing project.
@impact_42
@impact_42 Ай бұрын
If only he could stop using the exact same punch lines as SMH.
@user-oz1oz7oo2l
@user-oz1oz7oo2l Ай бұрын
Really!
@egrabe31
@egrabe31 Ай бұрын
@@impact_42 Hey, at least he only did it once.
@dallinmilby8021
@dallinmilby8021 Ай бұрын
I came looking for this comment.
@princetikki
@princetikki Ай бұрын
I was about to say this too!
@renurajamagesh7470
@renurajamagesh7470 Ай бұрын
A god-level foosball robot and it’s remotely controllable? Insane! Quite possibly the coolest toy anyone’s ever had in their bedroom
@built-from-scratch
@built-from-scratch Ай бұрын
It is until you realize I have 5 cameras menacingly staring at my bed... (albeit not plugged in all the time)
@BuLLGotcha
@BuLLGotcha Ай бұрын
@@built-from-scratchI’m curious if you thought about using some sort of gyroscopic/accelerometer equipped ball instead of the cameras?
@rider573
@rider573 Ай бұрын
I'd like to see another set of motors added to the other side and he can invite other programmers to challenge his programming. Add in more camera angles and hi-speed replays and you've got something.
@wadysawkostrzewski8557
@wadysawkostrzewski8557 Ай бұрын
@@rider573 same thing I thought about - instead of robots killing robots in arena - this gem!
@candyman9635
@candyman9635 Ай бұрын
@@BuLLGotcha So we need a ball that's the same size and with a similar surface that's hollow enough to contain an accelerometer and all it's gubbins. It must not be bouncy and must be shock resistant. sounds kinda hard
@kanana3125
@kanana3125 Ай бұрын
holly shit that no eyes smack was crazy
@built-from-scratch
@built-from-scratch Ай бұрын
Definitely by far my favorite shot from the video haha! I practiced a few times beforehand but it somehow only took 2 attempts to get it on camera.
@Themoonisachees
@Themoonisachees Ай бұрын
@@built-from-scratch i fully believed you were using a closed-eyes filter (like the many available on tiktok)
@aze4308
@aze4308 Ай бұрын
niice
@built-from-scratch
@built-from-scratch Ай бұрын
​@Themoonisachees this is such a violation of Occam's razor, especially since there's literally glare on my glasses when I do it! I'll take it as a compliment though if you think it's so hard I had to fake it
@minh8080
@minh8080 Ай бұрын
@@built-from-scratch At a high level of Foosball it's more about muscle memory. Your eyes are for setting up the shot because once you go you already know if you are going long mid or short.
@Some_Kid11
@Some_Kid11 Ай бұрын
You are like Michael Reeves if he went to rehab
@mister_byte_
@mister_byte_ Ай бұрын
Yes
@kenmohler4081
@kenmohler4081 Ай бұрын
You not only built an amazing machine, but your production values and narration were also top notch. This praise comes from a 77 year old man who never had the hand eye coordination to play an even acceptable game of foosball.
@CraftyMasterman
@CraftyMasterman Ай бұрын
Bro is gonna blow up on yt I'm calling it
@limeedhot
@limeedhot Ай бұрын
why are you here
@pseudolimao
@pseudolimao Ай бұрын
​@@limeedhothis last video was about making a terraria computer
@neilasp2526
@neilasp2526 Ай бұрын
oh my days craftymasterman
@aze4308
@aze4308 Ай бұрын
fr
@PeterPaoliello
@PeterPaoliello Ай бұрын
Not the only one doing it
@spock81
@spock81 Ай бұрын
Step 1: $2,500 for motors and motor drivers Step 2: $10,000 for motion capture system Step 3: $3,000 for foosball table Step 4: Proft?
@JonathanShoop-ds7vn
@JonathanShoop-ds7vn Ай бұрын
Motors and driver were given to him, he said, and he got the table for free from tournado. I'm not sure about the cameras. I really do hope he can get some money out of this while also furthering foosball and helping bring it to a larger audience.
@mxblock
@mxblock Ай бұрын
For his last vid he probably got around 4k or even more, where the hell did he get the rest of the money and this is just one of his projects, he got a ton more - how? Still mad respect for the hard work.
@pwnagotchi
@pwnagotchi Ай бұрын
@@mxblock Rich family lol
@minh8080
@minh8080 Ай бұрын
If your only goal is profit you will be poor for the rest of your life.
@pierrotA
@pierrotA Ай бұрын
​@@mxblock Why everything should make money ? It's not allowed to make something for fun ? It's not allowed to make open-source project ? How do you know open-source devs get payed for their work ? I make open source plugins, and I find it so so sad that everytime I tamk about it the first reaction is : it's coo' but why don't you sell it ? How will you make money ? You lose your time.
@TravisHi_YT
@TravisHi_YT 24 күн бұрын
The companies that were smart enough to give you the materials for this project easily made their money back with the advertising, great video!
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling Ай бұрын
I was here before 100k subscribers. These projects make me question whether my brain is like some outdated caveman model. Strong Stuff Made Here vibes, and I'm here for it!
@thrawnis
@thrawnis 9 күн бұрын
You know you've accomplished something special in the engineering and maker community when Jeff Geerling replies to your video!
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 9 күн бұрын
@@thrawnis Heh, I draw inspiration from projects like this; I'm pretty sure it's about 14x more complicated than any of the physical-world things I've worked on. There are different types of complexity... but the motor control and mechanics of this project are amazing.
@johiahdoesstuff1614
@johiahdoesstuff1614 Ай бұрын
Are you taking friendship applications? This is extremely impressive.
@ferocious_r
@ferocious_r Ай бұрын
So ... friendship being ... you want free computer vision lessons from him?
@johiahdoesstuff1614
@johiahdoesstuff1614 Ай бұрын
@@ferocious_r There's also an assumption that we have a lot of shared interests since he's basically me but cooler
@ferocious_r
@ferocious_r Ай бұрын
@@johiahdoesstuff1614 Sure was an assumption, to test you.
@Asadhedgehog
@Asadhedgehog Ай бұрын
@sbonel3224
@sbonel3224 Ай бұрын
@johiahdoesstuff1614 You're cringe
@cademcmanus2865
@cademcmanus2865 Ай бұрын
reassembly gag was pretty good
@mortiphago
@mortiphago Ай бұрын
Thankfully he only had to do it once
@spock81
@spock81 Ай бұрын
Just like Stuff Made Here lol
@hanswoast7
@hanswoast7 Ай бұрын
I think it's an engineering thing.
@jamescollier3
@jamescollier3 Ай бұрын
the "racist" joke wasn't.
@johannes.scharf
@johannes.scharf Ай бұрын
With such projects across the internet the "getting there" part is usually pretty boring, so I often just skip to the good part of the presentation of the finished thing. But you've made the problem solving part as interesting as the final demo which made this video overall interesting to watch. Well done!
@pufthemajicdragon
@pufthemajicdragon Ай бұрын
Dude. I would give my left arm, three toes from my right foot, and an entire case of Klondike bars for half of your executive function. I do think the dual motors per rod with linear belt drives was "easy mode", and the space that takes up is somewhat prohibitive. For version 2, I want to see single motor omni-wheel drive systems mounted directly on the side of the foosball table cabinet. Oh and while you're at it, you should take a look at a machine learning approach to play. You could train a simple neural network on a digital foosball table then test it on the real thing. The machine learning part seems *RIGHT* up your alley!
@alacer8878
@alacer8878 Ай бұрын
Bro if this shit doesn't blow up like your last. . . Man, that first seven seconds had me already hooked. It's not enough that you're building a robot, but you gotta pull off feats of skill like *that?* Man, my jaw dropped. Glad I subbed back then. Alsp holy crap the flexing with that blind shot. You're nuts.
@isaacnaumenko2053
@isaacnaumenko2053 Ай бұрын
Video turned out amazing. Btw That's my hand in the stream at 13:48.
@built-from-scratch
@built-from-scratch Ай бұрын
Can confirm if anyone had doubts about this prestigious honor, that was indeed him.
@penapenis
@penapenis Ай бұрын
@@built-from-scratch Did the foosbar ever smack your fingers? XD
@aze4308
@aze4308 Ай бұрын
nice
@WarFish_Sardini
@WarFish_Sardini Ай бұрын
Your hand is awesome, thank you so much for gracing us with such beautiful sight.
@aviko9560
@aviko9560 Ай бұрын
The hand made the video fr, I'd be otherwise very bored! Gracious sight!
@charlesbaldo
@charlesbaldo 22 күн бұрын
Used to play a lot many moons ago. I always had the rear defender rod with two men and the front defender with 3. I have also been a software engineer for 35 years and am very impressed with your skills, rarely do you see a hardware engineer also doing the software engineering. Nice job
@SoCalFlyingMonkey
@SoCalFlyingMonkey 9 күн бұрын
I’m blown away by your commitment to and execution of this project at such a young age. I hope you keep making things you find interesting and that it brings you tons of future success in whatever way you define success. Others may be able to do the technical stuff you can but your personality and sense of humor will always separate you.
@moocowgobark22
@moocowgobark22 Ай бұрын
the next logical step is to put a robot on each side.
@wojciechwilimowski985
@wojciechwilimowski985 Ай бұрын
Great, I watched all Stuff Made Here videos, and now I found another suspiciously similar channel to binge!
@multiarray2320
@multiarray2320 Ай бұрын
"works by design" is another good choice.
@simpli_A
@simpli_A Ай бұрын
Sadly, it’s not gonna take you too long to “binge” 2 videos
@multiarray2320
@multiarray2320 Ай бұрын
@@simpli_A watch both videos twice and with 0.25x speed. thats a lot of content :)
@muenstercheese
@muenstercheese Ай бұрын
yeeeeeeeaaaaaaas
@pufthemajicdragon
@pufthemajicdragon Ай бұрын
Oh this is WAY better than Stuff Made Here. More interesting, more fun, and much better jokes!
@aramkhalil-uz5xh
@aramkhalil-uz5xh 24 күн бұрын
*Uploads masterpiece,* *Disappears for a year,* *Uploads another masterpiece* *Refuses to elaborate*
@c016smith52
@c016smith52 Ай бұрын
What an incredible project and video, so glad I found your channel!
@aidenroy2569
@aidenroy2569 Ай бұрын
Bro your channel is incredible, im a college student I think a few years older than you. Idk why but your channel is the epitome of ”I thought it so I did it.” A motivation I wish I had more off.
@myrmatta1
@myrmatta1 Ай бұрын
This dude has 2 videos and he's already making higher quality content than 90% of creators
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 Ай бұрын
And many thousands of dollars in sponsors already!
@passby8070
@passby8070 Ай бұрын
wow, pure respect to you for putting everything together in 8 months, you have done way more useful learning than most engineering student who have done 4 years of study. I am sure you already have many job offers, choose wisely in order to put your skills and creativity in good use.
@ChrisMaveric
@ChrisMaveric 10 күн бұрын
Wow... I can't believe what I'm seeing in your video! Beyond impressed with the skill, knowledge and tenacity it took to create FoosBar!
@simonabunker
@simonabunker Ай бұрын
I love that your brother has the confidence of a LLM!
@mr.dayearly3583
@mr.dayearly3583 Ай бұрын
Was this an LLM? It sounded like he wrote the instructions. Was actually gonna ask about using a model lol
@SamualN
@SamualN Ай бұрын
you could train neural networks by continually pitting them against each other on your real foosball table. you could then eventually (after a long time) and up with a neural network that is very good at irl foosball
@JscWilson
@JscWilson Ай бұрын
Ideally you'd be able to model the game in software so it didn't need to physically play each game for training. It would be interesting to see how well training on a simplistic model translated to playing in the real world. Hopefully well enough to work as pre training, which could be fine tuned with real games. It would speed up the overall training time significantly.
@salia2897
@salia2897 Ай бұрын
@@JscWilson Human players can currently beat the robot cause they have a better intuition of the real physics. So a NN would definitively need to learn this. A physics simulation would need to be very accurate to do the training in order to be better than the hand written software.
@jessewilson3571
@jessewilson3571 Ай бұрын
@@salia2897 "Intuition of the real physics" isn’t the only factor. Foosball is dynamic-another critical factor is how quickly a player or robot can receive input, make decisions, and act upon them. As an extreme example, imagine a robot capable of perfect predictions but taking an hour to process them. Another robot with faster reaction times, but less accurate predictions, could score a goal before the slower robot could respond. More accurate predictions are obviously better (all else being equal), but the robot doesn't need to have a better "Intuition of the real physics" to beat a human. That is why I said it would be interesting to see how realistic the model would need to be to be useful. One approach could involve initial training on a simpler and faster model, followed by fine-tuning on a more realistic yet slower model. Such a strategy might outperform dedicating the entire training time solely to the realistic model - but again, the question is how accurate do the models need to be?
@salia2897
@salia2897 Ай бұрын
@@jessewilson3571 It does not need a better one. But it does need one that is good enough to do the required maneuvers that humans can do. And doing that can only be learned from a physics model that is good enough and that will already be quite complicated.
@jessewilson3571
@jessewilson3571 Ай бұрын
@@salia2897 With a quick Google search, you can find a number of examples of foosball-playing neural networks that have been trained using simulations. This includes a few public GitHub repositories with Unity models that aren't very complex. So, training on simulations can definitely be done with models that aren't extremely complex.
@ragleysenpai698
@ragleysenpai698 Ай бұрын
Nice job on this! I designed built one of these as well for Oklahoma State University, on ours I trained a neural network to control the rod actuators. Additionally a core objective of ours was to make it the same footprint as an actual foosball table because the previous version had the side mounted actuators like yours and was extremely large!
@vonallm
@vonallm Ай бұрын
Seeing that is it basically your second video, I am honestly impressed by everything, from the content to the execution. Keep up the great job !
@bmcgee3507
@bmcgee3507 Ай бұрын
You're one of my favorite youtubers and you only have two videos! I think it's partially because you have a very similar style to another of my favorites, Stuff Made Here. You made a few (maybe unintentional, but probably not?) references to some of his jokes (only have to do it once, magic wand, etc.) which just makes it better! I can't wait to follow your path to (hopefully) success as an engineering youtuber!
@ryanhacker5259
@ryanhacker5259 Ай бұрын
I love that you come up with an idea and then follow it through to completion, no matter what it is. This was a treat to watch!
@SandbagBouldering
@SandbagBouldering 10 күн бұрын
This guy is giving off stuff made here vibes. But but but. He is sooo young. How is the world producing such smart humans who can casually build / code and design incredible things. Love it.
@7Tp01
@7Tp01 Ай бұрын
I’m so glad I found this channel. Can’t wait for what you do next. Keep up the great work!
@Klos1neMN
@Klos1neMN Ай бұрын
First off, I am in complete awe of what you did, from start to finish the meticulous detail is amazing. Second, this has been shared by many online foos groups so expect some praise and compliments from the foos community from all over. Third, how did you account for the recoil needed to straighten out those rollovers? Seeing those snake shots at that speed gave me nightmares of the one time I played Brandon Munoz and his insane speed. Also, and not to take one iota from this massive achievement, but have you seen the Foos Gadget one? It allows you to record a defense for a certain amount of time and then jump across the table to shoot against the defense you just recorded. It also has presets in a phone app that you can load up and send to the defensive rods with increasing difficulty, it's pretty cool. However, those stick lane passes that your machine does are insane, reminds me of Tony Spredeman lane passes. Lastly, there are some foosers already saying, "He should bring this to Worlds!" (Tornado World Finals, Lexington Kentucky, Labor Day weekend)
@built-from-scratch
@built-from-scratch Ай бұрын
For the third, I didn't need to do much other than manually tune the timings on the snakes. The rotational motors are insanely fast, so even though the sideways motion to start the snake is faster than the average human's, when the ball is hit it has enough forward velocity that it's reasonably straight (hopefully I'm interpreting what you mean by recoil correctly here). This was actually a bit surprising to me; I originally started with the robot doing a push shot which I thought would be a lot more consistent, but it turns out snakes are much easier to get working. For the first lastly, not 100% which device you mean, from what I can tell Foos Gadgets just sells goal spedometers/automatic scoring. Regardless the goal of this project wasn't to be solely a training aid, I really wanted a fully autonomous table so I didn't spend much time on stuff like a practice app. For the last lastly, unfortunately it's probably not possible. I've already disassembled it (I want my room back!) and I'd like to move on to other projects for now. It's not out of the question though, it would be neat!
@Klos1neMN
@Klos1neMN Ай бұрын
@@built-from-scratch Wow, I was only HOPING for a response and yet here you are! Yes, you interpreted the recoil I was speaking of correctly - when humans shoot a snake they need to strike the ball while moving in the opposite direction to offset the first rule of motion. From what you are saying, it sounds like your machine does it so fast that it doesn't allow spray, which is insane. It would have been cool to see what it did with a push, I have to recoil my push back to the wall so hard that it practically jars the table. Yeah, I added two "Lastly" paragraphs, sorry. I understand that us foosers probably won't see this at the next World or National Championships but it is impressive and the foos community would love to see it live and get a chance to meet someone who loved the game enough to attempt what you have done. Once again, bravo and keep creating!
@puzzLEGO
@puzzLEGO Ай бұрын
this guy is the next big thing and he's only uploaded two videos, can't wait to see what he'll have in store for us later
@rudycramer225
@rudycramer225 Ай бұрын
Amazing. It's amazing what people can do when they think of something and want to bring it to fruition. I mean really want to. The thing that gets me is he looks like he hasn't even LIVED long enough to even learn all the stuff that we just witnessed. It's people like this bloke that drive innovation and invention. He's a superstar and i am subscribing. This is REAL reality TV.
@Kevlux86
@Kevlux86 Ай бұрын
What a cool video and project. And love the music choices too, I don’t normally notice that. Great job, dude!!
@0x5DA
@0x5DA Ай бұрын
you're obscenely talented
@jamenkaye987
@jamenkaye987 Ай бұрын
4:29 Dude perfect better watch out!
@jonjimihendrix
@jonjimihendrix Ай бұрын
“The software was the part I *was originally* really looking forward to,” said every engineer ever. Nonetheless, amazing work. Really impressive! Earned my sub.
@climbscience4813
@climbscience4813 23 күн бұрын
Incredible work! Well done man!
@dulesipu
@dulesipu Ай бұрын
So glad I subscribed, this is fire. Excited to see what other projects you will work on!
@acursedhope
@acursedhope Ай бұрын
This is awesome. Im so incredibly impressed with this project. I havent been this excited about finding a new engineering channel since Stuff Made Here years ago. I cannot wait to see wait to see what you do next
@user-pb1zd8nl4f
@user-pb1zd8nl4f Ай бұрын
Subscribed! Thank you for sharing your talent, ingenuity and passion with us ☺
@AndyZE123
@AndyZE123 Ай бұрын
That is absolutely amazing - well done. I can see big things in your future.
@DungeonMetal
@DungeonMetal Ай бұрын
I am a primarily drunken foosball enjoyer, so I don’t encounter it often, but I am an engineer at heart; and holy hell this project is mad impressive.
@FoosballSportsNetwork
@FoosballSportsNetwork Ай бұрын
Nice video man. Glad you got a Tornado. That other table would have failed your test 100% of the time.
@JujuProdGames
@JujuProdGames Ай бұрын
The amount of passion into this is unleveled, UNBELIEVABLE JOB :O
@sebastianklenk981
@sebastianklenk981 15 күн бұрын
"Arent you too young to want those servo motors?" "Yes, yes I am"
@vildis.
@vildis. Ай бұрын
those motors and cameras are so overkill, i love it 🥰
@khloros17
@khloros17 Ай бұрын
This is such a Stuff Made Here idea and I love it.
@msx80
@msx80 Ай бұрын
Right? It's like a Young Stuff Made Here show
@joelface
@joelface Ай бұрын
Awesome video, amazing project and dedication, and I also loved the "at least I only had to do it once" foreshadowing joke. LOL. Excited to see what you do next!
@THSV275
@THSV275 26 күн бұрын
Incredible work. Keep it up!
@Mo_2077
@Mo_2077 Ай бұрын
Can't wait to see what else you make
@Christanoid
@Christanoid Ай бұрын
I worked on the Bosch Kicker table while in university a few years ago. Harware wise it was top of the line industrial hardware, a showcase assembly for bosch rexroth. The software was written by the university I studied at. Last I worked on it a few years back it was not capable of really playing because we were focussing hard on the idea of using AI and we couldn't get the AI to do smart moves.
@dangerkingston
@dangerkingston Ай бұрын
Dude, first of all this is amazing, you are obviously a true fooser and finally built a foosball simulation worth playing... This is big. I'm so excited. I sent this to all my foos friends... Just the idea that I could zone out and practice solo is a game changer in itself. Tagging on to the end of your video here... I think with tweaks you've already realized that you have the ability to really fine-tune this thing to be unbeatable, But what's the fun in that? Chess against the computer is fun I'm sure, but as with the game of chess, the joy of foosball is really defined by the interactions between two players. I feel like you've might not be seeing the obvious next step: making a whole second control setup on the other side and allowing two people to play online against each other on a physical table. I have an idea here, and I'm going to send you a DM.
@johnmalin4933
@johnmalin4933 16 күн бұрын
Awesome work! I'd be really interested to see end to end deep reinforcement learning on this :)
@arbo6850
@arbo6850 Ай бұрын
No way, he's back!
@Hchn3009
@Hchn3009 Ай бұрын
Awesome video and robot man!
@MrBlaDiBla68
@MrBlaDiBla68 25 күн бұрын
Exceptionally great experimental physics and software here, Cheers !!
@MrAppleIos74
@MrAppleIos74 28 күн бұрын
This is probably the craziest thing in my life. As a passionate foosball player and engineer, I couldn’t be more happy to see this.
@thoughted6069
@thoughted6069 Ай бұрын
Would be interesting to see a what a ML approach could do.
@mr_tantrum5051
@mr_tantrum5051 20 күн бұрын
As a Gen-X'er who would spend every penny of my lunch money on foosball during my entire 4 years of Jr. High, your robot is simply amazing. I was pretty good back in the day, but I'm thinking in a straight up game your robot might have skunked me. You are right in that apart from having the skills of mastering setting up the ball and executing shots, foosball is all about reaction time on defense and surprise shot timing on offense with accurate ball placement. Certainly, no human can match the reaction of an amply powered computer and the small space your system needs to fit a ball is unreal. Awesome job!
@dtengineering
@dtengineering 28 күн бұрын
Awesome video... and project! Thank you for sharing!
@Europeanairsofter
@Europeanairsofter Ай бұрын
this is why nerds are important
@gaelonhays1712
@gaelonhays1712 Ай бұрын
4:18 Ha! (I don't have anything else to add. Obligatory interaction for the algorithm.)
@jasonce123
@jasonce123 18 күн бұрын
You've got some fricking skills man. Awesome video.
@petemiller519
@petemiller519 19 күн бұрын
Well done young man! When I went through Engineering back in the early eighties, I would hustle foosball in bars, playing for cash and beer. My buddy and I would own the table almost every night we played. Good memories, when I think back. Your project is amazing, you're extremely bright and have a successful future to look forward to. Just don't get married until you're at least 35. Cheers from Canada.
@promazing2424
@promazing2424 Ай бұрын
well at least you only had to do it once
@Ethans_tech
@Ethans_tech Ай бұрын
ok where in the world did you get all this money?
@danielgysi5729
@danielgysi5729 Ай бұрын
check his resume sometime
@tellurium3754
@tellurium3754 Ай бұрын
Kind of a useless comment. Where can I find it?​@@danielgysi5729
@hrmny_
@hrmny_ Ай бұрын
Check the description, most of it is sponsored by the manufacturers
@AllenLantz
@AllenLantz Ай бұрын
@@hrmny_ he doesnt even need to check the description, the dude literally stated in the video he was sponsored the stuff
@anacarolinebastos1337
@anacarolinebastos1337 Ай бұрын
This is awesome. It gave me the itch to make stuff again. Thank you, keep creating
@Judbutnotspud
@Judbutnotspud Ай бұрын
Ok
@4bSix86f61
@4bSix86f61 Ай бұрын
2:50 That cheap servo uses a potentiometer not a hall sensor
@built-from-scratch
@built-from-scratch Ай бұрын
Okay fine you got me, I added this scene last minute and that was all I happened to have on hand. It's not like the power electronics (an H bridge) or the MCU (teensy) were accurate either though
@4bSix86f61
@4bSix86f61 Ай бұрын
@@built-from-scratch Lol
@ErazerPT
@ErazerPT Ай бұрын
Mad props on this, awesome. Only thing I'd try adding, as it doesn't go too deep in the weeds, would be to "take shots from any point you can find a clear path". Even if it misses, it will rebound hard, and your robotic front line has better reaction time than humans so it can chain another shot from there.
@jsardi56
@jsardi56 28 күн бұрын
Very impressive. Right up there with the self-solving Rubics cube.
@taesssi
@taesssi Ай бұрын
Certainly enjoying your channel. I'll continue watching for new vids, just hope it's not another 10 month wait! Great job!
@EricSundquistKC
@EricSundquistKC Ай бұрын
With the right approach, you could train a neural net to take care of all the robotic decisions and end up with a truly terrifying opponent
@stefanolassandro886
@stefanolassandro886 Ай бұрын
Amazing project, congrats! That one last addition is so cool too :O
@deplorablesecuritydevices
@deplorablesecuritydevices Ай бұрын
This is amaizing! Great Work!
@tobymaxl
@tobymaxl Ай бұрын
This is so incredible on so many levels!
@brewdium
@brewdium 22 күн бұрын
Could be cool to take the low-quality foosball table and turn it into a remote control for the robot, then deliver the remote control to a friends place and play foosball over the internet.
@nathanking635
@nathanking635 Ай бұрын
Would absolutely LOVE to see a collab between you and Stuff Made Here; maybe you guys could pick something else similar to foosball and have your robots compete..
@AaronRiedemann
@AaronRiedemann Ай бұрын
This is just amazing! Awesome job man!
@FlorencioHugando
@FlorencioHugando Ай бұрын
Congratulations!!! Nice work!
@renestefanez71
@renestefanez71 Ай бұрын
This channel will grow faster than this robot can shoot the ball. Nice to have i third channel to choose next to Stuff Made Here and Mark Rober
@ohimdabiggestbird
@ohimdabiggestbird Ай бұрын
yes finally instead of watching 1 "stuff made here " style video every 2 months, i watch 1 "stuff made here "style video every month jokes aside, it is impressive how you went for such a huge project at your size, and SUCCEEDED
@cameron-chittick
@cameron-chittick Ай бұрын
You gotta love a little brother's delusional self-confidence.
@eduardolima5495
@eduardolima5495 Ай бұрын
Ohhh boy!! I would love to see all those different robots he showed in the beginning of the video competing against each other!!
@spencer2113
@spencer2113 Ай бұрын
Wow. What a huge project this would have been. Great work!
@tyruslawhorn
@tyruslawhorn Ай бұрын
Brilliant stuff. You have a very bright future ahead of you.
@laurensdevlieger5770
@laurensdevlieger5770 Ай бұрын
This is amazing! nice work, keep it going :)
@ToolShow
@ToolShow Ай бұрын
Freak'n amazing project, well executed, and a great video. Thanks for sharing!
@olivierdugas9682
@olivierdugas9682 Ай бұрын
Amazing project man. Kudos for going all the way!
@therob39
@therob39 Ай бұрын
i myself am an active foosball player from germany and as an it guy i also plan to do my bachelor thesis on foosball. really nice project and well done. kudos!
@GGGG_3333
@GGGG_3333 Ай бұрын
Man, you are soooooo talented. Great project, can't wait for more 😁
@vladimirpain3942
@vladimirpain3942 Ай бұрын
"I only need to do it once" must be reference to Stuff Made here video :D I love the idea behind this. Personaly I think not only work, but also fun should be passed to robots, so we have more time for just thinking.
@jonasgraff5767
@jonasgraff5767 Ай бұрын
This is hands down the most impressive technical project I've ever seen. I've seen the UBC IGEN table, would be hilarious to see this bot destroy another bot in a match
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