
It was spinning a little bit faster than I thought it clean most of the lubricants from bearings :)
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It was spinning a little bit faster than I thought it clean most of the lubricants from bearings :)


How does the EFAM work? Localized combustion of electrolytically generated H₂ and O₂ produces a rapid pressure spike for muscle actuation. The gases recombine into water almost immediately via the combustion reaction, enabling fast passive reset and cycling. The muscles remain cool to the touch, and are safe and compliant, similar to the "dry" nanomaterial-coated fiber muscles we're also building. The oxidation you see also won't be an issue with the new stainless steel electrodes being installed next.









ummmm…ok man, I think that’s about enough




I’m going to 3d print this with PA6-CF and see how it’s go it seems solid.






Watch @blackboxai turn a picture into a full Figma design in seconds using only prompts.





Almost finished, just need to order parts, and that’ll take some time.







Almost finished, just need to order parts, and that’ll take some time.