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helloi uploaded the robot's kinetic test on you tube.i seldom took a video of my works but for this one i was forced to shoot because the client in Japan want to see the artwork in motion.its not really spectacular i just put little movements in the hands and it took me two weeks to figure out how to do it--am glad now its working and is now ready for its homecoming in Japanthanks.Marioheres the link on you tube Attached ImagesLast edited by ironheart_ram; 07-01-2014 at 12:21 AM.
Reply:What's powering the machine?
Reply:Originally Posted by ironmangqWhat's powering the machine?
Reply:Ironmangg: I installed a slow electrical motor i've found in a surplus shop. and finding this motor has not been so easy i bought at least 3 diffreent ones but the first two were in higher rpm so it makes the robot movement faster like a russian marchingbut luckily i found the 3rd motor which minimize the motion and that's the one installed inside.Mikegyver : hahaha you are so true, my 2 year old grandson when first saw it was very scared ad he did'nt even want to look at it....it took after a while before I convinced him that it is friendly and only then he touches it...
Reply:That's awesome. I would totally put that on my front porch at Halloween if I didn't want kids coming to my door.
Reply:Cool! I couldn't believe that this robot is mostly made of metal scraps! Just awesome and A++ on putting some movement on it! Awesome craftsmanship.Old tools, trajan band saw, grizzly, delta,lincoln |
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