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Anatomical Bipedal Robot: Solar Electric Robot Chariot
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Published on Nov 26, 2012
Machinist Bob Schneeveis made the Solar Electric Robot Chariot. Powered by the sun, the chariot is pulled by an anatomic machine that walks on wheels to lengthen its stride. Machined almost completely out of metal, the mechanics of this art car are driven by Grant Grundler at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011.
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KJxerxes 5 months ago
This is the second video in a row I have watched from makermagazine that is frustrating and does not do the subject justice. Again, there is not a single "full" or "wide" shot of the subject.
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AvanteRobot 5 months ago
yeah nice project, camera work can be improved :)
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Gomez william c 1 day ago
WORLD RECORD: BIGGEST WIND TURBINE
Visit: ABOUTSOLARCELLS.COMXA.COM ZERO-NOISE from gears and generators since they're sealed underground.
SAVES THE BIRDS AND BATS since the turbines are slow-moving.
DOES NOT NEED TO OCCUPY A WIDER LANDSCAPE since the turbine can be very tall.
MAY BE LOWER-COST since it can use parts of junked trucks and others.
ELUDES HURRICANE FORCE since the blades automatically close.
HELPS THE WIND ENERGY COMPANIES since it is FREE FOR ALL.
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notesmusical 1 month ago
are plans available to build the anatomical bipedal robot?
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Thomas Obrien 5 months ago
I agree, perhaps the creator of the project does not want to visuallly disclose certain components or functions?
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Grzegorz Sawicki 5 months ago
It reminds me of some pony. watch?v=KJhYIzJrbaE&NR=1&feature=endscreen
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Clankyzarc 5 months ago
yea I also find this frustrating, it's the camera crews choice of shots, no wide shots, no real perspective or appreciation of total work. Amazing robot though.
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Loafy23 5 months ago
The motion of the legs is very fluid and natural looking. Very neat project.
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