@queenidog My machine is nothing like these, but I had stability issues. I solved them by having pairs of feet, to balance each other out. Steering issues, I had to cheat and use a carriage, that steers
Looks good in a simulation but is it stable in real life? If you have two opposing legs up and two down, it's bound to keel over. Anybody ever build one? (I'd like to know because my prototype is 6 legged...4 would be lighter.)
@queenidog My machine is nothing like these, but I had stability issues. I solved them by having pairs of feet, to balance each other out. Steering issues, I had to cheat and use a carriage, that steers
tld5500 4 months ago
@queenidog
This is just demontrating the linkage. Somebody built a machine with 6 legs in real life using this mechanism.
400Kittens 10 months ago
Looks good in a simulation but is it stable in real life? If you have two opposing legs up and two down, it's bound to keel over. Anybody ever build one? (I'd like to know because my prototype is 6 legged...4 would be lighter.)
queenidog 10 months ago
hahaha psychedelic nightmare xD
PSChrisDC 1 year ago
@migero2 Like you invented clever tracer usage.
MegaTim42 1 year ago
i see someone took my idea of putting markers on the end of legs
migero2 1 year ago
Wheels may be more efficient, but I don't think they would've made it up that wall..
akumabito2008 2 years ago
i will subscribe if you make totorial
XxxxangerxxxX 2 years ago