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Giant Robot Project: Part 35 I dunno....

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2009

bla hblah.. gotta go! in a hurry...

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  • but what does the up and down expandogazmic gizmo on top do?

  • err... they uhh.... make it much more efficient.

  • plese respond,...

    why were u playing heavan in te background by like 3 diffrent people over andover,...?

  • uhh... I have no good answer. I wasn't really paying attention. I guess I have those songs in my ipod, and they were probably playing in alphabetical order.

  • for curving, "double-t" beams are double as strng as round ones, for torsion the "double t" is the weakest, (10 times weaker thn round) you could take a square one - its 20% stronger then round shape for curving and only 10% weaker for torsion

  • mmmm... I love box tube. (square) (...or rectangle)

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  • "Good enough!" <-- Love it.

  • so, where do you keep the iron man suit?

  • Okay this stupid comment thing bashed my awesome explanation. Hope you understand me, i'm swedish so i'm doing my best :-)

    Anyway. The legs are 2 straight bars, attached to the ladder. the springs and the "Pull thingy" aren't they putting a lot of strain on the lower bar?

    Putting a bar or something in the middle of the 2 bars connected to the ladderleg would make some of the pressure move up to the bar above aswell? I might be wrong tho, im on some skinny ice here really, to me it's logic tho.

  • Not that i know anything in particular regarding building stuff, but my logical sense tells me, shouldn't it be a benefit to put like a straight bar/pipe at the middle of each leg?

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    Something like that? Since the springs are putting tension on the lower bar, chances are it will bend? And welding a small aluminum pipe, would that make it sort of a fail safe for the legs to bend? I think you already considered that tho

  • I can get I-beams... or make 'em. The ladder sides are basically I-beams.

    They're not strong enough, though. ....easy to twist.

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