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I don't know where I'll shave the next part, but here is the Diet Walker.
It walks and is very sturdy due to the elastic band being replaced by gears.
The feet do work, and are much more sturdy than I thought they might be.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=39258
let me know what you think.
enjoy
-tk
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not public yet !!!!
:(((
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"travis" <phree@attbi.com> wrote in message news:HCt6tE.120G@lugnet.com...
> I don't know where I'll shave the next part, but here is the Diet Walker.
> It walks and is very sturdy due to the elastic band being replaced by gears.
> The feet do work, and are much more sturdy than I thought they might be.
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=39258
>
> let me know what you think.
>
> enjoy
>
> -tk
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In lugnet.technic, Travis Kunce writes:
<SNIP>
> > > The feet do work, and are much more sturdy than I thought they might be.
mmm....feet. :)
This walkers name (Diet) coupled with the visible bite marks on the feet
makes me think that you need to go eat dinner or somthing ;P
Pretty neat none the less!
Jona
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Good job!
I'm surprised that the micro-motor is strong enough to drive it.
I like your pics: very sharp and clear.
Jerry
In lugnet.announce.moc, Travis Kunce writes:
> I don't know where I'll shave the next part, but here is the Diet Walker.
> It walks and is very sturdy due to the elastic band being replaced by gears.
> The feet do work, and are much more sturdy than I thought they might be.
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=39258
>
> let me know what you think.
>
> enjoy
>
> -tk
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