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uCOG IV
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Sat, 10 May 2003 15:11:49 GMT
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James, I've been extremely inspired by your tiny weight shifters.

I knew that my original attempts were going to be bested, but I hand't
gotten inspiration to make them smaller.  I actually finished up a uCOG III
that had smaller feet than uCOG II, but it wasn't much of a victory.

Using some ideas from your design, I came up with uCOG IV, an upright walker
that is notably smaller than uCOG III, where the footprint is a 2x4, instead
of 4x6.

Here he is:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070038.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070039.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070040.jpg

Here he is standing next to uCOG III

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070041.jpg

uCOG IV is not as small as Mighty Mite 2, but he has a smaller footprint and
more foot clearance.

Kevin


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Re: uCOG IV
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Sat, 10 May 2003 15:19:09 GMT
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I forgot to mention that given uCOG IV weighs so little, the torsional and
bending resistance of the cable has a huge effect on walking.  I'm motivated
to make a micro-battery pack, with six hearing aid batteries.... :^)

Kevin


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Re: uCOG IV
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Sun, 11 May 2003 00:07:51 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Kevin L. Clague writes:
James, I've been extremely inspired by your tiny weight shifters.

I knew that my original attempts were going to be bested, but I hand't
gotten inspiration to make them smaller.  I actually finished up a uCOG III
that had smaller feet than uCOG II, but it wasn't much of a victory.

Using some ideas from your design, I came up with uCOG IV, an upright walker
that is notably smaller than uCOG III, where the footprint is a 2x4, instead
of 4x6.

Here he is:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070038.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070039.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070040.jpg

Here he is standing next to uCOG III

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070041.jpg

uCOG IV is not as small as Mighty Mite 2, but he has a smaller footprint and
more foot clearance.

Kevin

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Kevin,

I'm glad you were inspired by my little walkers. This one is pretty cool. It
reminds me of a little toddler =) I saw uCOG III a couple days ago(those
24-tooth gears sure come in handy as cams) and thought it looked nice.
You're right that Mighty Mite 2 doesn't have a lot of foot clearance, but
it's enough. I'm working on Mighty Mite 3, and I'll post some pictures as
soon as I finalize the design.


-jrl


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Re: uCOG IV
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Date: 
Sun, 11 May 2003 11:10:26 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, James Loewen writes:
In lugnet.technic, Kevin L. Clague writes:
James, I've been extremely inspired by your tiny weight shifters.

I knew that my original attempts were going to be bested, but I hand't
gotten inspiration to make them smaller.  I actually finished up a uCOG III
that had smaller feet than uCOG II, but it wasn't much of a victory.

Using some ideas from your design, I came up with uCOG IV, an upright walker
that is notably smaller than uCOG III, where the footprint is a 2x4, instead
of 4x6.

Here he is:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070038.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070039.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070040.jpg

Here he is standing next to uCOG III

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p5070041.jpg

uCOG IV is not as small as Mighty Mite 2, but he has a smaller footprint and
more foot clearance.

Kevin

-

Kevin,

I'm glad you were inspired by my little walkers. This one is pretty cool. It
reminds me of a little toddler =) I saw uCOG III a couple days ago(those
24-tooth gears sure come in handy as cams) and thought it looked nice.
You're right that Mighty Mite 2 doesn't have a lot of foot clearance, but
it's enough. I'm working on Mighty Mite 3, and I'll post some pictures as
soon as I finalize the design.

James,
  By all means Might Mite 2's foot clearance is enough.  Sorriy if it
sounded like I said that.  I'm still amazed at how small a COG shifter you
made.  It is a thing of beauty.
Kevin


-jrl


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