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Re: LEGO Hexapod Walker
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 3 Dec 1998 20:59:58 GMT
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Peter Hesketh <pbh@phesk.demon.(spamcake)co.uk>
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In article <01BE1EB9.D2166A60@oak-hiper1a-123-187.dialup.slip.net>,
Jason Cooper <robotman@slip.net> writes
> It is much more complex to get both fwd/bwd, up/down motion on each leg
Not if you are clever. See the spider on www.xs4all.nl/~sbolt/
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Regards - Peter Hesketh, Mynyddbach, Mon.
Forty reasons why a dog is better than a woman: number 9
"Dogs don't notice if you call them by another dog's name."
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: LEGO Hexapod Walker
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| Peter Hesketh wrote in message (...) There has got to be hundreds of little walkers in the desk drawers of every engineering Department of every University. Once you make it in Lego, we can talk clever! (1) You should probably start by beefing up (...) (26 years ago, 3-Dec-98, to lugnet.robotics)
| | | Re: LEGO Hexapod Walker
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| (...) This is a cool little beastie, but the slop in Lego gears might do it in if it were enlarged for our consumption. Two (possibly stupid) questions: 1. I can see how it can walk straight forward and turn in place, but what happens if you try to (...) (26 years ago, 3-Dec-98, to lugnet.robotics)
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