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In lugnet.robotics, Stefan Naepflin wrote:
> hello all
>
> After a long building time (uncounted houres during one and a half year) I
> finally assembled my Johnny Five robot the first time.
This is wonderful! Thank you for building the Famous Robot!
One year and a half!? I respect your dedication!
> This was a great feeling looking to the robot and I will share this with you.I
> found a lot of inspiration on Lugnet and Bricklink.
That is a great feeling. Now we can see your completed work and imagine the time
and effort it must have taken you. Congradulations!
> J5 is made of 8 modules and his total weight is about 13 kg. I think its a large
> style model :-) It uses a number of motors and gears:
>
> - 5 in each arm (shoulder, upper arm, ellbow, wrist, hand)
> - 3 for the head (turn, two pistons)
> - 2 for the treads
> - 1 for the upper body
Yes Modules! Great Construction and interesting solutions. Nice parts!
> It was my intension to build J5 as close as possible to the "real" J5
> (http://www.johnny-five.com).
>
> My special thank is going to Eric Sophie and Rosco. Eric's JAMA gave me the
> "kick" to start buildung J5 using LEGO and learnd me a lot of construction
> technics.
Your very welcome, and thank you. Tell us, what was your experience in learning
to build the hands? Very nice how you learned from the pictures and using the
parts to create the movement.
Also, what are your thoughts about the center section? The torso has many
techniques to compose the structure. What was it like for you to build this
section?
> And Rosco showed me the idea for the treads with his MOC CC2800.
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> J5 is not almost finished now. There are a ot of little things waiting to be set
> up right. I also have to wire the electrics and learn to programm RCX.
They treads area nice design, and yes smaller width (2x) will roll better.
(as already mentioned)
> I also have to re-construct the joint for the upper body, It is to weak to hold
> the whole weight of the body, arms and head.
Can I help? What kind of set up are you using? I looked at the pictures.
I know of a few ways that might help.
e
> The pics are located on brickshelf
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=72836
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>
> (hope my english is not to bad..)
>
>
> greetings from switzerland
>
> Steven
Great job! Thank you!
Eric Sophie
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| (...) Thanks for your feedback. I'm glad to hear this from you.. (...) First I built the hands as a copy from the Jama pics. So I could easily see and understand how the really works. They bending mechanism was cool but for johnnys hand it was not (...) (20 years ago, 24-Jan-05, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.build.mecha)
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