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Re: 3 segments hexapod
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Wed, 14 Dec 2005 11:18:27 GMT
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Hi Sigurd,
Thanks for your response.
> > I would love to see the video. Does the video have sound - with
> > pneumatic I just thought - if you want to avoid a bandwidth drain, how
> > about stuffing on eDonkey and handing out the tracker link?
> i can't follow you :s
What I mean was to use one of the peer-to-peer filesharing networks to
share the file, and save yourself the bandwidth of distributing it.
Something like eDonkey, which you can simply put a link on a page to.
http://www.edonkey.com/
Cheers,
--
Danny Staple MBCS
OrionRobots
http://orionrobots.co.uk
(Full contact details available through website)
On 13/12/05, sigurd <sigurd18@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Danny
> >
> > Hi Sigurd,
> > I am always intrigued by walkers, and this one has particularly
> > intersting features.
> thank you :)
>
> > Is it completely auto walking, I mean if you feed
> > it air, it walks?
> Yes it is a auto walker
>
> > How long does it take per step, and how long per
> > cycle?
> it takes aboud 9 seconds per cycle, and it takes 6 steps a cycle
>
> > What is the gait it uses?
> it's useless :p
>
> > What are that stats - how many
> > valves,
> 16 to make it walk, and i pland 5 extra to make a midstop in the segments to
> help it whit the steering
>
> > large/small cylinders does it use overall
> 32 small pistons for the leg lift and drop
> 8 large pistons (6 for leg swap/2 for control)
> 8 large pistons to steer the lose segments whit a mid stop sistem
>
> > and how does that break down per leg
> in the frond and rear leg it uses 6 small pistons (4 for left lift and drop/2
> for elbow extention) in the center legs it uses 4 small pistons for lift and
> drop only,+ 1 large piston for the leg swap and it uses 2 swiches a leg.
>
> > plus the main central control set (if there is any).
> it uses 2 control pistons, how operates 2 swiches each.
>
> > How is it steered?
> i plant to use his boby segments to steer
>
> > Would a penumatic circuit diagram for a leg be possible?
> each leg uses 4 swiches for leg lift and drop, those 4 swiches are all linked
> toghter and operates 2 swiches.
> the frond and rear legs also have elbow extention, how is linked to the leg
> swap. the frond legs have an extention in his elbow whan it is in front
> position, and is contrext when it is in back position. the rear legs are just
> opposite.
>
> > What is the rubber band loaded system using two pulley peices attached to a
> > pneumatic valve about?
> its to steer the hex, if i hook the steering part up, the outside to should by
> linked togeter so there is presure coming from the control unit whan it's in
> his
> senter position
>
> > I just have so many questions about this rather
> > amazing bot.
> >
> > Could any of your problems be solved by using the earlier discussion
> > about gaining access to the "fourth port"? As opposed to using a one
> > way valve? That may allow sucessful mid-stop if that is what you
> > required.
> a midstop is'nt the problem, but i need extra pices and it did not turn to
> well
> when i put it in the turning position
>
> >
> > I would love to see the video. Does the video have sound - with
> > pneumatic I just thought - if you want to avoid a bandwidth drain, how
> > about stuffing on eDonkey and handing out the tracker link? i can't follow you :s
> >
> > It may not work exactly as palnned yet sigurd, but I assure you, it is
> > most definately still a triumph.
>
> thank you :)
> > --
> > Danny Staple MBCS
> > OrionRobots
> > http://orionrobots.co.uk
> > (Full contact details available through website)
>
> sigurd
>
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| Hi Danny (...) thank you :) (...) Yes it is a auto walker (...) it takes aboud 9 seconds per cycle, and it takes 6 steps a cycle (...) it's useless :p (...) 16 to make it walk, and i pland 5 extra to make a midstop in the segments to help it whit (...) (19 years ago, 13-Dec-05, to lugnet.technic)
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