_Stunning_ mobile art - knocks my socks off!
_Stunning_ mobile art - knocks my socks off!
http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/350/
It's been blogged, so it may take awhile to download, but _definitely_ worth it. For a quick fix, see here:
Fuller explanation at ecogeek, though.
It's been blogged, so it may take awhile to download, but _definitely_ worth it. For a quick fix, see here:
Fuller explanation at ecogeek, though.
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http://www.strandbeest.com/ doesn't seem to work for me.
Does anyone have any idea how that actually works? I know wind power but how does he capture it? He seems to do it fairly efficiently. The wings seem like they are driven by the same power source that powers the legs (not directly the wind but whatever device he uses which uses collected wind power). The way I'm mentally picturing it working the wings could not power it unless it relies on changes in wind speed (which it doesn't seem to). It also appears to work on compressed air (pneumatics). So I'm guessing that one side lets in high pressure air (wind side) and the other side lets out low pressure air (non wind side). Any ideas here?
Does anyone have any idea how that actually works? I know wind power but how does he capture it? He seems to do it fairly efficiently. The wings seem like they are driven by the same power source that powers the legs (not directly the wind but whatever device he uses which uses collected wind power). The way I'm mentally picturing it working the wings could not power it unless it relies on changes in wind speed (which it doesn't seem to). It also appears to work on compressed air (pneumatics). So I'm guessing that one side lets in high pressure air (wind side) and the other side lets out low pressure air (non wind side). Any ideas here?
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It is the most recent "cool thing". Doesn't mean it isn't cool; but I want to know more. Especially for those people who want it on the playa. It might be really nice at a 10mph wind (or whatever); but it a 60mph wind we find the thing in Gerlach?
But it is "cool". What is it made of, looks like PVC pipe?
But it is "cool". What is it made of, looks like PVC pipe?
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That is so beautiful! I want to be like that guy!
I beleive its a little like a windmill, the flap on top appears to be flipped by the wind and winds up some rope, turns around and is flipped again, winding some more. I don't see anything pneumatic.
I beleive its a little like a windmill, the flap on top appears to be flipped by the wind and winds up some rope, turns around and is flipped again, winding some more. I don't see anything pneumatic.
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http://www.digitaldrops.com.br/drops/20 ... s_k_1.html
Maybe he drives a BMW instead of a Volvo now.
Somebody's model of one of his mechanisms:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GgOn66knqA
Maybe he drives a BMW instead of a Volvo now.
Somebody's model of one of his mechanisms:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GgOn66knqA
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Thanks, Bob. Those links were helpful.Bob wrote:http://www.digitaldrops.com.br/drops/20 ... s_k_1.html
Maybe he drives a BMW instead of a Volvo now.
Somebody's model of one of his mechanisms:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GgOn66knqA
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Watch the video slowly - The wings turn a 16 stage crank, which in turn turns the cogs that make it walk - there are much better videos of it on Youtube.com
I woud love to get the design to this (with permission of course) and unleash it n the playa.
later all
I woud love to get the design to this (with permission of course) and unleash it n the playa.
later all
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Why permission? Just do it. As long as you're doing it for personal use there are no legal problems that I know of. Also if you can build one I assume you'd probably make your own changes to it anyway. If he wanted his stuff to be secret he needs to hide it away. It no longer secret so in the free USA you can build away all you want.I woud love to get the design to this (with permission of course) and unleash it n the playa.
I think you're right. It was one of his short videos I saw that it looked like he was building a pneumatic cylinder but I looked again and I don't think he was.I don't see anything pneumatic.
The walking motion, though it looks complex, is pretty simple if you take a 3 unit class on 4 bar mechanisms. With a book or two and some drafting skills you can fairly easily design similar machines.
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Or you could simulate it w/ twenty odd shirtcockers hefting a palanquin.


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Here's how you get that windwalker out there:

http://www.pinktentacle.com/2006/11/dek ... galleries/
Turn up the volume and play the video, too.

http://www.pinktentacle.com/2006/11/dek ... galleries/
Turn up the volume and play the video, too.
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This is the video I was referencing, It shows the mechanics very well and is actually quite simple. Of course the strandbeast is stuck in one direction. I thought about ways of making it able to turn like articulating it, or variable length drive shaft to shorten and lengthen one sides steps.
Check it out and you'll see. pretty cool animation too.
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Don't even talk to the BRC-DMV. They'll make you put brakes on it.
Sorry about the palanquin. In consolation, here's a pangolin:

Sorry about the palanquin. In consolation, here's a pangolin:

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Maybe you could photoshop that and have the pangolin being ridden by a harlequin playing a mandolin. Or even a Theramin.
Back to the walkers... I'd been trying to conceptualize a walking vehicle for awhile, but I was thinking along the spider-leg model and that seemed unworkable... clearly Jansen's walk design is more the way to go, but like Eric said, steering is something that has to be figured out. On Jansen's website he mentions that the Rhinocerous thing is intended to be a manned vehicle but so far everything he's made only walks a straight line.
Anything I've thought of either wouldnt work with the drive system, would put too much torque on the leg joints, or tear up the playa by grinding the feet into it. I've a decent background in biomechanics but I'm not an engineer... anyone else have any steering ideas that would be playa-safe?
Back to the walkers... I'd been trying to conceptualize a walking vehicle for awhile, but I was thinking along the spider-leg model and that seemed unworkable... clearly Jansen's walk design is more the way to go, but like Eric said, steering is something that has to be figured out. On Jansen's website he mentions that the Rhinocerous thing is intended to be a manned vehicle but so far everything he's made only walks a straight line.
Anything I've thought of either wouldnt work with the drive system, would put too much torque on the leg joints, or tear up the playa by grinding the feet into it. I've a decent background in biomechanics but I'm not an engineer... anyone else have any steering ideas that would be playa-safe?
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Just tether it to a post and walk it around in circles.
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I prolly shoulda been more clear...Vehicle, not sculpture. A drivable machine that can be piloted.
I mean, what vehicle would be more mutant than one with legs instead of wheels?
I'm imagining either an rideable insect-looking thing (shades of Ray Bradbury's martians) or a Dr. Seussian thing with lots of big bare feet.
I mean, what vehicle would be more mutant than one with legs instead of wheels?
I'm imagining either an rideable insect-looking thing (shades of Ray Bradbury's martians) or a Dr. Seussian thing with lots of big bare feet.
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