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subbieatnz 06-11-2009 03:55 AM

Cool giant robot
 
This could be a dwaning of a new age...
If cars become too much off a hassel could always build one of these lol...
Take a step closer to one of my goals for world domination lol ::) :P


http://www.popsci.com/scitech/articl...05/man-machine

Army Mechanic's Garage Tinkering Yields 18-Foot Mecha Exoskeleton

Carlos Owens had handled all kinds of machines as an army mechanic, but he always dreamed of using those skills for one project: his own "mecha,” a giant metal robot that could mirror the movements of its human pilot.

Owens, 31, began building an 18-foot-tall, one-ton prototype at his home in Wasilla, Alaska, in 2004. Working without blueprints, he first built a full-scale model out of wood. Moving on to steel, he had to devise a hydraulics system that would provide precisely the right leverage and range of movement. He settled on a complex network of cables and hydraulic cylinders that can make the mecha raise its arms, bend its knees, and even do a sit-up.

Owens is working on two more prototypes, modifying the design to make it lighter and more maneuverable. He foresees mechas having uses in the military and the construction industry but acknowledges that right now they’re best suited to entertainment. The first application he has in mind: mecha-vs.-mecha battles, demolition-derby style.

Time: 4 years
Cost: $25,000

Frame
This mecha is made of steel. The new design is made of lighter but weaker aluminum, so Owens has had to heavily reinforce the limb joints.

Hydraulics
Owens used 27 hydraulic cylinders that act like muscles to control the mecha’s joints. A pump powered by an 18-horsepower engine keeps hydraulic fluid moving through the machine.

Control
As the driver moves his arms and legs, steel cables transmit those movements to the hydraulics to make the mecha walk, bend down, or open its hands.

subbieatnz 06-11-2009 04:15 AM

Re: Cool giant robot
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ploFd9su_n4&feature=fvsr
video showing it

JaySVX 06-11-2009 06:28 AM

Re: Cool giant robot
 
I want a video taht shows it in action. That's cool though, I want one.

LetItSnow 06-11-2009 07:19 AM

Re: Cool giant robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by subbieatnz (Post 604687)

fixed for truth :(

demonsvx 06-11-2009 10:20 AM

Re: Cool giant robot
 
Dont worry Raytheon is on it.
http://www.raytheon.com/newsroom/tec...8_exoskeleton/


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