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Theo Jansen style robot leg: prototype #1

For my dreamed symbiotic robots, I am looking for an alternative locomotion. For the passive robot (the trailer) anyway. The active tractor probably needs tracks. I heard Theo Jansen say on TED...

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Theo Jansen style robot leg: prototype #2 and #3

I started tinkering with "Theo Jansen legs"again (follow the link first if you don't know what that means). I am prototyping in corrugated cardboard and trying to come up with a design that could be...

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Theo Jansen style robot leg: prototypes #4 and #5

Continuing where I left off (after a stiff binary interruption)...This picture compares prototype #2 with an angled profile version:  The angled "L-profile" introduces a new property in the design:...

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Why not to nuke a frozen pizza?

In line with a profound scientific principle to disclose failures as well as successes, I present you with the ghastly results of an inadvertent culinary experiment in my gastrolab this evening.Notice...

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Theo Jansen style robot leg: prototype #1

For my dreamed symbiotic robots, I am looking for an alternative locomotion. For the passive robot (the trailer) anyway. The active tractor probably needs tracks. I heard Theo Jansen say on TED...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
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Theo Jansen style robot leg: prototype #2 and #3

I started tinkering with "Theo Jansen legs"again (follow the link first if you don't know what that means). I am prototyping in corrugated cardboard and trying to come up with a design that could be...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Theo Jansen style robot leg: prototypes #4 and #5

Continuing where I left off (after a stiff binary interruption)...This picture compares prototype #2 with an angled profile version:  The angled "L-profile" introduces a new property in the design:...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Why not to nuke a frozen pizza?

In line with a profound scientific principle to disclose failures as well as successes, I present you with the ghastly results of an inadvertent culinary experiment in my gastrolab this evening.Notice...

View Article


Theo Jansen style robot leg: prototype #1

For my dreamed symbiotic robots, I am looking for an alternative locomotion. For the passive robot (the trailer) anyway. The active tractor probably needs tracks. I heard Theo Jansen say on TED...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Theo Jansen style robot leg: prototype #2 and #3

I started tinkering with "Theo Jansen legs"again (follow the link first if you don't know what that means). I am prototyping in corrugated cardboard and trying to come up with a design that could be...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Theo Jansen style robot leg: prototypes #4 and #5

Continuing where I left off (after a stiff binary interruption)...This picture compares prototype #2 with an angled profile version:  The angled "L-profile" introduces a new property in the design:...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Why not to nuke a frozen pizza?

In line with a profound scientific principle to disclose failures as well as successes, I present you with the ghastly results of an inadvertent culinary experiment in my gastrolab this evening.Notice...

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