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Carpentopod Walking Table, from Hackster.io

Started by von Corax, September 13, 2024, 10:08:56 PM

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von Corax

By the power of caffeine do I set my mind in motion
By the Beans of Life do my thoughts acquire speed
My hands acquire a shaking
The shaking becomes a warning
By the power of caffeine do I set my mind in motion
The Leverkusen Institute of Paleocybernetics is 5842 km from Reading

J. Wilhelm


SeVeNeVeS

That is brilliant! Very Terry Pratchett

Thanks for that.

James Harrison

Persons intending to travel by open carriage should select a seat with their backs to the engine, by which means they will avoid the ashes emitted therefrom, that in travelling generally, but particularly through the tunnels, prove a great annoyance; the carriage farthest from the engine will in consequence be found the most desirable.

Sir Henry

I'm probably just having a google-fu bad day, but do you have any links to the drawings? All I can find is a diagram of the linkages.
I speak in syllabubbles. They rise to the surface by the force of levity and pop out of my mouth unneeded and unheeded.
Cry "Have at!" and let's lick the togs of Waugh!
Arsed not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for tea.

SeVeNeVeS


Sir Henry

Thanks, but I can't find the drawings or a link to them on that page, just the linkages diagram.

Normally I'd use the photos and videos to reverse engineer it, but he talks about sub-millimeter tolerances, so something a bit more accurate is probably needed (or rather more trial and error than I would like).
I speak in syllabubbles. They rise to the surface by the force of levity and pop out of my mouth unneeded and unheeded.
Cry "Have at!" and let's lick the togs of Waugh!
Arsed not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for tea.

Olivia32

Quote from: Sir Henry on September 15, 2024, 10:11:20 AMThanks, but I can't find the drawings or a link to them on that page, just the linkages diagram.

Normally I'd use the photos and videos to reverse engineer it, but he talks about sub-millimeter tolerances, so something a bit more accurate is probably needed (or rather more trial and error than I would like).
Sometimes they have additional resources that aren't immediately obvious on the page