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Crab robot |
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This
design is intended as a D&T project for groups at secondary schools, or
after school clubs. It
exploits the CNC milling machines that many schools have.
Using Lego gears and a cheap cordless screwdriver, you can make a sideways walking crab and by combining rotary motion gearing and cams you can get a near perfect stepping action. |
The
mechanism for the walking action is copied from the film advance mechanism of
cinematic projectors: Pegs on pairs
of large gears run in a hole and a carefully profiled slot in each leg to get
the smooth walking action. These
slots and the body plates that the gears mount onto can be made on school CNC
machines Each
leg gets its drive through Lego chains sprockets and gears from a
motor/gearbox and re-chargeable
battery pack from a cheap cordless screwdriver mounted on the top of the
body. (The
crab design is in fact two back-to-back ‘Thing’ walking hands- see Technogames
2002 page). The
students will need to experiment with foot design and foot materials to get
appropriate grip on their chosen walking surface. Additional
challenges for older students might include vacuum forming a shell and claws,
improving the walking action by working out a different slot profile, or
working out a way to steer it. Photos
courtesy of Llandrindod High School Full
details including .DXF file of slot profiles etc can be requested by e-mail: adrian@craftytech.co.uk |
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