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Hi guys, first off - amazing video, @Eraser, this is truly a great achievement! But since the contest is not over just yet and it literally took us until now to finish our contribution, here it is anyway :-)
We would like to show you the story of our two bravest robots who have walked further than any of their five ancestors before them, but still unsure whether they will ever make it out of the gloomy "Graveyard of Failed Prints":
The final walk was captured in a single shot without cuts or "earthquakes", overall the video resulted from experience gathered in approx. 50 shots and uses outtakes footage from an additional five of them.
All robots were printed on our Ultimaker² and learned how to walk with the aid of some 4.3 mm blind rivets, and it sure was a blast preparing for this contest! If only we had seen it a bit earlier...
Community Contest | a robot walks into a bar..
in Coffee corner
Posted
Hi guys, first off - amazing video, @Eraser, this is truly a great achievement! But since the contest is not over just yet and it literally took us until now to finish our contribution, here it is anyway :-)
We would like to show you the story of our two bravest robots who have walked further than any of their five ancestors before them, but still unsure whether they will ever make it out of the gloomy "Graveyard of Failed Prints":
The final walk was captured in a single shot without cuts or "earthquakes", overall the video resulted from experience gathered in approx. 50 shots and uses outtakes footage from an additional five of them.
All robots were printed on our Ultimaker² and learned how to walk with the aid of some 4.3 mm blind rivets, and it sure was a blast preparing for this contest! If only we had seen it a bit earlier...
Greetings from Heidelberg Makerspace!