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Specialty plastics are always going to be needed for good compliant mechanisms. It's incredibly difficult to not doubt the durability claims. The other thing is, traditional mechanisms have more readily replaceable parts. Avoids having to tear down a whole model/animatronic to replace the mechanism is one flecture breaks.
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Brilliant. This video really inspiring to creating innovative mechanisms.
Given accessibility to 3d printers and other material manufacturing techniques it is much easier to explore such designs. Too bad there are not easily accessible design tools that make such explorations available to a larger audience. (maybe there is, and I'm just not aware).
Pointers in the video description to additional resources, or references would have been helpful.
Thanks for sharing and enlightening us.
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In the first mechanism you demonstrate(not the walking one),How do you ensure that the output profile is maintained if there is any load applied to output arms end point. An example would be if, the output arm was attached to a pen that draws the profile on paper. If the pen dragged heavy on the paper would the profile change? It looks as though there is an additional degree of freedom added to the output arm from the added flexure....
Now you've completely piqued my interest I'm going to have to build one of these out of lego...
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I love the eyeball at 3:29.
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@thatawhatn.7656
3 years ago
from time to time I forgot that disney have their own terrifying advance R&D department
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