Polymorph robot mimics human joints and muscles, puts curtain rings to good use

By Harrygrand | July 5, 2008



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Polymorph robot mimics human joints and muscles, puts curtain rings to good use

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Using polymorph plastic, some curtain rods, electric screwdrivers, motors, and a complete lot of mad-scientist originality, an Xrobots hobbyist formed this organic-looking robot base. By means of wooden sockets and curtain rings as hip joint, that the designer is obviously going for a human-like individual of doom here. Knee joints are kept moving with four motors every while a network of bungee cords and strings will be act as muscles and tendons. Meanwhile, electric screwdrivers give power for rotation.

[Via Hacked Gadgets]



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