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Jansen Walker - Beta 2
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An openly designed Creative Commons Licensed robot.
Note: New Version (Beta 2.1) posted 06/05/2009
New features: 12 legs instead of 8, "drop-in" center platform, 1:1.8 ratio gears, many small changes.
I only update this listing for major revisions of the walker, it\'s possible there\'s a minor revision posted at my site that is not here: http://4volt.com/projects/jansen/
What you see here is the Jansen walker, a laser-cut robot, based on the Jansen Mechanism. It has 12 legs and scuttles similar to a crab walking sideways. The brain is a Arduino, and the legs are powered by 2 micro-servos modified for continuous rotation.
This project is heavily influenced by Theo Jansen\'s natural gearing mechanism, it’s a very efficient mechanical leg design for converting rotary motion into leg movements, and is very elegant in my opinion. The basis is the relative distance of the 12 joins, Jansen calls them \"The 12 Holy Numbers\". The numbers were developed with a genetic algorithm
Note: New Version (Beta 2.1) posted 06/05/2009
New features: 12 legs instead of 8, "drop-in" center platform, 1:1.8 ratio gears, many small changes.
I only update this listing for major revisions of the walker, it\'s possible there\'s a minor revision posted at my site that is not here: http://4volt.com/projects/jansen/
What you see here is the Jansen walker, a laser-cut robot, based on the Jansen Mechanism. It has 12 legs and scuttles similar to a crab walking sideways. The brain is a Arduino, and the legs are powered by 2 micro-servos modified for continuous rotation.
This project is heavily influenced by Theo Jansen\'s natural gearing mechanism, it’s a very efficient mechanical leg design for converting rotary motion into leg movements, and is very elegant in my opinion. The basis is the relative distance of the 12 joins, Jansen calls them \"The 12 Holy Numbers\". The numbers were developed with a genetic algorithm
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