Flatpack Walker

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If you’re into robotics, you’re probably already familiar with the 2 motor walker. This design, usually used in B.E.A.M. robotics is a pretty easy way to make a 4 legged walking robot. [Edwindertien] has made the design a little bit easier to build with these flatpack walker plans. He used 4mm thick birch, cut by laser to get his walker into shape, but the design would work with almost any material. His walker is Arduino powered, so it could be programmed for all kinds of behavior, especially if you add some sensors. You can see his bot in action after the break.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCFLj4B7-xc]

9 thoughts on “Flatpack Walker

    1. Needs a Barbie Doll Butt glued on the back leg pivot axis.
      It’s got the wiggle right, it just needs something more curvacious to jiggle.

  1. nippy lil bugger innit. first robot ive seen in a while ive been impressed with. looks like the walkers out of the animatrix.

  2. @hum4n
    We can’t all be astrophysicists like you, everyone has to start somewhere. If hackaday only covered increasingly complicated hacks, it’d remove itself from it’s own user base.
    Saying that. An arduino is, as usual, overkill.

  3. Hmm, maybe I have forgotten how to use a search button, but it seems the amazing hum4n who makes us all seem unworthy has yet to have any of his achievements posted…

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