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Previously on "I know its not even started but!"

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  • CloudWalker
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    Remember RoboJox

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  • Pondlife
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    Have they said what it'll transform into yet?

    If it's a stupid red truck, I'm out!

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  • OwlHoot
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    BugJuggler is a 70ft tall robot that uses hydraulic cylinders to hurl traffic wardens into the sky and fail to catch them in mid-air. ..
    FTFY #2

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  • NickFitz
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    I want one!

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    awesome idea !


    Project Overview
    BugJuggler is a 70ft tall robot that uses hydraulic cylinders to hurl cars into the sky and catch them in mid-air.

    BugJuggler will use a diesel engine to generate hydraulic pressure. A traffic warden located in the robot’s head will be able to control its motions using a haptic feedback interface connected to high-speed servo valves. Hydraulic accumulators - essentially storage batteries for hydraulic fluid - will allow for the rapid movement required for the robot to juggle cars or other large, heavy objects.
    FTFY

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  • vetran
    started a topic I know its not even started but!

    I know its not even started but!

    awesome idea !


    Project Overview

    BugJuggler is a 70ft tall robot that uses hydraulic cylinders to hurl cars into the sky and catch them in mid-air.

    BugJuggler will use a diesel engine to generate hydraulic pressure. An operator located in the robot’s head will be able to control its motions using a haptic feedback interface connected to high-speed servo valves. Hydraulic accumulators - essentially storage batteries for hydraulic fluid - will allow for the rapid movement required for the robot to juggle cars or other large, heavy objects.

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