2018-11-11 (Su) HackadaySummary

Robot Never Misses Leg Day
I have not built a free-roaming robot, but I understand their appeal. This one used a different type of movement. Instead of wheels or tank treads, this one used legs. Those legs didn't move like a biped, the legs would only extend or retract. Even this is not new, and NASA has experimented with the idea. This robot stands apart because of the way those legs reach out to meet the ground and keep even more feet on the floor at any time. The result is a robot that crawls like a wire-frame blob.

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