Michael42er has uploaded this fantastic new video modification , this time featuring the HammerBot. That bendy linkage looks handy, how did you make that Michael?
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Smelter
Nice flexible drive coupling Michael, and in paper too.
The first firm I worked for used metal versions to fit 'pots' through front panels.
michael42er
Thank you for your interest. I have a video clip, "How do make a flexible shaft" was uploaded on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Nw8SaMaWZw
A photo can only be seen at Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/michael42er/7496040812/in/photostream
PS: Please note that the rotation power transmission, (clockwise or counterclockwise) is dependent on the initial steps of folding.
michael42er
Thanks to Smelter, the sight of this noble part is for the machine builders pleasing.
Michael
Smelter
Micheal, nice to hear from a fellow paper engineer, who appreciates mechanics, out-side card modeling.
Here is a video, that I'm sure you and all who visit here, will find humorous.
http://illusion.scene360.com/video/24696/stop-motion-magic/