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Cliff Stoll
Приєднався 3 вер 2011
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Cliff Stoll's Robot Forklift for carrying boxes of Klein Botles
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Here's my homebrew forklift, which I use to bring boxes from my under-the-house storage. Below my house is a 30 inch tall crawlspace; I use it to store Klein Bottles for my home micro-business, Acme Klein Bottles (I can't understand why zero volume Klein Bottles take up so much space) I built the forklift from 1/2 inch plywood; the up-down motion uses slide-bearings originally for kitchen drawe...
Hello Cliff, I would like to purchase one of your Klein Bottles. Where may I do so?
Amazing! You are an inspiration :)
I hope you are well.
@Cliff Stoll Hi Cliff, I don't know if you'll see this, but hopefully you will. I really want to see what happens when the edge of a circle with circumference 1 is attached to the edge of a Möbius strip with origional length 1/2. It's a shape called the Projective Plane. I was hoping you (or someone you know) could do this in some way out of glass. Thanks! ~Rowan Ackerman
Hello from 2020. This is wholesome.
I'd like to see how you make the bottles
i love the robot
its been three years and stiII no pallets
I'm glad I discovered this channel from Numberfile.... but sad that there hasn't been a video on this channel for 3 years. Edit: see the replies to this comment for the explanation of the makeshift pallets.
I sent him an email asking about it, right after I bought a Klein bottle.
e1ghtSpace Nicely done. :)
+Joshua Walters Ok this is what he said: #1: Oops - I just looked at that video -- I'd utterly forgotten about it. Short answer: after several years of experimentation, I still do not have a good solution to pallets. I've standardized on several size boxes, and for a while, I glued/taped small boxes to the bottom of the big ones, to act as pallets. Did;'t work well for the heavier boxes. Now I use 2-3cm thick strips of wood, loosely glued to the bottom of the boxes, as a pallet/lifter. (Continued)
+Joshua Walters #2: Turns out that the function of a pallet is not just to give a place for the tines of a forklift to reach. A pallet also keeps the box off the floor (important if the floor is damp or gets wet; a damp floor will destroy corrugated cardboard!).. The pallet commoditizes the packages (forcing a uniform footprint for different sized loads). It also distributes the downward force from the box's contents across floor (and onto the tines of the forklift). Finally, a wooden pallet allows a load of boxes to be dragged or pushed across the floor without damage to the contents, the box, or even the pallet. (This is a real problem for me - often I want to push a box back to the wall, just a few cm ... pasted-on cardboard pallets detach, causing problems. (Continued)
+Joshua Walters #3 My solution of gluing wood to the bottom of each box is OK, but not the best -- I've tried other substances (cardboard, foamed plastic, etc) but they don't work well with sideways pushing/pulling. Sigh - I feel like I do research in the most trivial things... Cheers, -Cliff
I kinda wanna see those pallets...
I would like to see those pallets too...
It's been 3 years and you still haven't shown us the pallets!
Cliff, it's been 3 years and you still haven't shown us the pallets. I hope you would soon :)
my first thought, mount the wood strips right to the floor at regular spacing
Two years waiting to see your pallets D= My sister and I love you
Really cool little robot. I've got to say, i find you really fascinating. I have been watching a couple of videos on youtube about you, the way you explain things, and your excitement when doing so really is inspiring. I wish i would've had a teacher like you back in school.
AWESOOME!!
***** From another video I watched, it looks like he named it "Phoebe".