Making Theo Jansen's Strandbeest Linkage
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- Опубліковано 12 бер 2016
- Demonstration of a linkage builder & optimizer I wrote in javascript: github.com/robz/Linkages3
Play around with it here: tinyurl.com/gwcuhhr
Instructions are the github readme - Наука та технологія
Way to go. Yes, it can modelled, solved and optimized by SW based on math and logics. As such, I believe there can be even simpler, efficient, and configurable mechanism as furhter developments based on existing Strandbeests.
this is amazing. cant wait to try it out
Very cool, thanks from a fellow coder!
Me gustó mucho, Greatings from Perú.
Amazing stuff!
Cool!
Gives it out the parts list and their dimensions?
Ótimo trabalho 👏 sucesso aí família 🤝
This is amazing!
amazing and very interessent
Estupendo.
Saludos desde El Salvador.
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Which program is it ?its awesome
What app did u use
very interesting, but will you help me find a way to fetch the dimensions of the optimized sketch for test implementation. Thank you once again.
The link lengths and positions saved in the URL when you click "save to URL". You can pass the URL to the "unescape" function in javascript to see how it's formatted. I've been meaning to add an option to get the lengths and positions straight through UI. I'll try to hack something together this weekend. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@motherbear55 please do
@@elitefries594 I spend a bit of time on this the other day, but couldn't decide on the best way to represent n-bar linkages. Out of curiosity, how you would use the linkage? If there's some other software that you're trying to use, how would you transfer a linkage over to it?
So is this Catia? How do you characterize that you draw a desired trace curve, and have the current design morph to fit to it, multiple variable optimization?
the best
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which software??
smit dumore see the description
Oh, ok found it
which software is use
Check out the links in the description.
Your solution looks like 3D mouvements, proyected in a plane.
A remark; you misspelled the name. It is Theo Jansen. An n is missing.
Thanks! updated
Omg, i spell it wrong every time
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Oh, ok found it