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Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, in Tübingen, Germany, transformed an industrial robot arm into a Formula 1 simulator. To learn more, go to: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/engineers-turn-robot-arm-into-formula-1-simulator
Holy crap, I'd be too scared to get into that. I'd need a power kill button in my hand the whole time. Those arms are strong enough to crush him like a bug against the floor!
Quote from: madsci1016 on August 16, 2010, 02:41:56 PMHoly crap, I'd be too scared to get into that. I'd need a power kill button in my hand the whole time. Those arms are strong enough to crush him like a bug against the floor!They have a theme park ride where you can program a robot arm, get on the end of the arm, and ride it all over the place
They have a theme park ride where you can program a robot arm, get on the end of the arm, and ride it all over the place
Which i believe are industrial arms converted for human satisfaction
Quote from: Razor Concepts on August 16, 2010, 05:42:53 PMWhich i believe are industrial arms converted for human satisfaction link?They look rather professionally engineered for rides.
http://hight3ch.com/robotic-arm-ride/"This is a normal industrial robotic arm that has a car seat welded and a 5 point racing harness."
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