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That in fact is a magnificent work of precision... A clockwork springloaded car.

Wonder what CAD software the designer used. I don't think it is the classical CAD...

Or at least he built a small prototype before :-)

I would be interested to know how he built this...

Imagine for historians who study historical mechanism?
Rebuild a "South Pointing Chariot", or the "Antikythera mechanism" ?

Gather a mob to demand an interview+tutorial :-D
#1 aws357 on 2008-10-28 14:07 (Reply)
I'm very excited about this too and will ask Wouter if he is willing to share some of his secrets with us.

Joris
#2 Joris Peels on 2008-10-28 14:08 (Reply)
This looks great, i was wondering when some one might try this out.
How far dose it go when pulled to the springs max?
#3 Ethan Parker on 2008-10-29 00:08 (Reply)
I only pulled it back a bit a few times and then it zoomed for a metre or so. I'm not sure about the maximum, I'll ask wouter.

Joris
#4 joris peels on 2008-10-29 08:14 (Reply)
This looks like it could revolutionize model making. Especially in making simple mold masters.

Good job, looking forward to trying this out.

Ron
#5 Ron Pare (Homepage) on 2008-10-31 16:57 (Reply)

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