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Technology reporter, BBC News
Inventor Matt Denton shows off his robotic spider creation
A giant-mantis robot with hydraulic legs has been unveiled by a designer who spent four years creating it.
Matt Denton, from Hampshire, estimates his “very expensive toy” has cost him hundreds of thousands of pounds.
He says a mining company and a marine research organisation are now interested in his design and he hopes it might be used at science fairs.
During its development the machine had one outing, at a music festival, where Mr Denton says it was well received.
“It’s an entertainment vehicle,” he said. “But I hope it will inspire people.”
The project was only initially intended to take 12 months, Mr Denton, who usually specialises in small-scale animatronics for the film industry, said.
“After 18 months we tried the model out. We had to completely strip out and rebuild the legs. They were too heavy and complicated.
Matt Denton Animatronics expert Matt Denton says his machine’s legs are inefficient
“I’m a software and electronics engineer so this was out of my area – I had to learn fast.”
The robot, driver-operated by joysticks within a cockpit, can only travel at 1.5km/h (1mph) and manage a distance of 5km on a 20-litre (4.5-gallon) tank of diesel.
“It’s not about miles to the gallon, it’s about gallons to the mile,” he said.
“It wasn’t built to be efficient and fast. It was built to look cool and insect-like and fun.”
Mr Denton said he was inspired by science fiction to create the “walking” machine.
“But legs are very inefficient – the wheel was invented for a reason,” he added.
Six-legged. Not an arachnid then is it?
I run from spiders the size of marbles now, I don’t know what I would do if I saw THAT!
@MR207 542088 wrote:
I run from spiders the size of marbles NOW!
What happened, were you some how violated by a marble sized spider?
@The Psyentist 542090 wrote:
What happened, were you some how violated by a marble sized spider?
Yeah actually. I told it to go away and it decided to jump on my face instead
@MR207 542093 wrote:
Yeah actually. I told it to go away and it decided to jump on my face instead
Well thanks for that, I’ve just spat tea over my laptop laughing at that lol
@The Psyentist 542096 wrote:
Well thanks for that, I’ve just spat tea over my laptop laughing at that lol
lol and I just spat coffee all over myself laughing at the thought of you laughing at that! I really did haha
@MR207 542102 wrote:
lol and I just spat coffee all over myself laughing at the thought of you laughing at that! I really did haha
Ah the well documented tea/coffee laughter spitting paradox. Let’s stop that quickly lol
@The Psyentist 542115 wrote:
Ah the well documented tea/coffee laughter spitting paradox. Let’s stop that quickly lol
Yeah, before the spiders find out that I’m conversing with you:crazy:
@MR207 542118 wrote:
Yeah, before the spiders find out that I’m conversing with you:crazy:
Now you’re sounding like pat and his conspiracy theories lol
@The Psyentist 542123 wrote:
Now you’re sounding like pat and his conspiracy theories lol
Oh no, the side effects of arachnophobia
@MR207 542126 wrote:
Oh no, the side effects of arachnophobia
Ooh, you should warn Pat he must have arachnophobia.
@The Psyentist 542131 wrote:
Ooh, you should warn Pat he must have arachnophobia.
I don’t know.. he seemed pretty devoted by dedicating a whole thread to them
Maybe he’ll change his mind when he hears how I was assaulted
@MR207 542137 wrote:
I don’t know.. he seemed pretty devoted by dedicating a whole thread to them
Maybe he’ll change his mind when he hears how I was assaulted
I think the spider loved you so much it was just trying to give you a hug.
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