Semi-automomous household robots store

Take a look at a bunch of the household robots that are currently available. The future has finally arrived!
Labels: automomous, electronics, motorized, robot, robots
Automata old & new, kinetic sculpture, clockwork, toys, the mechanical arts & sundry contraptions of every description
Labels: automomous, electronics, motorized, robot, robots
When wound, the tiger turns his head slowly from side to side as if sniffing out or stalking something, he crouches down (his rear legs go forward under his body and his front legs stretch out in front of him), and then he leaps into the air and moves forward about six inches! This is amazing to see, and it'll startle you every time he does it! In the center of the tiger's tummy is the brass on/off pin. The pin should be pushed in before winding, and then pulled out once the tiger has been placed on a hard surface. He works best on carpet since he has short metal pins that protrude from the bottom of his rear paws that give him the traction to leap forward.
Labels: animals, antique, automaton, clockwork, Roullet et Decamps
Over 100 years on, and the sewing machine legacy left by Max Sandt appears to be alive and well. As a tribute to the father of figural automaton sewing machines, a French enthusiast has created the gilded monkey. The project, which took three years to complete, certainly seems to have attracted attention, for a full story is to be filmed for French TV. A series of only ten machines has been produced. The stitch plate carries the serial number together with further identification marks. These fully functional chain stitch machines are not inexpensive, but the edition has sold fast. As long as no more are made, they will surely become highly desirable in future years. And speaking of the future, our creative machine manufacturer reports that further projects are already in hand....Here is the original posting on The Sewing Machine Collector site.
Labels: antique, automaton, brass, France, mechanisms, vintage
Spykee, the spy robot, is a crafty 'bot that you control via the WiFi connection in your computer. This means you can give Spykee commands from virtually anywhere in the world! Plus, he does just about everything except feed the dog.Here's the product page with tons of info on the Erector Spykee - The Spy Robot
Spykee moves, watches, hears, speaks, takes pictures, records video and sound, and can act as a surveillance camera. What's more - when he begins to lose steam, he automatically heads back to his charging station (included) for more "energy." Compatible with classic metal Erector sets, sold separately. Requires one 9.6V battery (included). Measures 12" x 12" x 12".
Labels: Erector Sets, mechancial toys, motorized, robots, video
Labels: clockwork, David C. Roy, kinetic sculpture, wood, wooden
Using 802.11b/g wi-fi, the SRV-1 connects wirelessly to a computer. The Java-based console software includes a built-in web server to monitor and control the SRV-1 via a web browser from anywhere in the world, as well as archive video feeds on demand or on a scheduled basis. Get programming with fully open-source software for robot and host computer.
Labels: electronics, motorized, programmable, robot, video
Labels: art, automata, Belgium, collections, exhibits, makers, museum
Labels: construction toys, mechancial toys, physics, science
Labels: automaton, hand-cranked, large-scale, photographs
Labels: Argentina, automata, makers, pablo lavezzari, video
Labels: Argentina, magic, magician, makers, pablo lavezzari, video
Normally a gentle beast, when provoked this dragon breathes fire snapping his mighty jaw, rearing up on his hind legs and fluttering his beautiful wings. A gentle dragon indeed! In Fire Dragon the handle moves a crank slider that makes the dragon rear up. His jaw, forelegs and wings are all operated by strings, which tighten when the dragon rears, causing coordinated life-like movement.
Labels: automaton, DIY, kits, Paper, Walter Ruffler
Labels: automata, makers, photographs, video, Wanda Sowry, wood
Labels: electronics, kits, mechanical toys, motorized, science, wind
Labels: automata, kinetic sculpture, Martin Smith, motorized, UK, video
Labels: automata, exhibits, Exploratorium, Paper, USA, video
Labels: carving, techniques, tools, wood, woodworking
Labels: animals, Black Forest, carving, clocks, clockwork, wood
Labels: Andy Hazell, automata, hand-cranked, kinetic sculpture, metal
Labels: DIY, miniatures, models, plans, techniques, tools
Labels: clocks, clockworks, history, mechanisms, science, video, watch
If you are a wood-carver or interested in learning, you will need a good quality carving knife and smaller detail knife. The set of Rick Bütz carving knives shown here are the ones I use.
Rick Bütz wrote the book on wood carving. No, really...he DID write the book called How to Carve Wood. He also wrote a great book on How to Sharpen Carving Tools. Both are excellent.
Here's where you can get the Butz Knives - Carving Knife and Detail Knife.
Labels: bargains, carving, tools, wood, woodworking
I'm calling this The $149.99 Challenge, as I will be selling these on-line for a fixed low low price. Every day, After I'm done, I will shoot the work and create a small video which will be posted on the On the Workbench blog. The work will be available on a first come first served basis ( via paypal or check ).
Labels: Gina Kamentsky, kinetic sculpture, mechanical, mechanisms
Labels: DIY, engineering, gears, mechanisms, Paper, techniques, video
Labels: animals, antique, clockwork, ebay, Roullet et Decamps, vintage
Labels: Dave Goodchild, gears, hand-cranked, makers, orrery, wood
Up for auction is this very amusing, 19 1/2" tall X 13 1/2" wide, electrical automaton figural advertising display rack & unit. The composition man rocks/sways slowly from side to side while the cloth elastic & leather suspenders practically stay in place. The base in made of oak and the mechanical unit is in fully-functional condition. The man has had an old restoration to the neck area, but it was extremely well executed. The unit seems to date from the 1940s or '50s.
Labels: bargains, construction toys, mechanical toys, remote control, toys
The piece has 16 different functions and is completely mechanically cam and lever driven with the aid of chains pulleys and linkages,additionally (but not shown ) the dragon smokes with incense which is placed in his body through a door in the back . The piece is about three feet all with figures in roughly 1/9 scale.
Labels: art, automaton, motorized, Thomas J. Kuntz, USA, video