2011/4/13 Kent A. Reed <[email protected]>

> Trick 1: You were looking at a website run by the specific laboratory.
> NIST itself has a photo gallery. A search on "hexapod" at
> http://patapsco.nist.gov/ImageGallery/search.cfm turned up two images,
> one of the real hexapod and one of a VR version of same. Not so many as
> I expected.
>
> I tried this already.


> Trick 2: the Internet Archive. I think you'll find everything you want
> at, for example,
>
> http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20100527204402/http://www.mel.nist.gov/photos/hexa.html
>
> That's really good trick, how could I miss it? Thank you!


> > As an aside, when I first looked at your video, I thought you had built
> >> your machine in your living room! If you actually did, please give me
> >> some pointers on how to convince my wife I should be able to build
> >> robots in ours:-)
> >>
> > Oh, it's only low ceilings prevented me from building it at home =))
> > I guess, I'd rather built it in garage, but it needs plenty of room.
> > So, the machine is built at the university.
>


> I guess I was fooled by the nice floor. We had painted concrete. If we
> were lucky, parts of it were covered with linoleum tile.


I wish it was flat and smooth concrete instead of old shabby parquet! It's
better for machine tools =)

Thanks,
Andrew
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