I like what you are up to. I've been making a few exoskeletons to help me around the shop as I'm not a particularly strong individual. Thank you also for the english subs. I'll be following closely.
@@Oombu008 Yes. It is not an active exoskeleton. But also not passive, where only the distribution of weight. I call this type semi-active. As you can see, it has gas lifts and springs that take on part of the load, unloading the operator. Like the back door of a minivan, on gas stops, when you lift it - it does not seem heavy, but does not require batteries either
I like what you are up to. I've been making a few exoskeletons to help me around the shop as I'm not a particularly strong individual. Thank you also for the english subs. I'll be following closely.
I'm glad you liked it. I am especially pleased that you are doing something similar)
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For the leg joint, are they bolted together?
You are right, there is a double joint, as in a hinged knee pad. The hinge itself is made of bolts, for reliability
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Is that battery power??? Bcoz there's no job for motors there. Only weight balancing isn't it frnd?
@@Oombu008 Yes. It is not an active exoskeleton. But also not passive, where only the distribution of weight. I call this type semi-active. As you can see, it has gas lifts and springs that take on part of the load, unloading the operator. Like the back door of a minivan, on gas stops, when you lift it - it does not seem heavy, but does not require batteries either