Videos to Introduce the Pistonrobot

This is my set of videos where I introduce Pistonrobot and discuss how one can use a 3D drawing program to develop and present a concept. In addition, it is my opinion that the quality of the 3D program that I use (Sketchup) is sufficiently good that I can actually just pull up the various drawings and navigate around and through these drawings almost as though I had the physically real object in my hand to show it to you. I think that is really neat.

It is very clear that the Pistonrobot, when it becomes a physically real object, will represent a collection of hard metallic structures using an input of pressurized fluid to get these structures to move in a manner where these various metal structures pass very close to each other.

Motions of metallic structures in these manners create the very real possibility that these metallic structures could move in a manner to create a scissors or crushing type injury risk to humans that are handling or near to these parts of the Pistonrobot and I use these videos to mention these safety issues also.

YouTube Video name: Piston Robot Intro Powerpoint Part 1

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 2

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 3

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 4

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 5

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 6

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 7

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 8

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 9

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 10

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 11

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 12

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 13

 

YouTube Video Name: Pistonrobot Intro Powerpoint Part 14

 

These videos (with the same titles that they have here) are also on YouTube.

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