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    A Filipino Engineer Making A Giant Robot (15 to 40 Feet Tall)

    Part 1

    Published on Jan 31, 2013

    OBJECTIVE: To create a 15 feet to 40 ft tall walking robot using the shown mechanism.

    Video shows me and my robot project. Scrap materials were used. Gears were hand made. I accept donations/sponsors regarding the prototype of my 15 feet to 40 feet tall robot.I will use the unique mechanism shown above for the 15 feet to 40 feet tall robot.

    Name: Genaro Francis A. Tabag
    Address: Bldg. 40-033 Bagong Lipunan Condominium, Taguig City. Philippines

    This simple,efficient and durable robot mechanism can be use for:

    -robot stride on land and desert
    -stair climbing robot
    -walking on water robot
    -spider robot
    -wall climbing robot
    -etc...

    See how it walks using motors soon on Part 3.

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    A Filipino Mechanical Engineer Making A Giant Robot (15 to 40 Feet Tall) Part 2a

    Published on Feb 6, 2013

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    A Filipino Mechanical Engineer Making A Giant Robot (15 to 40 Feet Tall) Part 2b

    Published on Feb 10, 2013

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    A Filipino Mechanical Engineer Making A Giant Robot (15 to 40 Feet Tall)

    Published on Jun 28, 2013

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    My Unique Robots ( Invented by Genaro Tabag)

    Published on Jul 9, 2013



    My basic idea for making a giant robot (up to 50 feet tall).

    Published on Sep 20, 2013

    This is my basic idea for making a giant robot.
    I can elevate this mechanism up to 50 feet and walk (with the help of a financier/sponsor)

    ROBOT SPECIFICATION:

    - height = 7 feet
    - weight = 25 kilograms
    - motor power= 50 watts x 2 = 100 watts
    - homemade robot
    - material used for the rectangular gear was cardboard ( handmade)
    - mostly scrap/ recycled materials were used

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    roboTABAG

    Published on Oct 9, 2013

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    Tall Robot made by A Filipino

    Published on Nov 1, 2013

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