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    Jamie Hyneman's Racing Spiders: Sneak Peek

    Published on Oct 2, 2014

    Not one to rest, Jamie put the MythBusters filming hiatus to good use. Here's a glimpse of his super secret spider build, and watch for the full series on Tested later this fall.

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    Jamie Hyneman's Racing Spiders Project

    Published on Nov 20, 2014

    Jamie takes the stage at our live show to introduce his Racing Spiders project, an experiment in implementing a new linkage system that has never been tested before. Instead of individual motors responsible for each of the mechanical spider's legs, Jamie's design is powered by just two motors. The movement is mesmerizing!

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    Jamie's Racing Spiders, Episode 1

    Published on Feb 10, 2015

    When given the opportunity by Evernote to build anything he wants, Jamie chooses a complicated exercise in engineering that he's mulled for years: racing robotic spiders. But the project comes at a time when Jamie and Adam will be abroad, so it's Evernote and a solutions shop called Kernerworks to the rescue.

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    Jamies Racing Spiders, Episode 2: The Build

    Published on Feb 16, 2015

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    Jamie's Racing Spiders: Episode 3: The Test

    Published on Feb 24, 2015

    For additional behind-the-scenes footage, Jamie's original build notes and project photos, check out: http://evernote.com/projects

    It's an exercise in troubleshooting as Jamie and the Kernerworks crew try various last-minute tweaks to the not-quite-operational spiders in order to make them race-ready the next day.

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    Jamie's Racing Spiders, Episode 4: The Race

    Published on Mar 3, 2015

    It's race day, and Adam joins Jamie on the motocross track to put the robotic spiders through their paces. But things don't QUITE go as planned.

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    Jamie Hyneman's Robot Racing Spiders: Postmortem

    Published on Mar 12, 2015

    At the conclusion of the Robot Racing Spiders project, we check in with Jamie to talk about what went right and wrong with this experiment. Jamie walks us through the mechanics of the spider build, how his design was implemented, and what he didn't expect to happen.

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