Inventor Constructs Terrifying 12 Foot Tall SpiderBot

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Inventor Constructs Terrifying 12 Foot Tall SpiderBot

An inventor in the secluded backwoods of Vermont has made it his mission to build a giant spider robot. Somebody call Will Smith.


Inventor and artist Jaimie Mantzel, holed up in his shack in the backwoods of Vermont, has spent the last 3 years piecing together a giant 6-legged robot capable of carrying a pilot. He claims it will be used to help him haul lumber up to his secret lab, but I think his plans have more of a "world domination" vibe to them.

The project started with a prototype spider, about the size of his hand, which walked and turned perfectly. After that, it was just a matter of making the same thing, just much bigger. Something he could successfully ride around in.

The entirety of the aptly-named "Giant Robot Project" has been documented and YouTubed extensively, and Mantzel's channel [http://www.youtube.com/user/JMEMantzel] has garnered over 2 million views since the beginning of the project.

He says that he's about 80% finished with his giant spiderbot, and that a month or two more of work should see it finished. He's not going to test-drive it, though, until he's absolutely sure it won't engulf him in a fireball of horrible spider-shaped wreckage "Honestly, there's no way in hell I'm getting on that thing till it's well tested," he said. "It's kinda scary."

The spider isn't the first thing he's built; before he could even start the giant robot, he had to build a 4-story dome house with a trampoline floor, a lumber mill, and a workshop, all from scratch in the middle of the Vermont woods. The area is so remote, in fact, that he had to build a road to it himself.

Source: Wired [http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/02/st_obsessed_robot/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+%28Wired%3A+Index+3+%28Top+Stories+2%29%29]



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Let's hope the government doesn't try to mimic the idea for combat readiness.
 

Lord Beautiful

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This man needs to be incarcerated and his experiments need to be destroyed. No man builds a giant spider robot with good intentions.
 

PurpleLeafRave

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This guy is inspiring. And crazy.
He did an awesome victory run and has a trampoline in his workshop.
I love it!
 

Beryl77

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I love this guy. He's a genious even if a bit crazy. But for building something like this, I guess you need both.
 

Beryl77

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I love this guy. He's a genious and a bit crazy but to build something like this, you need to be intelligent and crazy I guess.
 

FalloutJack

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I LOVE THIS GUY!

No, seriously. That is the prime example of a mad scientist and all-around cool inventor guy. Seriously, he made...a working spider-bot...all on his own, no grant or anything. THAT. IS. COOL.
 

gigastar

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Well, credit where credits due.

Especially when hes out in the woods of a backwater county all on his own.

Slightly related, didnt someone already make a spider-cart-thing? Saw one on Discovery channel a while back but never chased up the lead.
 

V8 Ninja

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I love how enthusiastic the guy is about the project. It's kind of like getting excited that you're going to start the end of humanity. Either way, kudos to him. I wish I had my own spider-bot.
 

Andronicus

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josemlopes said:
HE'S A MADMAN I SAY! A MADMAN!!!
You're talking about the guy who now owns a 12-foot tall semi-functional robotic spider.

I'd start calling him eccentric if I was you.
 

Mutie

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That man is a Super Villain... I'm assuming we're all aware of that.
...So.

Yeah, I'm willing to turn a blind eye to this. Even if to just make the world a little more interesting.