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.
 

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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.
 

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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.
 

tahrey

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Pallindrome: well, someone could have pulled a couple legs off.

I had to skim this, so a question: Did he, at any point, utter the immortal lines "They called me crazy. Me, crazy! They said my work was an abomination unto god. Burnt down my lab, ran me out of town. But I'll show them! Oh, I'LL SHOW THEM!!!"
That's your proper mad scientist right there. Everything else is merely eccentric technician.

(I'd be tempted to say this one has the spark, but it's not a particularly good breakthrough if so... I mean, 3 years just to make the base chassis? Not nearly fast enough.)

ANYWAY. I have doubts about this. Either this man is utterly certifiable, in possibly a not entirely good way, or this is a viral for some upcoming mech / steampunk / whatever title. Check the start of it. He's done all that, and with some success, but doesn't even know US line voltage, or wire insulation colours to any more modern a standard than about the late 70s? Baffled by brown live, blue neutral, green/yellow earth, and wants red/black to use ... in order to plug into a (far too small looking) rectifier from which DC will come ... on red and black?!
Then jemmies it all together with pretty much no insulation, wearing metal chains around his arms (wtf) and no gloves, crimps the bullet connectors using mole-grips... I did a better job than that adding hotgrips to my motorbike, over the course of a few days, and I'm pretty sure I still did a bloody awful job of it which will electrocute me and leave me twitching in the gutter surrounded by a ring of petrochemical fire next time it rains.

The dialogue doesn't get better in the direction of suggesting that he actually knows what he's doing enough to have built that one handed (or at least, his CONSCIOUS mind doesn't)... then there's the whole running whooping in the snow thing.

To give him or the thing's actual builder his/their due though, it does at least work enough to make a step. Which is great progress towards one of the final building blocks of Skynet's eventual triumph.

Never mind I had plans for something similar in an old Lego Pneumatics kit, and the Youess Gubmint has already made the frankly far more terrifying "Big Dog" thing, in all its chainsaw powered, headless, staggering glory. ;)