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On Fri, 13 May 2005 08:57:55 -0400, "wallster"
wrote: alright all you creative geniuses, put on your thinking caps. Every year (about this time) i run across discarded lawnmowers. I cant help myself, i almost always stop and pick them up. Sometimes i get them running and sell them for some always needed beer money. But alot of the time, the deck is rotted beyond repair so i'll remove the wheels and engine and hope to use it another time. I just have to make something cool using a vertical shaft engine, the horizontals get all the glory. Besides a home-built generator, what projects have you folks made using these engines? How about a mowbot -- autonomous lawnmower. It might be radio-controlled by an operator, or perhaps follow a buried wire. Extra credit: one with a nav system that could be "trained" once by an operator and then retrace that path by itself after being trained. Devising the nav system could be a project in itself. Might be differential GPS, perhaps a homebrew inverted LORAN type of system with a couple of synchronized 433 MHz low power xmtrs, a pair of rotating roof-mounted lasers, or ???? I used to think I wanted to build something like that. Now that I have the tools and skills to really do such a thing, I've lost the motivation because I kinda enjoy riding the mower around on a nice day. |
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