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Croissant! I love inflatables. And it would probably work. Inflatable devices are one promising way of creating artificial limbs that act as if they had muscles - scale that up and you've got your crane. |
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inflatable crone for old wizards |
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A mini scale version of this exists of course, it's possible to buy an inflatable jack for 4x4s / trucks that uses exhaust gas to lift the vehicle off the floor, and the fire service use a similar thing in rescue situations.. Nevertheless, Great Idea.. have a croissant |
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Are you talking hydraulics or pneumatics? |
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Anything that would be able to change shape under the hydraulics you mention first or the pneumatics you switch to thereafter would not be able to support the weight of something at the long end of a crane-sized boom due to the leverage. Gran Trade's gas-jack is more like a giant marshmallow with a hose and is used in expansion rather than compression. |
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exactly, except it was the humane version that gave me the idea. |
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And Starchaser I am well aware of the simple mechanics of tension and compression. And I know that realisticly this is not a practicle idea. But I have been reading some of the other ideas around this page, and have realised that this is not a website for realistic ideas, or for realistic people. So I decided to just layback and talk about crap ideas like everybody else. |
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<sigh> Again, this is NOT a site for crap ideas. |
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This is actually a reasonable idea, up until that last annotation. It won't work, though. At least it didn't involve nanites or other such magic. |
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If you want to post crap ideas, I suggest you go take a look at the WWW, it being a vast repository of same. The Halfbakery is NOT for crap ideas. |
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