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The Mondo spider is a custom created vehicle propelled via eight steel legs in a spider like walking motion utilizing the Klann Linkage. It was created for (and displayed at) the Burning man festival in 2006[1] and 2007[2]. The mechanised spider is powered by a Honda V-twin engine and a system of hydraulic pumps and motors. The vehicle has a carrying capacity of one person and a maximum speed of around 4 feet per second (1.2 m/s) (a "brisk walking speed").
[edit] HistoryThe spider vehicle concept was inspired by the Vancouver Junkyard Wars which were a localised version of the concepts in the TV shows Scrapheap Challenge and Junkyard Wars USA. As part of the 2006 Burning man festival theme "Hope and Fear" the project received a grant from the Burning man group[3] to build the mechanical spider for demonstration at the festival.[4] [edit] Development teamThe Mondo spider team consisted of a range of volunteers. Project was the creation of the Vancouver, B.C. based team of Jon Tippett, the brother of Michael_Tippett_(businessman), Charlie Brinson, Leigh Christie, Brad Buss, Ryan Johnson and Tony Geluch.[5] [edit] Research and Development FundingInitial seed funding from Dillard Brinson, the father of one of the team members. A grant from the 2006 burning man committee was obtained after a proposal was submitted. The final leg of development was funded by Rob Cunningham which enabled the project to obtain space with Great Northern Way Campus. On the 20 August 2006 the project implementation was presented to the public at a fund-raiser which raised USD 1,000 towards the project.[4] An industrial design company Industrialus is listed as a project sponsor also.[6] [edit] SpecificationsSpecifications sourced from the project page[7]
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