The dual-motor robot features tank tracks and water cannons.
His latest invention is nothing less than it's expected from the unique inventor. Using recyclable materials
, he has built a security patrol mech robot. As with all of his projects, he has recorded the whole process in detail in his YouTube video and demonstrates the end product in a test run.The idea for the robot struck Geng after he had a talk with his old uncle who said he could look after the workshop when Geng is not around but he was worried about security. That's when Geng decided to build an operational security robot with mechanic fists and even water cannons.
While putting together his build, Geng decided to use a tracked wheel set on the robot for moving around., he then carefully shaped the scrap metals he had at hand and welded them together to make up the body and the arms of the robot. The robot can start up with the touch of a button and can be easily driven with levers. To power the robot, Geng used dual motors for power.In the end, he shows off the end result and takes it for a ride.
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