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From: Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com>
Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.tech
Subject: Re: Robotic frame welding
Date: 14 Feb 2025 22:15:03 GMT
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Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com> wrote:
> I thought this might be of interest.  (At least I thought it was
> interesting):
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAEdlhCo6Ec>  (11:01)
> It's a video tour of how a unicycle like trailer for kids is designed
> and fabricated, using modern robotic welders.  
> <https://www.hirebotics.com>
> 

More interesting I found the Safari seat wheelchair
<https://youtu.be/m7KDLlsJTs8?si=vdPS9rk-HoOyysqa>

Crude it maybe and old styled but it’s clever, as aside US (I know the
wheelchair is Kenya designed) does adapted bikes and so much better lot of
the adapted MTB one sees are essentially fine for some park paths and not
much more, but some of the US ones can be used on MTB trails as long as
it’s not too narrow or large jumps!

Roger Merriman