"I think this goes here!"
"I swore the DIY youtube video showed the black and white wires nutted together"
Hard to see from that pic but I'm pulling on the safety wire with my hook and trying to come up with a good plan on how I'm gonna safety the fuel pump bolts.
You need a motorized rotating hook for spinning wire.
I skipped the rotating wrist due to added complexity and cost. It would come in handy sometimes tho
Just curious if you've ever read "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" by Robert Heinlein?
"[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]...I have something specialists don't have: my left arm. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]You see, from elbow down I don't have one. So I have a dozen left arms, each specialized, plus one that feels and looks like flesh. With proper left arm (number-three) and stereo loupe spectacles I could make ultramicrominiature repairs that would save unhooking something and sending it Earthside to factory - for number-three has micromanipulators as fine as those used by neurosurgeons."[/FONT]
Don't think I'm going to get tool advice from a science fiction novel.
To say anyone has the control of a neurosurgeon with a prothesis is full of it.
At this point yes, but thought controlled powered prosthesis are at the very beginning stages of reality now so who knows what the capabilities of the future are.
Without a solid feedback mechanism, it won't happen. All of them require direct line of sight to know whats going on.
Hand transplants still don't even come close to replacing a hand.
Never discount what future technology can hold, feeding back into the brain is not impossible. We are a technologically brilliant species, it's ethics that are our greatest challenge.
Don't think I'm going to get tool advice from a science fiction novel.
To say anyone has the control of a neurosurgeon with a prothesis is full of it.
Wasn't intended as tool advice - Henning's comment reminded me of the book. Heinlein wrote it about 50 years ago and was obviously speculating - and the narrator in the story was on the moon, which had been a lunar penal colony. So right about the time we start shipping undesirables to the moon, prosthetic technology should be suitably advanced to make his statements true. :wink2: