Wasilla man constructing 18-foot-tall not-a-robot

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Wasilla man constructing 18-foot-tall not-a-robot
Machine may prove helpful by shooting nine-inch nails from the shoulders and 20-foot flames from forearms
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By RACHEL D'ORO
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASILLA - As Carlos Owens Jr. envisions it, the humanoid machine he's building will shoot nine-inch nails from the shoulders and 20-foot flames from the forearms. "You've got to have flame-throwers!" he says.

The red backlit eyes of his 18-foot hydraulic mecha - please don't call it a robot - will glow, but they're just for show. Five cameras will be the real eyes, allowing the operator riding inside the steel contraption to see via a laptop computer and flatscreen monitor rigged inside.

When it's all done, he'll have a walking exoskeleton that will make him stronger than a grizzly bear, he said. So what if this is the stuff of science fiction fantasies?

"I'm 110 percent positive this will work," the soft-spoken apprentice ironworker said during a recent break from the all-consuming project taking shape in his parent's back yard. "Failure is not an option. I have no choice but to do this. If I don't do it, I will explode."

So great is his confidence that Owens, 27, already has arranged to debut his mecha at a demolition show where it will bash cars this summer at a local racetrack just north of Anchorage.

And that's only the beginning for the Philippines-born offspring of retired Air Force members. Owens, a former heavy equipment mechanic with the Army Reserves, imagines mechas boxing in arenas, fighting wildfires, repairing distant space stations, even fighting enemy soldiers in battle. The U.S. military has spent millions and a half decade developing a limited exoskeleton to help soldiers carry supplies.

Owens figures his prototype, which he began building in October 2003, will set him back about $20,000.

Standing in his parents' back yard on a subfreezing morning in January, the 6-foot-5 Owens was dwarfed by the slouching rusty red exoskeleton.

It's the culmination of two previous attempts and a lifetime fascination with the inner workings of machinery. A 35-foot wooden template built in 2001 now lies folded in another part of the property. In the winter of 2002 Owens began building a 25-foot mecha, which turned out too great for his shoestring budget. He scaled down, transferring the steel parts to the present project he covers with a tarp to shield it from the snow.

Besides mild steel - stainless would be too expensive - 23 hydraulic cylinders are woven throughout, giving the mecha 46 possible movements. An 18-horsepower gas engine will provide the power and a car battery the juice for the computer, cameras, lights and sound effects. Fiberglass skin will allow the operator to stay fully hidden.

Much of the parts have come from auto parts stores and online vendors.

Owens plans to pad a central compartment in which to operate the mecha, controlling it with his own movements. When he lifts a leg or flexes an arm so will his creation, according to the plan. The finished product will be painted black with red trim and will look like a giant robot, he says.

Success hinges on finding a way to balance a machine packing 3,500 pounds per square inch. To counter the possibility of falling down inside his steel armor, Owens has built the bottom half to weigh far more than the top. He's also installed "training feet" to rely on until he gets the hang of it.

"It's costing me a bit, but that's OK," he said. "Dreams don't come cheap."

The germ of that dream was sparked in childhood with his first look at "The Transformers" cartoons, further fueled by sci-fi movies, such as "Star Wars" and the "Alien" series. Don't even get him started on the implications explored last summer by the Will Smith flick, "I, Robot."

No wonder his parents take his current obsession in stride. They recall the times he raided scrap yards, once bringing home a lawnmower to simply take it apart. When he was seven, he dismantled a toy robot and put it back together. As a teenager, he wanted to build a boat, but his mother, Randi Owens, quickly put her foot down. Now she just watches as her son works on his most ambitious endeavor to date, even on the coldest days when numb hands are no excuse to quit.

"He eats, sleeps and drinks this thing," Randi Owens said. "This is his passion."
 

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adbutcher said:
YOW!!! I guess he had to fill the empty space somehow, lol.

It would take my whole toolbox to fill my head... adn I have a lot of tools... :D

That is an interesting project... kinda reminds me of the robot fighting suit in Aliens...
 

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trickblue said:
It would take my whole toolbox to fill my head... adn I have a lot of tools... :D
some days I feel the same way, lol.

trickblue said:
That is an interesting project... kinda reminds me of the robot fighting suit in Aliens...
I admire anyone that is willing to challenge himself to fulfill a dream but man if that **** doesn't work he would have wasted a lot of time and he isn't getting any younger.
 

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some days I feel the same way, lol.


I admire anyone that is willing to challenge himself to fulfill a dream but man if that **** doesn't work he would have wasted a lot of time and he isn't getting any younger.

and thus... I am fulfilling my dream by wasting my time on the interenet... :D

You can't hit a home run if you don't swing for the fence...
 

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Wow, I didn't think I'd be reading about people from Wasilla on this board. That town is full of freak-a-zoids. Just north of Wasilla is Houston, where the people who are too wierd for Wasilla reside.

But this dude sounds alright in my mind.
 

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trickblue said:
It would take my whole toolbox to fill my head... adn I have a lot of tools... :D

This is just so darn tempting.... I can't let it pass... Oh boy, Oh boy, Oh boy...

NO MAN owns that many tools......

Not even Craftsman has enough tools to fill that void....

:nana:
 

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CowboysPrincess said:
This is just so darn tempting.... I can't let it pass... Oh boy, Oh boy, Oh boy...

NO MAN owns that many tools......

Not even Craftsman has enough tools to fill that void....

:nana:


I may be letting the cat out of the bag here, but I think you are owed at least a warning to make it fair.

Trick has commissioned that guy to build a Mecha (not robot) ....in order to send to your house and cause havoc.

Just thought you should be warned. :p
 

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Why does he want to shoot nine inch nails from the shoulders? I never really liked their music, but I don't think they deserve that type of treatment.

Anyway, I hope this little project works out for the young man. Maybe he'll earn enough cash on the demolition circuit to finally move the he11 out of his parents house.

Good luck Carlos, we're all pulling for you.

Except maybe the Grizzly Bears.
 

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DANTHEMAN said:
Why does he want to shoot nine inch nails from the shoulders? I never really liked their music, but I don't think they deserve that type of treatment.

Anyway, I hope this little project works out for the young man. Maybe he'll earn enough cash on the demolition circuit to finally move the he11 out of his parents house.

Good luck Carlos, we're all pulling for you.

Except maybe the Grizzly Bears.
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BrAinPaiNt said:
I may be letting the cat out of the bag here, but I think you are owed at least a warning to make it fair.

Trick has commissioned that guy to build a Mecha (not robot) ....in order to send to your house and cause havoc.

Just thought you should be warned. :p

There is enough havoc here already... Could he just build it to come clean my townhouse and watch the kids... I need a vacation
 
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