That's awesome and terrifying all at once.
Especially the earlier version that had the throw position 180 degrees off.
That's awesome and terrifying all at once.
Especially the earlier version that had the throw position 180 degrees off.
Interesting. It's actually not bowling, but pitching. Yet cool, nonetheless.
I could see another use for this robot as a security guard.
A group of these could replace a firing squad.
KEK!
It is throwing underhand though. Is there a rule about the ball having to touch the ground prior to hitting the pins?
I wonder if technically it would count as a legal bowl.
I laughed an unexpectedly long time from watching that
Same. It's literally something an 8 year old boy would think up.
Yeah, well, that's like your opinion, dude.
I wonder how they synched and tested this thing. I don't see any holes in the wall.
Ask how many small children had to die before he perfected his Ball Thrower 9000
Well original models didn't use bowling pins as targets. I got in a lot of trouble for that.
I'm amazed it doesn't wobble while spinning and has no kickback when it lets go of the ball. Also no power cables. Obviously anticlutch used an old heavy car battery inside, probably superglued the base to the floor too!
It would be well suited for crowd control in Chicago, NY City, LA.
None of the comment pointed out that this is CGI, so here I am. This looks fake af
Literally none of this looks remotely CGI. You might want to stop being a retard. Though that would be difficult as your mom beat you so much due to your retardation as a child.
The video looks like CGI faggot
Why does it spin so many times? It seems like one full revolution would be enough to build momentum.
Theatrics. Ever watched a bowler do his little approach dance? The spin is what makes it funny.
fifth grade project
OK .
Anticlutch, stop identifying as a fifth grader.
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