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        <description>Strandbeest, a creation of the Dutch artist Theo Jansen, is a large moving mechanism with legs. These legs are called Jansen’s linkage. They provide the Strandbeest mechanism with a smooth walking motion. In this tutorial I'll design the Jansen’s linkage and multiply that to create a Strandbeest with six legs. At the end of the video I will show you how to convert the Strandbeest to a design that can be 3d printed. This video features the song "4Guitars" by JeffSpeed68 available under Creative Commons license non-commercial. Solvespace is an excellent 3DCAD tool to design and study linked assemblies. Solvespace is free and open source (GPLv3) and can be downloaded here: http://solvespace.com/download.pl This video was edited with the great free and open source programs Shotcut and Audacity. Shotcut can be downloaded here: https://www.shotcut.org/download/ Audacity can be downloaded here: https://www.audacityteam.org/download/</description>
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