![]() They take a while to learn to use, even after making them, so take your time and test safely! Before running, please try in a safe place with people to assist. I cannot be held responsible for any injury you may sustain as a result of this project. You will need to adjust to your body size and weight accordingly! It is easily possible but must be taken in to consideration! When bolting pieces together keep the head of the bolt facing inwards and the shaft pointing away from the body.Īlso, should you decide to undertake this project, as with all major wearable items such as this, there is a risk. Important! please note: This Instructable is based on my body size & weight. Welding would make things faster and easier, but whats fun about no challenges? I am also working without a welder, so that it caters for those who, like me, do not have a welder but still want to make this. The mechanical design appeared pretty simplistic. Weeks of research and hundreds of scribbled designs later, I stripped it all back to the principles. This project did take overall of 2 months of a few hours a day of work, before the fine tuning started to show through. Cheaper than most boots you can find on the high street, and also allows a sixteen year old to use all of his paper round money. I was on a budget, so I wanted it to cost less then £50. ![]() ![]() ![]() As with all instructables here's a little back story.Ī few months back, I saw a pair of bionic boots online, and they quickly went viral for their ability to run 25 MPH, and of course I instantly wanted to try them out, but the sale price of these things were astronomical. ![]()
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