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Finding buried treasure is one of those things that’s on my to-do list but I never get around to catching up with, so I should probably give seasoned seeker John Corney a call; he’s fashioned a remote control detector using a toy truck as donor.

 John Corney & his metal detecting robot

John navigates the platform using a wireless camera, and the slow, steady progress of the machine has already had results: over 200 old coins and other relics, including some now on show in museums.  Capable of scaling even a football, apparently, John intends to develop a commercial version which he believes would be ideal for treasure hunters short on mobility.

“Anyone could use it because it is remote controlled. I hurt my back in the Gulf War and can’t swing round so this is great for me and for people of all abilities to use”

As numbers of these increase, however, I can envisage a time where rival hunters compete to find the best hoard – at that point, I expect we’ll see flamethrowers, cutting discs and other weaponry mounted on them too, waging tiny wars over chunks of Roman pottery.

Wiltshire Times [via Robot Gossip]

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5 Responses to “DIY metal-detecting robot platform”

  1. Tech_Challenged May 23, 2007

    You’ll soon see RoboWars on your front lawn…

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  2. Ewdison Then May 23, 2007

    Neighbor fights with the bots :p

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  3. Barry May 23, 2007

    You can find pottery with a metal detector?

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  4. Chris Davies May 23, 2007

    Ha, well spotted! It just goes to show I won’t have a career in archeology!

    [quote comment="22621"]You can find pottery with a metal detector?[/quote]

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  5. John Corney July 12, 2007

    Serious enquires welcomed.
    Regards,
    John Corney
    ROV Pilot/Tech

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