[Patrick McCabe] enjoys the challenge of playing chess against the computer but he wasn’t satisfied with the flat experience of on-screen gaming. No problem, he just built his own gantry-style chess ...
The core of this robotic chess player is its XYZ gantry system and crane gripper, which are used to move the chess pieces as required. The XYZ gantry system allows for precise movement in three ...
Chess players who would like to build their very own automatic robotic chess board are sure to enjoy a new project published by YouTuber Greg06. Featured on the official Arduino Blog the chessboard ...
What a great project. Arduino, robotics, AI, moving chess pieces... It's enough to get my attention! The Gadget Master's work, one Josh Eckels, was highlighted on ...
[Andy] stuffed some more RAM onto an Arduino Mega and his three-part walk through on the design, construction, and software is a great read and one of the more ‘hard core’ Arduino builds we’ve seen.
A robotic arm project that plays chess by physically moving and capturing pieces using Arduino, coordinate mapping, and Stockfish AI.
How impressive is this? An Arduino-based system that automatically solves a Rubik's cube, usually within 1.5 to 2 seconds... It's impressive and fast. Visual processing, non-verbal reasoning, physical ...
Arduino is so much about what is made with Arduino boards that we hardly spare a thought for the boards themselves. Well, Arduino cares, and they've just gone about redesigning their base model, now ...