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Arduino powered and 3D printed, this robot translates to sign language The video is compelling evidence that technology convergence and falling prices are driving novel, low-cost robotics development.
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The LittleArm robotic arm can be constructed using a little Arduino hardware together with a few 3D printed parts,. The robotic arm has been created by Slant Robotics as a kit which you can now ...
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3D-printed parts: Designed using Fusion 360 and printed with black and white PLA filament Electronic components: Arduino Nano, servomotors, potentiometers, resistors, capacitors, and more ...
In this series I will be documenting my design and testing process for making a 3D printed arduino hexapod. This video goes over the new leg design, specifically a design for a 3D printed spring ...
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Is there a more Cool Tech way to close out a tech-heavy funeral than by having a 3D-printed robot play the bagpipes? We're going to say no.
For proof of this, look no further than this robot created by Jay Flatland and Paul Rose. The machine consists of six stepper motors housed inside of a 3D printed frame, all controlled by an Arduino.