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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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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.
One resourceful inventor has hooked his 3D-printed teapot to an Arduino board to create this cute little robot that also happens to dance.
If you fancy building your very own robot, you may be interested in a new project tutorial that allows you to create an Arduino-based delta robot with Delta 3D printer. The modular kit has been ...
The hands are actually the Raptor-Reloaded open source 3D-printed prosthetic hands, although XenonJohn has modified them by adding coils of wire that function as magnets for each of the fingertips.
Is this 3D-printed robot the first of thousands? InMoov is an open-source DIY printable robot that can obey voice commands. It's slightly creepy, but at least it's cheap.
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.
Dubbed The Watchman, the Arduino and Raspberry Pi-based project involves a 3D-printed robot head complete with the tracking eyeballs that detect and recognises your facial movements.
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