Hundreds of thousands of years of evolution have created essentially the most common and perfected instrument – the human arm. All the pieces in our …
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Кайф!!!
Very cool
Your purpose is to pass the butter.
Can you provide any technical details? Motors ? accuracy? repeatability? payload?
nice! as usual !
could you create a tutorial, or the explanation about the kinematics 🤠🤠
Hi! Have you commercialised these yet? And are the designs opensource?
Hello, is the robot or construction plan available for sale?
Hi…can you share all parts details for assemble the same arm…and navigate to make this one similar
hi bro can you tell me what's the gear ratio of the stepper motor?
I want to use this
Impressive 🤩
Man, I would live to build a beetleweight combat robot by using 6 of these in a crawler configuration. What is the mass of this 1 arm assembly?
This is the best 3 axis robot I've ever seen!
How can i get thia
Please provide the link to the part where one can purchase the actuators used.
Is this real or not
What type of motor did you use? Please, let me know
That hand is so realistic!
Great cgi hahahah
This looks like a render.
Might need to work on the code there a little. Took 30+ seconds for the bloody thing to stay still.
Non fa rumore nemmeno un po'! 👍
Respect Legend Sir
I am 12th graduate with Physics Maths Chemistry English.Sir I want to become mechatronics engineer like you . I want to study in your country. I am from India.Give reply sir
Привет. Очень круто! А что за моторы? Где такие достать?
okey…
CGI hand looks great
i challenge you to Make a hand
i want one
strong motors and accurate
Hi, your videos are really impressive and inspirational from a mechanical/control point of view as well as cinematographic! Hats down for it!
I have a question about a project I intend to pursue. Do you have any experience working with Maxon's EC Flat BLDC motors with another controller than from the manufacturer (since they are 400$+). Maybe with O-Drives? Cause I've seen that the controllers of Tinymovr are limited to 38V.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Sam