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Etch-A-Snap: The Raspberry Pi Powered Etch-A-Sketch Camera
Etch-A-Snap is the result of mashing together a Pocket Etch-A-Sketch, a Raspberry Pi Zero, and onboard camera module, a couple servo motors and a number of other goodies to create what is ‘probably’ the world’s first Etch...
- Posted 5 years ago
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DIY a Force Controlled Robot Gripper
The maker James Bruton created a 3d-printed gripper with a three-finger design and three servo motors controlled by and Arduino Uno sbc. The design is ideal for gripping a variety roundish parts, and is held open by...
- Posted 6 years ago
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DIY an Affordable and Funny Robot Dog
Mike’s Robot Dog is an Arduino-powered robotic pet with a lot of 3d printed parts and features four servo-driven legs, with two-axis shoulder movement, as well as an articulated knee joint. It’s capable of picking itself up...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Arduino Mega Powered Hexapod Robot
Walking robots come in many forms, and each presents their own unique challenges. Bipedal style locomotion is considered particularly difficult to do well, however designs with more legs offer certain advantages. Hexapods offer the possibility of keeping...
- Posted 6 years ago
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CasioKeyBot, the Robotized Hand Plays an Old Casio Electronic Keyboard
I really like the crappy sound of those 80s toy keyboards. Unfortunately, I am a lousy live keyboarder and I only have so many hands. So I thought about adding MIDI capability to my good old Casio...
- Posted 6 years ago