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It’s tedious and tiring to move the 3D printing pen through the motions to build simple parts, but that’s the whole gimmick here. What’s wild is how good the results are.
The difference in pen height between the elbow at 90 vs 180 degrees was 20-25 mm; too much to fix with just a spring-loaded pen. The solution: use a bed-leveling algorithm designed for 3D printers.
We’ve seen many creative 3D designs here on Hackaday and [jegatheesan.soundarapandian’s] Baby MIT Cheetah Robot is no exception. You’ve undoubtedly seen MIT’s cheetah robot.
This DIY (do-it-yourself) coffee-making robot tries to put Hoffman out of commission, trying to imitate one of his most famous recipes.
Home > Computing Maker culture: junk robots, DIY tablets, 3D-printed dice, and more Some of these featured projects are niche, some are simple novelties, and some have practical uses in the real ...
Robotic arms seem like they belong in Sci-Fi movies, car factories and the dreams of DIY nerds. Dobot wants to change that, with a shiny new Kickstarter campaign bringing entry-level robotics to ...
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