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All you need is a 3D printer, some basic electronic skills and knowledge of Python. The components needed are a body, two wheels, motors to drive those wheels and some electronics.
That problem is solved with this hybrid planetary/strain-wave 3D-printed gear set. [Daren] has created a very compact ‘single’ stage gear set that fits right on top of a stepper motor.
If you wanted a robot to do mundane tasks for you, where would you go to find the expertise to get one? Some researchers at Duke University say that you can get an affordable one ...
It’s the ultimate DIY robot, a machine that assembles itself out of a single sheet and then rolls away — all without need for an onboard motor or even wheels.. The so-called rollbot, described ...
Students at UC Berkeley have developed the STAR (Sprawl Tuned Autonomous Robot), a 3D-printed robot that can flatten its legs to slip under small gaps and raises them up again to climb over obstacles.
Today in our continuing series entitled "Robots That Will Eventually Drink The Liquid From Your Eyeball In Your Sleep" we present the STAR.V3, a superfast, 3D-printed robot that can squeeze itself ...
The 3D-printed, four-legged robot can also climb over obstacles and could assist humans in situations like search-and-rescue missions. The robot will be presented at a conference in Singapore on ...
It was the swan song for the AM4 socket and Zen 3 architecture, and it debuted AMD's 3D V-Cache that has turned gaming CPUs on their heads. But it looks like the processor is finally meeting its end.
HRE's new 3D-printed titanium concept wheels very nearly fall under that definition. HRE Wheels announced this week that it teamed up with GE Additive to create the HRE3D+ concept wheel.
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