2018 brings with it many exciting new directions for our project - His neck and Arms are now modular - they may be swapped out and replaced depending on what his mission i
Our robotic test platform continues to evolve - our latest addition is to convert his neck,'hardpoints" & appendages into swappable modules.
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2018 brings with it many exciting new directions for our project - His neck and Arms are now modular - they may be swapped out and replaced depending on what his mission i
Admittedly, Volt is a bit of a kludge - he is a constant work-in-progress, and it is clear that his innards require some spring cleaning. We'll address his various connectors and microcontrollers when we incorporate the custom servo controller designed by Brett f from MicroRobotics.
Volt is a two-part robot - His base is removable, but is a bit unwieldy due to its physical demensions. We are working on a new base which comes apart.
Dad was able to remove some of the epoxy holding his other shoulder together, and I managed to remove the screws. We added a second Birdhouse clip and now he is MUCH easier to transport with his
Volt's Arm decided it preferred to be unattached on the way home from the Faire. This provided an opportunity to make that modular as well - we used a bird house clip from Amazon which did the trick. (Now we just need to figure out a way to remove his other arm without damaging it. ;) )
We removed Volt's old neck and replaced it with a Go-Pro clip - we 3D printed a piece to fit on his neck, and tested it at the Bay Area Maker
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Awesome man! Great job, really makes me feel the future...
I remember seeing this forever ago in Make, awesome work!
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i wonder if this project is still in active development.