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DIY Universal Robot Gripper

Posted December 2, 2010 by Chris

Here is a very creative and new type of robotic gripper. Using properties of granular materials it can form the shape of virtually any object it needs to grip and apply pressure. The project write-up has a parts list and shows you how to build your own.

The Personal Exploration Rover

Posted December 1, 2010 by Chris

The ‘PER’ is a small scale duplicate of the rovers that were sent to mars. It has similar capabilities but is mostly only for research and development purposes. The project write-up has many demonstration videos and close ups of the robot in action.

Mobile Autonomous Robot

Posted November 30, 2010 by Chris

Aptly nicknamed MAR, this robot uses range finding sensors built all around itself to guide it through wherever it is. The project write-up has a longer description, some demonstration videos and technical details about how it was built and what sensors are used.

Walking Robots

Posted November 29, 2010 by Chris

Making a robot that can walk is a difficult task, especially if it only has two legs. This walking robots website has tons of different designs of walking robots with explanations of how they work. Most use creative mechanical designs to avoid dealing with gravity.

Kawada Promet Humanoid

Posted November 28, 2010 by Chris

Although lacking on the technical details, here’s a nice look at Kawada’s Promet humanoid robot. It is meant to be a ‘blue collar’ robot, doing handy-work. The video shows the robot at work and gives you an idea of its capability.

Creating ‘Human’ Movements (MANOI AT01)

Posted November 27, 2010 by Chris

This project takes a look at duplicating human movements with a servo motor based humanoid robot. The programmed movements are similar but do leave a little to be desired. Take a look at the video and project write-up.

“Hacking” an NES Pad

Posted November 26, 2010 by Chris

If you have ever been curious about the insides of an NES controller this project will give you all you need. An NES controller is hacked to connect with a pocket pc to play some old school games. The project write-up has all the info to duplicate it.

A Tiny Self Balancer

Posted November 25, 2010 by Chris

Here’s a first shot at making a self balancing robot using IMU data and a powerful motor controller. The project write-up has a list of parts, the theory explained and a few videos of the robot in action.

Chess Playing Robot (Robochess)

Posted November 24, 2010 by Chris

If you’re a chess buff and a robotics lover here’s a project for you: Robochess. This project shows you how to build a robot that can pick up and move chess pieces giving you someone to always play against. The software knows the basic rules of chess and can put up a fight.

RF Modem Robotics Project

Posted November 23, 2010 by Chris

If you’re looking to build a small wireles robot but are not quite sure where to start, take a look here. The project write-up for this wireless mobile robot is very in-depth and explains exactly how to build your own.