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Dash Robotics is using crowdfunding to help build its first hobbyist robot for home robotics enthusiast, with the aim of providing advanced tech for very little money thanks to a unique ...
It seems like DIY robots are gaining momentum, as more low-cost and straightforward controllers become available. Latest is this wireless-equipped model, based on the MAKE Controller and using a ...
Curious about robotics? Want to try your hand at programming? Well, today's StackSocial deal is a great place to start. For about the price of a video game, you can pick up a DIY robotics kit, and ...
Take a behind-the-scenes look at building and improving an animatronic robot head. From mechanics to movement, see how ...
Astro Boy, a lovable robotic child with amazing features from the popular series of the same name, can soon be assembled at home using “My First ATOM” DIY robotics kit that can be purchased as ...
SunFounder Nano DIY 4-DOF Robot Kit — $10 off If robots are going to take over the world someday, then it's best to learn how to build and control them as early as now.
Makers, inventors, tinkerers and builders have been creating some to-die-for robots for years now. Check out some videos of the very best DIY cheap robots.
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For Steve Norris, making hand-built robots is the perfect hobby. He's a software engineer at work and handyman at home, so DIY robotics brings together his interests in hardware, electronics and A ...
Microsoft Kinect is a popular, and relatively cheap device, which has multiple applications both in amateur and professional robotics. One of the cases is man-following robot.
A team from NCCR robotics in Switzerland has devised squishy, air-powered actuators that can be combined to make remarkably flexible, squishy robots. Most autonomous machines rely on servomotors ...
This DIY project uses an Atmel 8-bit processor that only has 1kb of ram and 16kb of memory. Most people are familiar with how a self-balancing ride on robot operates but lets review the basics.