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Project Hexapod is aiming to make the construction of large scale robots cheaper and easier for hobbyists with Stompy - an 18 ft (5.5 m) wide, 4,000 pound (1800 kg), 6-legged hydraulic robot that ...
The goal was to build an 18-foot wide, two ton rideable hexapod robot, with the side benefit of teaching students how to weld, code, and other subjects related to giant machines and mechatronics.
In this video, we take you on a fascinating journey into the world of robotics with the "Create Your Own Robot Spider" guide, ...
In this series I will be documenting my design and testing process for making a 3D printed arduino hexapod. This video goes over the new leg design, specifically a design for a 3D printed spring ...
[Kevin] brings us Golem, his latest robot project. Golem is crafted not of clay and stone like his namesake, but of T6 Aluminum and Servos. We don’t have a banana for scale, but Golem is big.… ...
Built in its creator's garage, MX-Phoenix is a spider-inspired robot that uses 18 different motors to crawl over uneven ground.
Anyone who enjoys building devices using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC might be interested in a new HexPi or Hexapod Pi Robot project which is powered by the tiny single board computer. The ...
Stompy is the brainchild of Gui Cavalcanti, Dan Cody and James Whong, a trio of robotics engineers who created this monstrosity as part of a four-month course dubbed Project Hexapod. Their ...
From those modules, the team of CMU students have built a wide range of different projects, including a spider-like hexapod robot, whose six limbs are constructed from robotic segments.
Created by Chinese robotics/AI company Shenzhen XiaoR Geek Technology, the XR R1 is currently the subject of a Kickstarter campaign. And true to its hexapod label, it scuttles around on six ...
Recently, a research group from Robotics Institute of Beihang University, China has developed a novel multifunctional hexapod robot with leg–arm integration which is named ALLOMAN (Arm-Leg ...