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Learn how to build your own desktop fully functional robot arm powered by Arduino hardware and assembled using 3D printed parts.
Ever wanted your own gesture-controlled robot arm? [EbenKouao]’s DIY Arduino Robot Arm project covers all the bases involved, but even if a robot arm isn’t your jam, his project has plenty to ...
This project demonstrates a full sim-to-real transfer pipeline: training a quadruped robot to walk in Isaac Lab simulation, then deploying the trained neural network to a physical 3D-printed robot via ...
If you fancy building your very own robot, you may be interested in a new project tutorial that allows you to create an Arduino-based delta robot with Delta 3D printer. The modular kit has been ...
The Maker’s Pet Robotics Kit, a DIY ESP32-powered robot supporting Arduino and ROS2. With LiDAR-based navigation, obstacle detection, and autonomous movement, it's perfect for learning robotics and ...
That’s the problem this soldering robot solves. It’s a small, cheap, but still relatively capable soldering robot built out of a 3D printer.
This project involves setting up and controlling an Arduino-based robot arm using ROS (Robot Operating System) with RViz and Gazebo for simulation. MoveIt is used for motion planning and execution.
One resourceful inventor has hooked his 3D-printed teapot to an Arduino board to create this cute little robot that also happens to dance.