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This is awesome, thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьI watched this video few times, very encouraging ... Amazing I needed this push ,,, I am not alone
ОтветитьShall I try ? plans and part list source? Help please Thank you
Ответитьcame here because I'm building a cooking robot...for a restaurant...hoping that it'll change the restaurant industry.
Will reach out to you when traction picks up.
course for industrial robot making
ОтветитьCan‘t believe all these processes be done by a single person! The theory and the action you shared benefits me a lot!
Please keep going. Thanks for presenting such unforgettable video for all of us.
This is amazing!
ОтветитьI plan to build an idustial robot like this for my bachelor's degree . I have 2 years for it. Can you recomand some books about Robotics arm in particular ?
ОтветитьHow do you fund all the equipment and tools tooling to execute these projects which are complex and quite mundane. But knowledge is power, I admire your enthusiasm. I'm learning myself...PLC's, CPU's,Modules.....etc. This is all interrelated....good videos......👍...that project took brains and ingenuity....I'm speechless.....excellent job, it works. As Dr. Frankenstein would say " He's alive".....😊
Ответитьwhy are you using cables? Why not use imbedded rails into the design? make a groove for a plastic insert, then insert the copper bar/mesh/whatever into the actual piece.
Ответитьwow!! that's amazing dude
ОтветитьAre there any plans or bom ? , Just check the link and its not working any longer. Please if you can update.
ОтветитьКорисне відео, декілька речей побачив цікавих.
ОтветитьYou add humor to your video. I'm loving it
ОтветитьHow and where did you learn all this stuff bc I want to be able to do all of this too!!!
Ответитьshocked that there's not a 200$ robotic arm given how many nerds want one.
I mean combined with AI to write the code now? wew
How much do you think you’ve spent to build it?
ОтветитьInspiring👏
ОтветитьSir i want learn about robotics, could you please tell which code languages i have to learn to make these kind of things?I am completely beginner. I am a science student.Thank you sir.
Ответитьthis gonna cost a lot each motor is probably 400 euros
Ответитьbecause you wouldn't release plans, I've decided, after a year into my own robotics journey, to build a budget arm that can toss your arm around like a toy, and release the plans with a suitable disclaimer for anyone to build. AND I challenge YOUR arm to an arm wrestling contest when it's done.
ОтветитьHow much did it cost?
ОтветитьTry to use worm gear system on your robot motion control systems
ОтветитьHey Guy... Its fantastic... Pls can you say me where you have the Song at the end of this video? I find infos about but not where you have this. Can you help me? Thanks
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Ответитьnice
ОтветитьAh yes designing the robot arms is a challenge but I wonder if managing the load should be handled in the software, I guess only if there is sensors that can feed data back to it, and if those sensors fail you would need fail safes or have the software shutdown. You can never have too much safety.
ОтветитьSuch a fantastic design. Can I have the design so I can learn from it?
ОтветитьThenk You for inspiring me to create my own robotic arm. Ive designed my on robotic cycloid joint, and im no my way to creat whole robot arm, and its mostly because of Your videos. Before i couldnt imagine that its even posible to learn this much all by myself. Thenk you very much
ОтветитьHey I'm trying to get classes started in michigan for robotics. Can you please help me out
ОтветитьHi Jeremy, i am following you since several months and like your vlogs very much! I have the crazy idea to buy a robot arm (ABB IRB 120 or 140) and to try to let the tool mounted on the arm to move in an xy array to begin. The idea would be to mount the arm up-side-down to the ceiling of the workspace and to have several tools to mount on it (milling machine, plasma cutter, 3D print extruder, and so on). The difficulty would be to transfer / translate a STL-file in a usable G-code for the robot. What do you think about that idea...is it do-able you think. Greetings from Belgium!
ОтветитьI operate a spot weld robot. Its cool watching them work
ОтветитьCan I build a robot arm to traverse left and right off two rails mounted in ceiling out of the way? It will cover area of work table. I wanted to devide pegboard in sections with different tool types for working with. (Section D Location 1 could be a special bit for a Dremel.). Upon speaking “D1”, it locates grabs it and hands to me in my hand it finds open beside me in my working area of table at that moment.
Also, return tools to their location after use, Max weight would be my battery/cordless drill in its unique location.
Please reply. PS, I have been told to try windshield wiper motors as the can be controlled and lift up to 400lbs.
I have no metal lathe.
Please REPLY!
ALTON
This is incredible 😍
Ответитьhi i just want to say wow that is really impresive
i also have a question regarding patreon if you have a videos on how to designe and build this project ? and the thoughts process behind it
Could you make a video about the gears and servo connection? How is the belt drive gear connected to transmit the force of the motor?
ОтветитьReally cool project. What was your budget for all of this? Do you have a video about all the tools you may need for a workshop?
Ответитьthis is really impressive, i am really inpired
ОтветитьFantastic! Did you watch AI day today?
ОтветитьSaw the robot arm, this is my 1st vid of urs ive seen, and I just subscribed! Love it!
Ответитьsolidworks ftw
ОтветитьHey This is Anchal from India
Can you help me in automating one of our process through robotic arm
Ongi yo'q
ОтветитьThe secret is : they have all necessary machines to build something special (for example Robots, machines CNC, ...).
If you have the good machines so as a result you will made something special.
Good machines = you will made great things (robots, ...).
This is obviously an outstanding achievement but it also makes me wonder, and I'm sorry if it sounds like a silly question, does the whole process of bringing a project this scale to completion results in huuuge electricity bills? :D
Ответитьyou are best
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьWhat an accomplishment this is for one man to do by himself. Absolutely brilliant work Jeremy. Bravo sir.
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