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A detailed breakdown of how industrial robots help bring jobs back to the US. Designed for KUKA Robotics.
Here's my latest Great Ball Contraption module. It features a robotic arm with five degrees of freedom using two networked NXTs. It's an incredible overkill for moving LEGO balls from one spot to the other - but that's whole point of GBCs, isn't it!
Thanks to Akiyuki for inspiration and the wrist design.
You can see this module in person at some upcoming LEGO fan festivals - BrickFair NE in Manchester, NH in early May, or at BrickFair VA in Chantilly VA in early August. www.brickfair.com
Here is a video featuring the GBC module: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuDCUx8rbSQ
Here is a second video that focuses specifically on the robot arm: www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKafht51Juw
Ambassador Miller joined 30 enthusiastic students at the American Center for a U.S. Embassy and Robo Lab jointly hosted Robotics Fair to promote STEM education during Computer Science Education Week. Participants showcased their own creations, which included a spider robot, a human intrusion detection system, an Arduino weather station, and an automated street light system, and shared their innovative ideas with each other. Visit the American Center’s MakerSpace to participate in hands-on activities like this and learn how innovation and invention can be used to solve everyday problems.
For an upcoming animation. The robot works in a factory chiseling the corners off blocks to make them spherical. One day the robot encounters something orange and undergoes a transformation.
Comments & suggestions on the design are appreciated.
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Quoting from the Artisan's Asylum First Winter Open Studios! Facebook event page:
Yes, Artisan’s Asylum is holding its first Winter Open Studios on Saturday December 1st, from noon to 5PM. It’s FREE, open to the public, and families are welcome; so come join the fun, and tell your friends that this is a chance to see what everyone's talking about.
More than twenty makers, crafters, jewelers, engineers and artists will participate. Tour group workshops and individual studios, observe demonstrations, purchase unique artworks and talk to who made them. Enjoy dragons, robots, collages, and interactive computer-generated music installations. Watch welders and glassworkers first-hand, and see jewelry being made on a 3D printer.
Artisan’s Asylum is now one of the largest collaborative maker/art/hacker spaces in the USA, with robust shop facilities for making almost anything you can dream up. Classes range over media including woodworking, metalworking, electronics, robotics, silk-screening and more. You can even sign up for one when you visit this event.
For more information, visit Artisan's Asylum's website, as well as on Facebook and Twitter. And there is also, of course, a Flickr account and Flickr group.
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I also have other photos of Artisan's Asylum, many related to SYBS: Somerville Youth Build and Sail, a project where we are building Optimist sailboats with our kids, and they will in turn learn to sail in them on the Mystic River.
On June 28, Goddard hosted a Media/VIP/Employee Day to explain the Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) payload onboard STS-135. The joint effort between NASA and the Canadian Space Agency is designed to demonstrate and test the tools, technologies, and techniques needed to robotically refuel satellites in space. Reporters were also provided an in depth look into how Goddard has provided the communications network for voice, data and video support throughout the shuttle program.
Standing in front of the clean room used to build the Robotic Refueling Mission module, Benjamin Reed explains the four unique tools developed at Goddard for the mission.
Credit: NASA/GSFC/Pat Izzo
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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goats.com "My killer robot skull-fucked your honor student" I love this shirt because it's incredibly offensive despite making no sense at all.
Insect robot build after the description in Oreilly Make Arduino Bots and Gadgets
Detail: Just a quick working model hold together with tape velcro and cable binders ;-) Big eyes wrking with ultra sonic to measure the distance to avoid obstacles.
Video of V 0.0.1.2 here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHLnzWc7X3I
More pictures and another video here: xinchejian.com/2011/04/11/insect-robot-from-lumi/
For this little group, I ended up using more matte black ink than I usually do. Most of these don't have outlining, but are just joined by shapes. They were a lot of fun to do!
Each one is 4X6 inches, done on Arches watercolor paper.
Valeria is a particular robot. She's built from an old drill, her arms consist by sugar tongs, and her legs are constituted by two engines of mixer. Valeria means Versatile Artificial Lifeform Engineered for Repair and Immediate Assassination
Taller de Armado y Programación de Robots en el 2do. Campamento Científico del Uruguay
Este innovador taller, que dio inicio a un Programa llamado "Robot Diplomacy", de la embajada de Estados Unidos en Uruguay, tuvo lugar en el marco del 2do. Campamento Latinoamericano de Ciencias, que lleva adelante la Dirección de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología del MEC, con el apopo de ANEP y UTU en Minas, departamento de Lavalleja. La Ingeniera Mecánica Theresa Dixon, de la embajada de los Estados Unidos en Montevideo, fue la encargada de dictar este taller.
[U.S. Embassy Photo: Pablo Castro / Copyright info]
We are teaching a new maker art class called ‘Robot World’, to help children create their own artistic robots. This class for grades 4-5 is taking place at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Students are learning how to make their bots move in a variety of ways, as well as play sounds and light up, using a programmable Arduino board.
This photo set covers our our first classes, when students designed their own robots, as well as a magical world for them to live in. They imagined a future space city connected to earth by a long elevator, and populated by robots and friendly demons. They named it Foodville: a peaceful world filled with food, including soda fountains, cars powered by slushies, with cotton candy clouds and a sea of apple juice.
Students created animated characters designed to make their world a better place: two police bots, a care bot and a friendly devil. They can throw marshmallows and cotton balls, to insure a life of ‘everlasting fun.’ In coming weeks, we will laser cut wooden figures based on their designs, and they will assemble their bots, make them move, then decorate them, give them a story, and present a robot show to their friends and families.
Each student received their own robot kit, which they will learn to assemble, control and program. They will then take their completed robot home with them, after the class ends. For this course, my partner Edward Janne and I have created our own robot kit, using an Arduino Feather M0 for the robot, an RF remote, a custom chassis, plus three additional servos and more parts. Our robot kit is similar to commercial products, but with a lot more features at a lower cost.
View more photos of our ‘Robot World’ class:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157687758927575
Learn more about our ‘Robot World’ class at the Lycee:
fabriceflorin.com/2017/08/18/robot-world/
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com//teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about our ‘Create a Robot’ class for adults at Tam Makers:
www.tammakers.org/create-a-robot/
Learn more about Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley:
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Arena Backstage.
I attended this Robot Wars style live event with my friend's team, who were competing in the featherweight class.
As well as helping to prepare the featherweight machines, I had a go at driving them, and also brought along my LEGO robots to display in the pits.
Taller de Armado y Programación de Robots en el 2do. Campamento Científico del Uruguay
Este innovador taller, que dio inicio a un Programa llamado "Robot Diplomacy", de la embajada de Estados Unidos en Uruguay, tuvo lugar en el marco del 2do. Campamento Latinoamericano de Ciencias, que lleva adelante la Dirección de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología del MEC, con el apopo de ANEP y UTU en Minas, departamento de Lavalleja. La Ingeniera Mecánica Theresa Dixon, de la embajada de los Estados Unidos en Montevideo, fue la encargada de dictar este taller.
[U.S. Embassy Photo: Pablo Castro / Copyright info]
My Robot
His name is Gamma
526. My Robot is hungry
, thirsty, and aggressive.
My Robot does
any thing to help me
with any thing. me
and my Robot play video
games together as in
super smash bros. brawl.
The end by Joel
Oh man. This is the best robot I've built in a while, and I'm proud of it. This is not the first one; the original was very similar. I decided to build two, though, but didn't have enough parts so I compromised by making both drones have slight differences attributed to their separate roles in battle. This is an all-purpose command drone. So yeah.
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Yay! It's the crazy Medieval Robots from the Future! They have come to mess with humans and get pissssssed!
WHooooooooooooooo!
As a fairy, it was normal to see some robots, I've been to the year 70,475, ok????
Hooray for this small robot invasion!
A cover illustration for Robot Love comic book - done in acrylic on canvas. For more illustration and comic book work, visit my portfolio at www.visibledesigns.net
More than 50 tweens, teens, children and adults got hands on with robots Saturday, July 16, 2016, at the Marysville Library at Robot Rally. The event offered Ozobots, LEGO Mindstorm Robotics, Lakewood High School's Full-Metal Robotics, and WSU at Everett's Engineering Club, which took second place at the the University Rover Challenge at the Mars Desert Research Station in Hanksville, Utah.