Hello Bello Samuel. SnakeRobot2 was made 3 years ago, so only a few documents remain. The cutting data cannot be used as is because the materials and thicknesses used are different. The DXF file and images remain and I have put them together in a zip file, but I cannot attach them to this comment section or my blog comments section. Please refer to my blog at the following URL. Please see 149.html from cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-146.html. by CNC-Paradise
@@vsrparadise Thank you so much for your response, I get that it has been long this has been done. I am currently working on a similar project as an undergraduate student and I will appreciate the DXF file and Images I could get. My email address is below sir, I await your mail. Thanks in anticipation. sunnystar882@gmail.com
@@vsrparadise Thank you so much for your response sir. I understand this has been done few years ago, I'm currently working on a similar project as an undergraduate and I will appreciate any files I can get on this.
Thank you for your comment. I can't make a new video, but my blog is helpful. However, it's in Japanese, so please translate it with Google. You can download all the DXF files of the cutting data at once from cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-111.html to 118.html 112.html. by vsr-paradise
Hello, i just connected all the servo motors using c brackets and did all the connections also. The code i just input was same as that of joes still snake is not moving. Please guide me it would be huge help
Hello. Please check out my blog (in Japanese!). I think you can find the answer. cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-139.html to 145.html Please refer to the second White Snake page cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-146.html to 149.html.
Hello, i just want to know whether i can use 360 degree swirl wheels instead of these? Facing issue to connect these. Also please let me know that through code for autonomous movement by joes instructables will snake move forward?? I mean these is no dc motor or source for forward movement
Thank you for your comment. The principle behind a snake's movement is that it moves by conveying the angle at which it twists and bends its body. The robot achieves this by sequentially transmitting the angle to the servo motors. I think it would be difficult to achieve this with a motor that rotates 360 degrees. From an 80 year old grandfather.
I am almost 80 years old, and now that my eyesight has deteriorated, it is difficult to design a new MG995 using CAD. I can't help you, but please make it happen on your own as a young person.
Marble Robot featured on my blog. The trailer and 1 to 5 are featured, all in Japanese. Marble Robot pre & part1 to part5 cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-150.html cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-151.html cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-152.html cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-153.html cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-154.html cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-155.html Replace STM32 with Raspberry pi pico. cncparadise.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-157.html Thank you for visiting RU-vid. by Paradise
Brilliant, this is such nostalgia for me. We used to buy little plastic ones like this called gogo's with our pocket money at primary school in the 70's lol