Mike is a computer programmer by day and an amateur roboticist by night. Mike and his humanoid robot Boomer have competed in the last 11 Robogames and have won multiple bronze, silver and gold metals. For the past 10 years he has been experimenting with 3D printed robot designs at his local hackerspace which he is a founding member of. He is an active member of the 3D printer community and he is working on his own 3d printer design. He also has been a grass roots supporter of the Kansas City Maker Faire as well as attending most of the national and international Maker Faires. People who are interested in his adventures in robotics should check out his blog "I, Bioloid". He is currently exploring open-source 3D printed robotics and using the ROS (Robot Operating System) with his robots.
Does this use inverse kinematics? Also what’s it coded in? Incredible project. I’d really appreciate if you sent the stl file or posted the code on github! Really amazing job!!!
Hi! Just my two cents, but I wouldn’t put this robot in my luggage. If it has a lithium ion battery in it, it’s usually not a good idea to put something like that in your checked bag. Congrats though. This sounds like a really nice robot.
@@MichaelOverstreet oh! I was warned against it. I go to Aibo conventions almost every year, and I was told that if airport security found anything with a lithium ion battery in your checked luggage, it would be confiscated.
bro can i have it so i can reprogram it please i just cant afford one from amazon and i know how to use python c++ ect ima teen but im obsessed with robots.
Почему не используют электромыщцы SSVS-AM, хотя бы для рук? Видно же, как гидравлика тремор добавляет в момент фиксации положения, разбалансируя всю конструкцию. И зачем 5 пальцев то?) чтобы побольше чему ломаться было?)
can you measure a variance of 0.001 of an inch? meaning if you put like a piece of wood and pass the sensor, would detect the little differences within that little space?
How are you coding these for the soccer game? I assume via the app right. I am trying to code these via python sdk or some sort (individual servos control), but I guess the only way to set actions are through the app