I’m a professional engineer. Very cool. Now to think out of the box how you can design similar items for elderly and for disabled. You are on the cusp of greatness.
This turned out fantastic! It's the first time I've seen one of your videos. I subscribed, and am looking forward to seeing what other cool stuff you make. If you can find a good, affordable one, there are some wireless mics that have come out in the last year or so that would help put some extra polish on the video for you, but I'd rather have awesome projects like this table with some sound issues on the video, than bad ideas with good audio. I think DJI and some other companies make them.
Hi, Thank you! I will be investing in some new mics. I am new to all of this stuff. Still trying to figure out how to share my projects with the world! More to come!
Working on it! I'm new to all of this, so that is super helpful feedback. Still trying to figure out how to properly show my projects. Don't have a lot of fancy equipment yet.
This depends on the method you use. In my build manual I suggest you could 3d print, laser cut, or CNC this project. Each of those is going to have a very different cost not including the machine. I would say the cheapest you could do this for is around $400-$500
What do you do if you leave the controller on the table. but are too lazy to get up and get it as that would defeat the purpose of the walking table? Other than that. Awesome build! I want to make one.
How much current is consuming? in the first test of one leg walking I saw 4A max without extra load, that seems a lot and 2 legs could drain easily the battery
That was likely with a 160RPM motor. I switched to a high torque motor (80RPM) and was getting a peak of 1.5A, with continuous walking under 1A. This is per motor.