Yeah, this guy needs to learn something from Carter's stupidity for sure. Whatever he's doing to fight that thing is on the level of the azguard. Bring it down a notch man! :)
I was about to look this up on Amazon, but then I read a few comments, and apparently it's a HOBBY of the channel owner to have CREATED this. Darn. I wanted to buy one. Great job with your creation, though!
They are, but considering their budget, and the fact their engineers are full time employees, the fact you could make something like this on your own in your spare time is impressive!
@@ZentaRobotics Hi Zenta, I'm an movie animatronic supervisor looking for your email contact, any chance to speak to you ? ( molinasfx@gmail…com ) Fan of your great job :) Pascal
Imagine seeing that in the evening when it's too dark to know if it it's real/fake but not dark enough to not see it at all and running at you at full speed
You are truly an amazing engineer and I'd really love to learn robotics from you. I've been following your morphex project from inception and it's truly my favorite robot in the world at present. The application for these technologies are endless. Amazing work, really
A larger version of this with titanium alloy body and bullet resistant coatings will make the perfect platform for a sub machine gun. The future soldier. Able to go anywhere, autonomous, cheap to maintain, and expendable.I hope the Pentagon is listening.
That's a really dumb idea. It's only able to move like this because of a flat surface and very low body weight. You get a slightly bumpy terrain, heavy bulletproof armor and a gun? It will be a very expensive and heavy paperweight.
Paul Fogarty It looks like you understand very little about research and development. Do you remember those heavy ass car battery cellphones from the 1980’s, and the light weight portable iPhone of today’..?
@@anonymousguy7723 sorry buddy. The only reason we don't have certain exo suits is because we dont have a reliable way to power them. Look into Boston dynamics as well. They are the peak of our robotics, and their robots have trouble with efficient powering.
@@ZentaRobotics Pardon me Sir for being tiring but aside from hardware I mean you studied robotics ? like forward and inverse kinematics ? it'll be so much appreciated if you help me with clear answers
Sweet. But probably wasn't getting good gripping on the floor. Did you try using some rubber/ silicon pads on the point of contact between the floor and the limbs? It would probably go faster.
Yoo you made a little head crab! Love the little shimmy it does, great work (in all seriousness, it's extremely impressive. Really makes me want to get into robotics)
Hi. These are not standard RC PWM controlled servos that need a dedicated servocontroller. I'm using Dynamixel MX-64/128 servos that are controlled through a TTL bus (serial daisy chained using one of the UART's on the mcu). The code runs on a Teensy 3.6 mcu.
So cool, I was going to ask if I could get the STLs so I could try building one too, but then I looked at your blog and noticed you are using $300 and $500 servos, my bank account had a heart attack and my wallet fainted.
Would be interesting if you tweaked the movement code so it wouldn't stop on each step, and maybe add some fake momentum to stopping/starting/changing direction by having the body not stay centered during changes in motion and instead be offset to mimic momentum
You can use this app to solve and visualize the inverse kinematics of hexapod robots of all shapes and sizes. 40-second demo: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FxjfTUj2Dk0.html The app: hexapod.netlify.app/ Source code: github.com/mithi/hexapod
is this preprogrammed or does it use some sort of HMI? either way, my mind tells me that this thing should not exist and should not move at those speeds. nice.
This is by far the best hexapod I have seen. I have read though all of your build logs I think....unless I missed one. Id this something that you have released to the public? Code?
It needs a jump/launch mechanism on its belly. When it gets low and looks like it wants to jump engage the .mechanism from its belly to spring the entire thing off the ground a few feet (up and forward). I also like the idea of allowing it to go into fight mode with its front two legs in the air. Also soft pad the leg tips so it doesnt sound loud and so much like a robot and have it drop from the rafters by fishing line (preferably directly onto someone's head).
I would like to ask, is there any way you could build more of these spiders robots for purchase? i really like the mechanics and im nowhere compatable to build anything like this and dont have the tools either? if its possible can you please quote me a price that you would perfer to charge for one of these, much appreciated To Zenta
Shankle, You can actually build one of these from scratch.. there are many basic online Arduino codes on GitHub to get you started. Just do the research get some basic inexpensive servo motors and an Arduino board, pyboard or a raspberry Pi and you're good to go. start simple in getting the basic working with the available resources then learn to understand the code and then improve it. should cost you less than 200$ USD