Молодец парень! У меня тоже была идея создать такого же, но это невозможно в нашей бедной стране. У всех подобных роботов я заметил одну проблему - шагание представляется в виде последовательности статических уравновешенных положений тела. Если ты заметил, в природе все совсем не так. Тело человека двигается динамически, используя инерцию рук и ног. Если реализовать такой механизм, то можно достичь хороших скоростей и грациозной походки робота. its russian.
@2010hijack Ha, I'll be honest Im kinda shocked that my video's viewing popular is greatest in Russia over the US. I get what you're saying, fluid walking motion using momentum would definitely create a more graceful robot, the problem primary is computing power and sensory input accuracy. With static movements such as this, it's easy fro the computer to detect if something is misalligned and fix it. With momentum involved, the whole game is changed. definitely a challenge in robotics, no lie.
@granadofidel started this project in 7th grade, finished it as a Senior. I got the metal and steel from Menards, believe it or not. Cut and brazed everything together according to our schematics, and welded the steel parts as well. My partner and I actually took a year off this project 8th grade year and built a CNC machine, which then allowed us to fabricate intricate metals parts for a complex model like this. Actuators, motor control boards I got from online, wires/mis. at Radioshack ha
I do not know if you understand this, but to simple minds like mine this is completely awesome and mind-blowing...! And from two people who are not even adults yet??? Bravo!!!
@Mpoufh Ha it was a lot of trial and error for learning... this all started with simply remote control servos like the ones used in model airplanes when we were in Middle School
Молодец парень! У меня тоже была идея создать такого же, но это невозможно в нашей бедной стране. У всех подобных роботов я заметил одну проблему - шагание представляется в виде последовательности статических уравновешенных положений тела. Если ты заметил, в природе все совсем не так. Тело человека двигается динамически, используя инерцию рук и ног. Если реализовать такой механизм, то можно достичь хороших скоростей и грациозной походки робота. its russian.
2010hijack 1 year ago
@2010hijack Ha, I'll be honest Im kinda shocked that my video's viewing popular is greatest in Russia over the US. I get what you're saying, fluid walking motion using momentum would definitely create a more graceful robot, the problem primary is computing power and sensory input accuracy. With static movements such as this, it's easy fro the computer to detect if something is misalligned and fix it. With momentum involved, the whole game is changed. definitely a challenge in robotics, no lie.
halversona 1 year ago
Omg. Man your great I have never seen a home made robot that good. Something tells me your gonna have a very bright future
suckmy77 1 year ago
Wow, great job, something tells me your going to be rich one day
MichaelFinazzo 1 year ago
Great job, although he won't win the olympics yet.
Rewiinded 1 year ago
T - 0.1000 sweet!
justingarak 1 year ago
So you started the project when you were a freshman and finished it as a senior? How did you manage to get all the parts?
granadofidel 1 year ago
@granadofidel started this project in 7th grade, finished it as a Senior. I got the metal and steel from Menards, believe it or not. Cut and brazed everything together according to our schematics, and welded the steel parts as well. My partner and I actually took a year off this project 8th grade year and built a CNC machine, which then allowed us to fabricate intricate metals parts for a complex model like this. Actuators, motor control boards I got from online, wires/mis. at Radioshack ha
halversona 1 year ago
Does this have the pc built into it? or is it just the monitor?
ihakkr 1 year ago
Bravo man , this is really amazing ! Keep up the good work !!! I have no idea with enginnering but i think it is bit noisy :P
Tigelline 1 year ago
Good luck at the Intel Science Fair!
plasticpals1 1 year ago
fovero1!!!
tolisvlahos1 1 year ago
I do not know if you understand this, but to simple minds like mine this is completely awesome and mind-blowing...! And from two people who are not even adults yet??? Bravo!!!
Mpoufh 1 year ago
@Mpoufh Ha it was a lot of trial and error for learning... this all started with simply remote control servos like the ones used in model airplanes when we were in Middle School
halversona 1 year ago
congrats. your vid has been noticed by Engadget
Engadget supports you
edwardrha 1 year ago
@edwardrha Thanks!
halversona 1 year ago