@v1taly1988 Thank you so much! I have a newer version - named Le Derpbot, bc of the goofy body - which has a new algorithm for obstacle avoidance, and much smaller components - let me know what you think!
Did you consider using an Arduino for your awesome homemade hexapod?
@AMS3000 I really like your robot, it looks very well done. And algorithms are also very interesting :)
I didn't consider Arduino, because it seemed AXON was better and I haven't had a lot of problems with axon so far, but cheap servos really let down the build quality of my hexapod :( And I will need to design proper parts in 3D and make them on a 3D printer :) And I also need some sensors :D
@v1taly1988 Thanks again! AXON looks cool - all those I/O pins!
You should try out InstaMorph (also known as shapelock) to make parts. It is a cheap way to make plastic parts without a printer. Plus you can reuse it over and over, it is great!
I send you a more detailed PM on the costs(too long for here)! You can also always check the "Current Build" page on my blog listed in the comments!
This is great! So small and has so many functions!
v1taly1988 4 months ago
@v1taly1988 Thank you so much! I have a newer version - named Le Derpbot, bc of the goofy body - which has a new algorithm for obstacle avoidance, and much smaller components - let me know what you think!
Did you consider using an Arduino for your awesome homemade hexapod?
AMS3000 4 months ago
@AMS3000 I really like your robot, it looks very well done. And algorithms are also very interesting :)
I didn't consider Arduino, because it seemed AXON was better and I haven't had a lot of problems with axon so far, but cheap servos really let down the build quality of my hexapod :( And I will need to design proper parts in 3D and make them on a 3D printer :) And I also need some sensors :D
How much does it cost to make your robot?
v1taly1988 4 months ago
@v1taly1988 Thanks again! AXON looks cool - all those I/O pins!
You should try out InstaMorph (also known as shapelock) to make parts. It is a cheap way to make plastic parts without a printer. Plus you can reuse it over and over, it is great!
I send you a more detailed PM on the costs(too long for here)! You can also always check the "Current Build" page on my blog listed in the comments!
AMS3000 4 months ago
Nice, fun to see! Now get him to make me a cup of tea or something!
edlundart 6 months ago