Thank you for the post and the link. Very good stuff. I think I'll be searching for even smaller ones on microscopic levels as well to supplement this. There are some that are a lot smaller than this but it poses a problem on getting it on film for the average user at home trying to cover this topic.
btw What is the microbot call?
1NX9 1 year ago
@1NX9 The microbot "call"? Something like "scree, scree, scree" in a very tiny voice. But they don't come anyway.
kymhorsell 1 year ago
You should market this! This would be great for science classes and kids interested in science. Theres money in it.
1NX9 1 year ago
Thank you for the post and the link. Very good stuff. I think I'll be searching for even smaller ones on microscopic levels as well to supplement this. There are some that are a lot smaller than this but it poses a problem on getting it on film for the average user at home trying to cover this topic.
NotLuckyInLife 1 year ago
Wow, it looks like it's almost hovering. Or like a little millipede.
SiliconeSlave 2 years ago
I think its MEMS technology. Only problem is it consumes a lot of power!
rfengr 3 years ago
Great job, why don´t made a big one? does it use muscle wires???
QATQETrobot 3 years ago