I am sorry to bother you, but I was wondering how can I make this on my desktop. Because I am working on a project about robots, and I wan't to finish it soon. I had an idea about using motors, and the same principals I came up with applied to what others did, include professional robotic arms. A good Schematic is my first step to accomplish it. Can you let me know what you used to make that sketch up, with the movements.
Sir I am a final year Electronics student pursuing my degree of B.E. I have planned to make a robotic arm for my final year project. I saw your work and was truly amazed.I know you must be very busy with your work.But it would be a favour if you can guide me as in how to go on sequentially to implement this project.I have searched a lot about the project but too many ideas and too many links are doing nothing more than confusing me rather.
hi! it is such an interesting video! Could you please explain me how to do that? I need to make a robot simulation and want to know how many degrees that every joint moves if it is given a certain location of the end terminal. I mean for example: the end of the robot should be at (1.2.3) position, so how do i know the degree of every joint that moves?
I would really love to hearing from you soon! :)
here is my email address: agedashi_tofu1511(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)id
Yes AACCAA2211,I do believe it is a plugin.(or not?) Whenever I'm unsure about a process, I message the person that uploaded the video and ask them in a polite way how they carried out a task. They always respond to my inquiry with a polite explanation. If you haven't tried this method yet... why don't you give it a try and see if it works for you. It's your choice though. We all learn at a different pace sometimes. (I hope my post help you get closer to the answer you seek)
Ya know what Howard is gonna do with it ;P
You are awesome if you get the reference....
GamerN4 2 months ago
how can i download the program you are using in the video ?
diegking11 3 months ago
How this CAD called?
jetiscander 3 months ago
good design
mousekin89 5 months ago
0:20 it looks like its in gym
fofrenus 7 months ago
why this video is removed?
thank you
nopainyesgain.info
aravindhkumar2012 8 months ago
Comment removed
aravindhkumar2012 8 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
very nice i like it very much
using which software you did this?
thank you
nopainyesgain.weebly.com/
aravindhkumar2012 8 months ago
I am sorry to bother you, but I was wondering how can I make this on my desktop. Because I am working on a project about robots, and I wan't to finish it soon. I had an idea about using motors, and the same principals I came up with applied to what others did, include professional robotic arms. A good Schematic is my first step to accomplish it. Can you let me know what you used to make that sketch up, with the movements.
mandunya 1 year ago
@mandunya using google sketchup and sketchyphysics
shariar1995 1 year ago
what web page did you get that program. Did it?. Would you please send it to my mail ie tatu-taavetti@netti.fi
MegaTaavi 1 year ago
Don't you need a ECAD software to make the PCB electronics to give this robot logic?
happygamestvfun1 1 year ago
Sir I am a final year Electronics student pursuing my degree of B.E. I have planned to make a robotic arm for my final year project. I saw your work and was truly amazed.I know you must be very busy with your work.But it would be a favour if you can guide me as in how to go on sequentially to implement this project.I have searched a lot about the project but too many ideas and too many links are doing nothing more than confusing me rather.
chin2sh 1 year ago
you also use sketchyphysics hum ?
j1d22 1 year ago
hi! it is such an interesting video! Could you please explain me how to do that? I need to make a robot simulation and want to know how many degrees that every joint moves if it is given a certain location of the end terminal. I mean for example: the end of the robot should be at (1.2.3) position, so how do i know the degree of every joint that moves?
I would really love to hearing from you soon! :)
here is my email address: agedashi_tofu1511(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)id
thanks! :D
agedashi89 1 year ago
Very good!
EmperorAst 1 year ago
google sketchup?
diabliyito 2 years ago
i want it!!! so cool 5 stars
conman33311 2 years ago
how do you do this
Etniesboy21 2 years ago
watch roboterprojekt2...
Saint1407 2 years ago
i found a new use for sketchup!
alphaman1101 2 years ago
Please help, how to you make the base move with the other servo joints?
Djigerien 2 years ago
you can do it by yourself..if you know how to create good schematics and application of programming any language..:)
seretsu545212 2 years ago
Comment removed
seretsu545212 2 years ago
Comment removed
seretsu545212 2 years ago
it would be very cool if i had one of this in the real life:D
andidoe2006 2 years ago
please tell me which software it is ?
rohitkumarindia 2 years ago
Wow how did you do that? I have an account for sketchup, look up Universe city. my user name is zaxa.
zaxary2tt 2 years ago
the clamps on the head should close too
avanc3 2 years ago
can you use a joystick
raoul00123 2 years ago
can you use a joystick to controol stupp in google scetchup whit the plugin cus i cant see anything like add joystick
raoul00123 2 years ago
How do you do this im farely new =]
LatiLats13 3 years ago
good but u forgot to make the claw grab things!!!! get rid of the second joint in the arm and add a grabing action
italianganster255 3 years ago 8
@italianganster255
Dude,, the claw is right there... he just didnt add a motorto it I suppose
faruh123 8 months ago
absollutly awesome. I cant wait for final hardware working. Excelent job guy!
pekepowah 3 years ago
Great work !!
Stoffel1959 3 years ago
Where you found that Physicis Control, it is plugin or what ?
AACCAA2211 3 years ago
You COULD also read the fucking description before asking stupid guestions.
jipasd 3 years ago
Yes AACCAA2211,I do believe it is a plugin.(or not?) Whenever I'm unsure about a process, I message the person that uploaded the video and ask them in a polite way how they carried out a task. They always respond to my inquiry with a polite explanation. If you haven't tried this method yet... why don't you give it a try and see if it works for you. It's your choice though. We all learn at a different pace sometimes. (I hope my post help you get closer to the answer you seek)
Have a good day.
farmerrayford 3 years ago 8