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  • lol robot stacking FAIL

  • Yea, because we all could just spend $50 on something we could do with our real arms, and i might add, that hands could take like 1minute and 50sec off that record.

  • GLADEOS??????? REAL PORTAL

  • im thinking about ordering this and making it wireless :D

  • I ordered one of these saturday

    can't wait for it to come in the mail

  • Thats pretty sick. If anyone is looking for something a little more advanced/speedy, look up the Robai Cyton

  • Reminds me of iron mans pet robot in his house that always want to fire extinguish him :D

  • lol people like it coz they got 3rd hand to wank

  • DO WANT!

  • Hm....I got a question about this, i assembled it, putted the wires correctly, carefully read the directions and mostly the wiring, THe left/Light and up buttons on my controller doesn't work, what the problem? (only the down/right button works, when i reverse the Brown sides of the motor wires, it goes in a different direction of the motors moves, but the down button only works!!!

  • poor bottom guy thought he was gonna live! SHOT DOWN! (well...pushed)

  • short circut is just one step away

  • This was fun to build.

  • One day this is exactly what robots will be doing to human beings... Arnie was right :O

  • i need help with mine, it never moves, and it keeps saying its not conected and a battrey light icon is flashing red, do i need to change the battreys?

  • the servos are pretty slow, but still would be cool to have on an office desk.

  • i would buy it if it was big enough to pick up a can :D

  • Yes but can you program it? Otherwise all you have a robotic arm that does what you could do faster and easier. The entire point of this would be to have it automate tasks that you don't want to do.

  • how are they programmed? what do you program them with? what can you do with the programming? etc...

  • does the lift capacity stop at excactly 100g or is 110g possible too...?

  • TBAG

  • Is there instructions anywhere on how to control this arm using a computer? I saw the exact same arm being controlled by a computer today and really want to do it.

  • @CPHComputerHelp95 You have to buy the controller in a different type of kit. instead of a manual controller, it comes with a board that is plugged into the computer using a USB. Look it up

  • Not quite ready for performing major surgery...

  • Loks like a mustubation-machine to me

  • Tea bag

  • looking at this - i'm seeing the soloution to traffic jams & gridlock.

  • hahah loz

  • They sell this at my local electronics shop (Jaycar Electronics)

  • the title of this should be "Teaching my infant robot to kill humans"

  • Reminds me of the Power Loader from Alien.

  • I wonder if you could adapt the end so you could play opertaion with it, that would well fun

  • Reminds me of the Armatron I had as a kid.

  • i still have my armatron but one of the gears in it is cracked.

  • its a do it your self kit to help you leanrn about engineering

  • Its only £40 in Argos!

  • to slow,

  • no to perform surgery with it

  • Last few seconds is where the pure gold is

    You can use this robot as a torch

  • 0:26 EPIC TEABAG

  • you could be a dr!!!

  • è torto l'ultimo omino

  • because its COOL!

  • How else are you going to put plutonium into your time machine?

  • because they vibrate?

  • SCIENCE!

  • LacusOdii you can get a interface for this one also Google - USB Interface for OWI-535 only seems to be available from states though $89

  • haha i have one

    hard to make though :)

  • its ROB all over again! but cooler :)

  • nothing is cooler then ROB

  • LEGO!

  • it's not

  • This takes me back. It's like Armatron when I was a youngin' but Armatron 3000. The grappling mechanism is almost identical.

  • This is really cool, but I like to build things out of Lego Technics/Mindstorms (I never had the latter, so far) since you can reuse the same parts for different products, and try different things as your imagination and creativity develop.

    I'd get bored fairly fast with "just" an arm... very, very cool, though.

    Maybe ThinkGeek can make their own blocks/erector set type things. They don't have to be as precisely made as Legos, just more affordable than Mindstorms :D.

  • Does anyone know if this thing is programmable or?

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  • Then it's not really robotic -_-

  • We had something similar in my schools tech lab back in high school. Fun stuff.

  • I had to work with something similar in my Industrial Technology class, but it was made by Pitsco.

  • Yayy. I'm awesome. :D

  • Awesome arm o.o

  • yay. first to be blocked!

  • Haha, Nice  ;]

    5/5 just for that comment

  • Owned!

  • Lol nice.xD

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