Tech Ed Debe Sec.- Naz Robotic Arm
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woiii mr bashk yu da boss yoo im a student in 1 of your class 3s mann!!!!!!! de best lolzz
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hello mr baksh , great video man. i was a pupil in your class once. later bro
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@nazrubee Mr.Baksh whats up!!
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Hey Naz, that's a cool video. Love the arm... looks like fun to play with. A suggestion though, if you use a "fluid' instead of "air" you may be able to fine tune the movements. The reason is that air is compressable, while a fluid is not so you should get a more exact response to your leaver movements. Just a little something I learned from hydraulics :-) I'm fixing excavators now!
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@Riamika28 Tnx dudet
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@warlawd15 Tnx dude
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@SamsundarX how soon do you want one ?
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This is awesome! I wish we could do something like this in school.
Riamika28 1 year ago 2
@Riamika28 it is not difficult to build, if you put your mind to it, have a nice day
nazrubee 1 year ago
wow this is cool :)
MadameOctapie 1 year ago
@MadameOctapie Tnx octapie you are so lucky and cool to have eight arms I only have one(robotic arm) and it pops out sometimes as you have seen , have nice day.
nazrubee 1 year ago
Good stuff... My only suggestion is to use a light machine oil instead of air in the syringes. That should make the arms more responsive since the effect of air compression/expansion would be eliminated.
triniman62 1 year ago
@triniman62 i tried a liquid and it was able to lift a greater mass and the syringes responded very well but they occassionally popped making a mess. The air compressing and slowly expanding air gave the arm a fluid movement rather than a jerky one produced by the liquid.
nazrubee 1 year ago