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I build robots that move, blink, and sometimes even creep you out. From animatronics to 3D printing experiments, I fuse mechanics, electronics, and creativity to bring ideas to life. Follow to see ...
One resourceful inventor has hooked his 3D-printed teapot to an Arduino board to create this cute little robot that also happens to dance.
There’s nothing fun about a Sisyphean task unless you’re watching one being carried out by someone or something else. In that case, it can be mesmerizing like this Arduino-driven kinetic sand ...
Arduino powered and 3D printed, this robot translates to sign language The video is compelling evidence that technology convergence and falling prices are driving novel, low-cost robotics development.
The circuitry is a simple Arduino setup with LEDs and a halogen bulb. All the files to 3D print your own lighthouse as well as circuit diagrams and the code needed is available on hackster.io.
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James Beswick wants to make the fastest remote-control car on Earth. He's got his sights set on the standing record, set in October 2014, of 202.02 mph. And to beat it, he's created the 3D-printed ...
A DIYer has pieced together a railgun of 3D printed pieces and other parts. The 3D printed prototype made by the U.S Navy is considered legit.