More info here:
http://www.pablogindel.com/2009/08/novedades-de-samsa/
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://community.robotshop.com/robots/show/samsa
More info here:
http://www.pablogindel.com/2009/08/novedades-de-samsa/
Love it
Very nice, even love the LED Matrix effect you are using on top.
Dude! Write a few words
Dude! Write a few words about it!
Sorry
Sorry, I don’t speak English fluently and I can hardly write in that language. In my blog I have some things written about each of these robots, but in spanish, take a look here: http://www.pablogindel.com/trabajos/.
Anyway, I will try to write something about it, one of these days.
Thank you very much for your comments.
Greetings.
Congrats!I like the way you
Congrats!
I like the way you tied up servos. It inspires me… as always on this website
Keep up the good work!
Awesome robot. Well done
Awesome robot. Well done dude.
About English…never mind, just write smething that we can follow your progress and now a little bit about your intention and ideas.
Well, I love robots and my
Well, I love robots and my intention is always to learn. I made this robot in 2009, wanted to break into the leg movement, and forget the wheels. I thought a hexapod will be easier due to its stability.
As I was not sure, I bought the cheapest servos that I found, and this was the result. Then when I saw that there was not much room for improvement, I decided to make a new one with digital servos (Dynamixel AX-12) and so I did the SAMSA II. I also wanted to overcome the classic problem of Sharp distance sensors that do not measure distances less than 10cm.
The display found in both, is a personal taste to complicate things even more;)