Hello folks,
here is a video of my/our robotics-project for technical-college:
youtube.com/watch?v=s3erLLojmCk
Watch and have fun!
By the way, we have got the best marking for this project!
Hello folks,
here is a video of my/our robotics-project for technical-college:
youtube.com/watch?v=s3erLLojmCk
Watch and have fun!
By the way, we have got the best marking for this project!
Very nice work!
that chassis is stunning! are those lights I see? and the wheels look familiar, POB?
super project!
Nice work, I enjoyed the video.
Very nice! What did you use to write the control software? VB?
Would love to know how you got a video screen in the program, cause Iāve been wanting to do that.
Nice work!!!
Hello @ all!
First of all Iām happy you like this toy.
Yes this are SMD-LED-lights on a self-made PCB.
They are universal for left and right and there are three separate circuits on each board.
We have got the tracks from Conrad.de (Robby RP5) I think they are made by a Dutch company.
My colleague used a software from MAGIX for the video. The screenshot is just recorded with the camcorder!
Or did you mean the camera-pictures in the software?
This is quite simple: Just take an IP-cam and the CPPWebBrowser-Component of the Borland-Builder.
It will create a new instance of Internet-Explorer in your software to access the IP-cam.
No, not VB. I used Borland Builder C++ 6.
Youāll get a free trial from their homepage!
This is just easy to use and very powerful! I would not like any other!
is it possible to get any up-close shots anytime soon? thats a beautiful robot capable of doing a ton of work. a mobile arm is something ive been very eager to build.
im also extremely interested in what the back of the robot carries, looks like a whole bunch of electronics and boards. pics please !
Hello mates,
up to now I didnāt have time to make a special homepage for my robot.
But if you like I can offer you the German documentation of our work.
There you will see some more detailed pictures.
just click here⦠(2,7 MB PDF!)
See you soon!
Very nice work man.
I love the lights. Especially the flashing lights as the robot exited the box later on. Music was sweet too!
I really really love how you organized the circuit boards by putting them in clamp like things vertically. Saves a lot of room and keeps things neat.
But, donāt you think that little base is a tad small for such a large robot? Wouldnāt it sort of bend if the robot picked something heavy up?
P.s. The ājust click hereā links to a 2.72MB pdf =P 56k warning.
its why he has all the weight in the extreme rearā¦balances out weight
The base is a 13 mm plywood. If anything else bends, this one will resist. And as you may know, the arm is not as strong to lift really heavy thinks
For sure we had some balancing problems. The backside with the boards and the battery is very heavy. So we had to put some copper bars underneath the arm. Up to now we have got a weight of 4.5 kilos for the vehicle. If we put another kilo on the robot this might be the death (?) for our chain-drive I think. But up to now we just need a smooth (and non sticking) flooring and everything is running fineā¦