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Compared with 4/6-axis robotic arms, myArm has higher flexibility and precision, the movement posture of the arm is more similar to the human arm, and the support of dozens of end accessories ...
If you are considering building your very own robotic arm you may be interested in a new high-performance DIY robot arm built by computer scientist Pavel Surynek. The Real Robot One or RR1 has 6 ...
It’s a 6-axis desktop robotic arm and its developer claims it can do it all, from lifting things to drawing, watering your garden, or patrolling your house. This compact and portable device is ...
Learn how to build your own desktop fully functional robot arm powered by Arduino hardware and assembled using 3D printed parts.
SHENZHEN, China, Jan. 26, 2021 /CNW/ -- DOBOT, a world-leading provider of intelligent robotic arm solutions, has recently unveiled DOBOT MG400, a lightweight desktop robot for automation and ...
Who wouldn’t want their own personal desktop robot arm to do everything from laser engraving to competing against you in a game of chess? That’s what Hexbot promises to deliver with its ...
London-based Automata is setting out to help industries automate repetitive physical work with a $6,600 robotic arm it calls Eva.
This is the Mirobot, an open-source desktop robot arm that does not (yet) exist in the world as a product that you (or I) can purchase.
The China -based robotic startup is raising funds for the Dobot M1 arm — which is targeted at small businesses, desktop developers, educators and makers — following last year's successful Kickstarter ...
But calling the device a desktop 3D printer will be an understatement. In the project’s Kickstarter video, we learn that Makerarm can solder, level, carve, etch, cut sheets, engrave plastic and ...
[igarrido] has shared a project that’s been in the works for a long time now; a wooden desktop robotic arm, named Virk I. The wood is Australian Blackwood and looks gorgeous. [igarrido] is clear ...
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