Thanks for walking through this for me. I'm setting up a STEM class so kids can build this and learn about robotic arms and everything that goes into them.
Thanks so much for this video. It was instrumental in helping be build the robot arm. No instructions came with it, and could find no instructions anywhere.
Mate, I mean the video is good.. but you could have edited it so the mistakes were fixed, rather than tell us after we have already assembled the robot lol and stop whispering..it’s creepy. But thanks for the upload, helped me out 👍🏻
lol! You're welcome, I am glad it helped! Yes you are right, I should have waited. I wanted to build it as soon as possible and upload it as soon as possible. But I guess I was going too fast with the video production. But if I added the mistakes it would have made the video too long. Sorry about the whispering part. I normally I mute the audio and replace it with a voice over for exactly for the reason.
Hello .. Thank you very much for your effort. I think 5 dof would be enough instead of 6 dof. It seemed to me that 3 DOF designs in the same direction make it cumbersome. Your video will be very useful.
Thank you for making this but it would've helped more if had you mentioned what sized bolts you used as you went through the build. I'm only 8 minutes through the video. I hope I'm using the correct ones. I would hate to have to tear it down and have to rebuild it later.
Great man thanks, very much. The soft voice got to me at first, but once I got used to it it was fine. Fortunately I watched the video all the way through before I started my build. You did not mention anything about strength. Can you give us an idea (or another video) showing things you do with the arm.
You're welcome! lol! I think I have that affect on a lot of people. This robotic arm appears to lift about 500 grams, but the claw seems to not be as strong. I would suggest that you use stronger servos for this project.
At 3:20 its a bearing I dont think its being used correctly for a bearing. It seems to be pressed up against the metal which kinda eliminates the point of a bearing
I do not think it is being used as a real bearing because the hole in the servo mount is bigger that the bearing and there is an air gap between the servo mount and the "bearing" therefore rendering their relationship as a real bearing a moot point.
Thanks for walking through this for me. I'm setting up a STEM class so kids can build this and learn about robotic arms and everything that goes into them.
That's cool! You're welcome! I am glad I helped!
Plz tell the initial position of all servos
The voice is so soothing 🤩
Thanks!
Thanks so much for this video. It was instrumental in helping be build the robot arm. No instructions came with it, and could find no instructions anywhere.
You're welcome! I am glad I can help!
Can you post links for the hardware and servos you purchased?
Mate, I mean the video is good.. but you could have edited it so the mistakes were fixed, rather than tell us after we have already assembled the robot lol and stop whispering..it’s creepy. But thanks for the upload, helped me out 👍🏻
lol! You're welcome, I am glad it helped! Yes you are right, I should have waited. I wanted to build it as soon as possible and upload it as soon as possible. But I guess I was going too fast with the video production. But if I added the mistakes it would have made the video too long. Sorry about the whispering part. I normally I mute the audio and replace it with a voice over for exactly for the reason.
This is your own robotics troubleshoot problems no quick fix don't need heaps of money but you need heaps of time and patience
error you made and corrected last, it happens a lot to me too , thanks for nice presentation.
Hello .. Thank you very much for your effort. I think 5 dof would be enough instead of 6 dof. It seemed to me that 3 DOF designs in the same direction make it cumbersome. Your video will be very useful.
Thank you! Basically yes you can make it in different models with using the same materials.
Thank you for making this but it would've helped more if had you mentioned what sized bolts you used as you went through the build. I'm only 8 minutes through the video. I hope I'm using the correct ones. I would hate to have to tear it down and have to rebuild it later.
Awesome video. I did try to build it myself with no instructions and didn't get far 😁
Oh Really? I hope this video helped.
Can you please tell me how to connect it with arduino? And how to connect the servo motors with each other?
Sure ok. I made a video on how to do that in detail. ua-cam.com/video/Eh4a6CV0QLo/v-deo.html
Thank you for making this video, there was a section skipped though.
How supply needed in terms of Amperes
Great man thanks, very much. The soft voice got to me at first, but once I got used to it it was fine. Fortunately I watched the video all the way through before I started my build. You did not mention anything about strength. Can you give us an idea (or another video) showing things you do with the arm.
You're welcome! lol! I think I have that affect on a lot of people. This robotic arm appears to lift about 500 grams, but the claw seems to not be as strong. I would suggest that you use stronger servos for this project.
Where you get that work desk???
I got it as a gift, but I have seen it online.
Bolt and nut. Those are BOLTS and NUTS.
Thnx brother , Can u send me full arduino programme for this arm
You're welcome! And here is the code.
docs.google.com/document/d/1cCAxzvZCdIyuAiQ_mW9lgB4SJGjxFZ4d-5vv_FEyKf8/edit?usp=sharing
Hi, thanks for your video, may i know the dimensions of the robot arm, better with solidwork file
How much supply needed?
That would be 5v.
Can i Use this Materials and Just use 3 Servos?
You can, but you won't be able to control it without an Arduino.
Sir, can u help us by giving code for controlling arm.. with 3 joystick , using nrf24l01(wireless) module. We used pca9685 for powering up servo ..
Sure, the code I have is in the link in the description below.
use 2 4 axis joysticks it will make control much easier
Could u please share manual of this
At 3:20 its a bearing
I dont think its being used correctly for a bearing. It seems to be pressed up against the metal which kinda eliminates the point of a bearing
I do not think it is being used as a real bearing because the hole in the servo mount is bigger that the bearing and there is an air gap between the servo mount and the "bearing" therefore rendering their relationship as a real bearing a moot point.
Flange Bearing
how did you power the whole system?
I used the Arduino 5v. You can also use 6v from lab bench power supply.
@@SciTyeTechyou could burn the arduino if you power so many servos at once
Cool😎
What is the name of this robotic arm kit.?
Here is the link on Amazon where I got this kit.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LW0LUPT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
this is 5 dof, not 6 dof
How can i get the dimensions of all parts for making its cad design?
Ordering it yourself off aliexpress
the washer thing is called a bearing lol
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Can you provide the code??
I have the code in the link in the description below.
@@SciTyeTech do you have a code without a Potentiometer and what is the value of potentiometer?
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Thanks!
@@SciTyeTech 💕
Where "bolt" = "nut"...
Poor audio
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , robot gear 30 years experience ,
Я ждал схему подключении, а в итоге получил то 25 минут того, что мог бы сделать мой брат-первоклассник за 10 минут. Однозначно диз.
😊😊😊😊 ありがとう