I thought the same. You also need a project to make at school? I do. I want to make maybe a bot that avoids obstacles or maybe a security camera, maybe you have any ideas for me. Not too easy, not to difficult and not too expensive to make.
@@oliviergoggins Hi Olivier, I do not need a project for school because I'm already 26 y/o. I'm a software developer and self employed so I do know how to program very well. A bot that avoids obstacles is a nice projekt but does not have a real purpose. A security cam would be the better project IMHO. But then please stay away from Arduino because they provide too less computing power (with 8Hz to 16Hz clock rate it would take 1-3 minutes to process and save only ONE image in HD resolution). Try using a raspberry pi Zero W (the "W" is important because it stands for "wireless" [wifi and bluetooth]). The zero W is quite cheap and building the camera + programming it is quite fun. If you don't have the knowledge about raspberry/linux: there are maaaany tutorials online). If you need help don't hesitate to contact me and I will help you to get this project done. even if you decide for another project. I built myself a RC Rover with 4 Motors/Chains, but that does cost a bit more.
I've watched a lot of these videos now and I have a serious question. Are there any Arduino projects that aren't worthless, pointless garbage? Or something that I can't already buy as a complete working gadget off of Amazon? I don't think I've seen anything on UA-cam with any genuine inventiveness and innovative worth.
Arduino is just a platfrom for experiments and prototyping. No one will offer you a product based on all these wires, glue, etc. If you want to upgrade one of your prototypes to a working solution, you need to select a microcontroller, a set of modules, design a PCB and test this stuff. Of course, there are some interesting projects based on arduino-like devices, but I think they are all overpriced (maybe excerpt for the RPi projects).
You can make a HOTAS (Hands on Throttle and Stick) for flight simulators. Many affordable joysticks use a low resolution sensor (255 points on each axis). With an arduino you can bump the accuracy up to 1023 dots on each axis which is 4x the resolution.
So you are just taking peoples video, of projects they have put a lot of time, effort and money into. Which they document for free to support the community which helped them learn in the first place. You are then using that video without even so much as a credit to make money/grow your channel. Classy.
Мдаа уууууж... После таких видео и появляются (вполне обоснованно) люди, которые считают, что на ардуино можно только игрушки делать. В чём ЭТО топ??? Тысячи раз повторённые схемы и программы, в которых используется всего пару процентов от возможностей AVR. Дизлайк.
CLICKABLE TIME:
00:00 - Home Automation with Arduino
01:25 - Robotic Third Lego Hand
03:35 - DIY 3D Scanner
06:15 - Egg Bot
07:05 - Gesture Controlled Arduino Game
07:55 - Arduino Dance Pad
11:55 - The Beast
13:15 - 6-Axis Robot Arm
14:40 - MobBob
16:10 - Arduino Bike Tachometer
6:08 *I call this one "the failure"*
He made a blob
i want too place my home automatic wires under my house. Cool. Easy to replace and modify when needs :P
13:09 Shouldn't the bot avoid that obstacle? what does it use the ultrasonic sensor for?
I thought the same. You also need a project to make at school? I do. I want to make maybe a bot that avoids obstacles or maybe a security camera, maybe you have any ideas for me. Not too easy, not to difficult and not too expensive to make.
@@oliviergoggins Hi Olivier, I do not need a project for school because I'm already 26 y/o. I'm a software developer and self employed so I do know how to program very well. A bot that avoids obstacles is a nice projekt but does not have a real purpose. A security cam would be the better project IMHO.
But then please stay away from Arduino because they provide too less computing power (with 8Hz to 16Hz clock rate it would take 1-3 minutes to process and save only ONE image in HD resolution). Try using a raspberry pi Zero W (the "W" is important because it stands for "wireless" [wifi and bluetooth]). The zero W is quite cheap and building the camera + programming it is quite fun. If you don't have the knowledge about raspberry/linux: there are maaaany tutorials online).
If you need help don't hesitate to contact me and I will help you to get this project done. even if you decide for another project. I built myself a RC Rover with 4 Motors/Chains, but that does cost a bit more.
@@oliviergoggins Do you need my mail address?
@@markusschnepf from where should i start learning?
@@weslysubianto3934 thingiverse.com
Instuctables.com
what is the software name at the 3:12 that is showing robot's moves simultaneously?
1:50 ah yes lego and tape, quality construction
Which sensor is used for gesture controlled pac man????????
03:17 what kind of program is that please
On the computer this a Graphic Interface
Can you make a full tutorial about the 3d scanner plz.
Before we had Playmobil, now we have 00:03.
When your dolls have a nicer crib than you.
Some really interesting projects in that list
cool video, like it!!!!
Cool projects!!
first one is my favorite
Your videos are good.
This video is completely useless without links to the projects. Great job.
Yea, really got to have some links. Interesting projects, but really need the links.
How to make this robotic LEGO hand?
I've watched a lot of these videos now and I have a serious question. Are there any Arduino projects that aren't worthless, pointless garbage? Or something that I can't already buy as a complete working gadget off of Amazon? I don't think I've seen anything on UA-cam with any genuine inventiveness and innovative worth.
Arduino is just a platfrom for experiments and prototyping. No one will offer you a product based on all these wires, glue, etc. If you want to upgrade one of your prototypes to a working solution, you need to select a microcontroller, a set of modules, design a PCB and test this stuff. Of course, there are some interesting projects based on arduino-like devices, but I think they are all overpriced (maybe excerpt for the RPi projects).
You can make a HOTAS (Hands on Throttle and Stick) for flight simulators.
Many affordable joysticks use a low resolution sensor (255 points on each axis).
With an arduino you can bump the accuracy up to 1023 dots on each axis which is 4x the resolution.
nice Projects👍🏻
Good 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️
Incredible
that's crazy!
Interesting projects listed👍
So you are just taking peoples video, of projects they have put a lot of time, effort and money into. Which they document for free to support the community which helped them learn in the first place. You are then using that video without even so much as a credit to make money/grow your channel. Classy.
Can you add links in the description to video what you use? Xd
3D printer use DC motor i like it but it's need precising but still good work thanks .
How to make 6 axis robot arm?, teach me.
Can you please send me the first project in detail ??🙏
what tech do you study
Wow experiment 🧪
Wow:)
3:34
You is brazileiro
You is brazil
Interesante
Projects for kids...
alll are waste projects, no use
All those projects barely working and none hase a real usecase. So I would call this video Worst 10.
Hope I win the giveaway.
Мдаа уууууж... После таких видео и появляются (вполне обоснованно) люди, которые считают, что на ардуино можно только игрушки делать. В чём ЭТО топ??? Тысячи раз повторённые схемы и программы, в которых используется всего пару процентов от возможностей AVR. Дизлайк.
CRAP!
Wtf copied