So, all of you watching these videos realize EO is a 19 yr old friggin genius who does all his own design, programming, welding, and machining. Just FYI.
@@funy0n583 He buys used or out of service equipment and rebuilds it, puts new guts in it and paints it. This particular attachment was made from a guiderail post and leftover 1" plate.
Amazing stuff. Recently found your channel, random idea. I’m not sure how you mounted the claw, but possibly making a quick disconnect. So the robot could attach/detach the claw or any other attachments you’ve made for it.
Use that robot arm to make a cool drawing. You can use chalk since it looked like you were surrounded by concrete, but it didn't look flat so that might be a problem.
That’s what I originally planned on doing, but since I ran out of time, the robot simply outputs a single open/close signal. Then I program the claw directly for how far to open/close. It’s back drivable so I just manually move it to a position and save it.
Uses for a giant claw bot? Man, if there were a way to give it vision/object recognition, I'd say it would be incredible for something like recycling sorting. Granted, overkill.
So, all of you watching these videos realize EO is a 19 yr old friggin genius who does all his own design, programming, welding, and machining. Just FYI.
19? where'd he get all the money to buy these things I need to do what he's doing
@@funy0n583 He buys used or out of service equipment and rebuilds it, puts new guts in it and paints it. This particular attachment was made from a guiderail post and leftover 1" plate.
@@searchpartyguy I bet most don't even own the LAND for something like this let alone the materials. Not to say it's not impressive
I just found your channel. This is incredible work.
I like the idea of a robot arm that can reliably hoop a basketball.
Love it. Looks like a professional made attachment. Keep it up love the content
>... it uses two 10 kilowatt electric actuators capable of 5500 pounds and resolution down to one thou....
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Yeah those actuators were quite the lucky find, they’re capable of moving 10x faster if I had the right drives and water cooling… maybe one day.
@@ExcessiveOverkill when robot overlords finally make their move to take over, at least you will have a worthy champion to fight for you
So editing takes a lot of time, huh? True story :P great video though
Amazing stuff. Recently found your channel, random idea. I’m not sure how you mounted the claw, but possibly making a quick disconnect. So the robot could attach/detach the claw or any other attachments you’ve made for it.
Use that robot arm to make a cool drawing. You can use chalk since it looked like you were surrounded by concrete, but it didn't look flat so that might be a problem.
Wow. This is great!
I'd say create a lift for a compact car, so you can raise it and work under it. Could use to help with changing a tire, fluids, etc.
mount it on a trailer and use it as a log picker
I’m really curious how you interfaced the drives for your gripper to the RJ2. Is it basic pulse digital outputs for certain durations?
That’s what I originally planned on doing, but since I ran out of time, the robot simply outputs a single open/close signal. Then I program the claw directly for how far to open/close. It’s back drivable so I just manually move it to a position and save it.
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How much cost this robot?
I would put one in the garden to water my plants.
"Playing Game With You" Bro If That Thing Rage-Quit It Would Take Your House Down. Dont Piss It Off lol.
Uses for a giant claw bot? Man, if there were a way to give it vision/object recognition, I'd say it would be incredible for something like recycling sorting. Granted, overkill.
Generator, tracked carriage, cutting and splitting firewood from inside....
So this is how humanity ends.
Ти ми живееш в моята мечта!
Googely eyes? 👉👈