Robo Calligrapher
Robo Calligrapher
Published 2017-10-09T13:24:02+00:00
We present a computational design system that allows novices and experts alike to easily create custom robotic devices. The core of our work consists of a design abstraction that models the way in which electromechanical components can be combined to form complex robotic systems. We use this abstraction to develop a visual design environment that enables an intuitive exploration of the space of robots that can be created using a given set of actuators, mounting brackets and 3d-printable components. Our computational system also provides support for design auto-completion operations, which further simplifies the task of creating robotic devices. Once robot designs are finished, they can be tested in physically simulated environments and iteratively improved until they meet the individual needs of their users.
Work done at: Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University.
List of parts:
1. Pen bracket (3d printed)
2. body plate (3d printed)
3. wheels(4) (3d printed)
4. XM-430 dynamixel motors (4 for wheels, 5 for arm)
5. metal brackets for the arms
Date published | 09/10/2017 |
Technology | FDM |
Complexity | Easy |