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Humanoid Project Full Scale

Hi ,

i want to build a humanoid robot , that walk on 2 legs. i , figure i need strong servo´s that provite the weight. because my humanoid robot become about 190 cm high. but i not sure if i can use normal servo´s from the EZ-b developer kit. i think that is to weak to suport movement. also i want build a accu 12 volt or 24 in it. so he have power on is onw while. I hope someone can help me.

regards Michael

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Netherlands
#49  

as I know how to solve this. I can change the AP mode in client mode.

Canada
#50  

This is sick dude.

Netherlands
#51  

Hi OakMot,

how do you mean by that? Besides you also have a nice humanoid project. can also walk on two legs? I finally got my first test with the servomotor. next step is to make frames for the servo motor. as soon as the servo motor is in its frame. I can finally program. it would slowly processing. maybe I have about three months a walking robot in home;)

best regards Michael

#52  

@RoboMicke.... "sick" in this case means good or cool... It's basically teenager slang for awesome....:)

Netherlands
#53  

oke ;p I was not sure. thanks Richard R

Canada
#54  

@robomicke

Yeah! Sorry. You're project is awesome. I'll be following your project to see how it goes.

I believe that if were going to build any robots with maximum potential, they need to be humanoid, at least to start. The reason being, we are introducing these machines into a world that is built around the human structure.

As cool as it is, wheels and treds for robots aren't practicable. The world we live in is based off of bipedal movement, so anything we build needs to have bipedal movement to reach the most potential possible. As steep as the climb is for humanoid walking robots, it needs to be started. The more of us work on it, the brighter the future for robotics.