Dirgebot V1

Doombot

USA

Hello all It's been a while since I posted, been busy catching up on back orders for IKON so that took up most of my time.

I finished Doombot's skeleton/frame and I took him apart to make molds so I can reproduce the parts in aluminum and carbon fiber and kevlar. Its gonna be one mean deadly machine.

Anyway in the meantime I created Dirgebot, a smaller, less menacing and simpler to program (less moving parts) machine that's somewhat kid-friendly (for me). I wanted something my kid can play with (she wont even go in the room where Doom was parked).

Anyhoo here is the progress. Depending on how this proto goes I may market this model as a complete, not a kit, but something that can be used out of the box with no guesswork. I'm looking for an ARC programmer who can work with me, in exchange for stake in the future company. I recently established Bertone Industries, LLC and I have access to a warehouse and it will be manufactured here in the US using rotocasting techniques. Please contact me if interested here: [email protected]. Thanks guys!

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This still uses the V3 board and a webcam, alongside the W3 Iconia mounted on its chest. I will upgrade soon. Please be nice to us dinosaurs! haha

He stands at 3' 4" currently.

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Testing the arm

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Head armature

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Sketching the head

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Chestplate attached

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Nearly finished sculpt. I'm gonna make a tutorial for making molds and casting fiberglass panels. This head is gonna be produced in fiberglass, alongside the rest of the robot when the sculpting is done. Hope you all like it.:D

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#113  

Hi Guys, I am still about - I have been designing Assistive Tech. ARC is truly amazing!

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#114  

@Toymaker Hey Tony! How you been man? I was wondering how your project is now...seriously I'm finding a bunch of those Bosch motors youve sent me a while back...

#115  

Update. Getting the parts to fit.

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Portugal
#117  

Hi Doombot, what servos are you using? Are you sure the servos will handle the weight of that arm?

#118  

Hello Dark Harvest, yeah I've tested them they can handle it. I'm using an InMoov shoulder gearbox, 40KG for the bicep rotation, 150KG for the elbow, and EZ Robot servos for the wrist rotation.

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hey @DJ, should I just go ahead and start a new build progress with this account? I haven’t got a response if I can salvage my old account back