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@nallycat I didn't put the micro switch in. The joint works fine without it, as you control the movement thru programming. I assume that it would be as you described and is there as a safe guard. Better to ask Aerius, as he developed it.
Very cool!
this guy has some interested video's about making a dog.
If anything, this is not a failure do to the name. The name Frankendog blows my mind!
Keep up the hard work and have fun with it. I had many, many prototypes when I developed my B9 Robot arms and am still working out better ways to make them move. Each failed generation is added to my "Hall Of Shame". LOL!
@Dave Schulpius: I think you mean Hall of $hame
Ya, for sure \(\) eek
How could I miss this? It is great work, keep it up! Frankendog should dress up for Halloween!