Name: Data
This is a full-scale replica of Data from Star-Trek that I have built to entertain the clients of ReStoring Data, a Canadian data recovery company located in Vancouver, BC.
As passionate about robotics as I am, I thought it would be entertaining to have a full replica of Data in my data recovery company.
Data has two SM-S8166M servos for the head and other two for each arm and is running on the old EZB board. The arms are currently purposely disabled to limit movement as this guy can hit you if you just say Hi 5
Right now Data can follow faces and movements, tell random jokes, respond to specific commands, is greeting clients.
I’m still working on his personality and some dance moves...
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This is awesome! I wouldn't be able to handle having Data around, I'd always be wondering if someone replaced him with Lore eek
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Outstanding... I would like to able to use that face on my InMoov Robot.
Where did you get that?
Hi jackphillips1953, I love your InMoov Robot and I’m thinking to make it as my next robot. I’m not sure if this type of head will be good for you just because it’s not elastic material, it’s a resin casting.
Chrissi, I’m actually programming him to dance to this spot rap song
:D
@robotdude you're my hero! Please get a video up so we can share it!
This is one of the first head tracking attempts.
Thanks.. too bad.. it would be very cool though if I could. Let me know if can think of something.. The head size looks about right.