Its here. The teaser you've been waiting for. The Mecha Morphix robotic platform and eco system online course.
Learn robotics as you build. Course will include hours of detailed video instruction on 3d printing, assembling, wiring and programming your robot head with a detailed BOM for parts and materials. The course will guide you through the completion of the robot head ALAN, but the online store will include many new modular parts like heads, necks and shoulders to modify your robot into new characters. One platform unlimited robots.
Programming
Parts & Materials
You will build using proven controllers like the EZB, Arduino and ESP 32 to control the robots motions. The EZ Robot camera can give your robot vision.
You'll need various tools including a 3D printer to produce the parts. And others like standard tools a screw driver etc to assemble the robot.
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Yeah sorry about that - we were doing a db migration and needed to ensure the db's were in sync. so adding wasn't a problem, but editing was disabled. all good in the hood now!
Wow, brilliant and wicked talent. You never disappoint. This just may push me into finally getting a 3D printer and subscribing to your platform. I've been threatening to do it for a few years now. This is something I can actually trust and enjoy.
Hey everyone. We are beginning to focus on gathering information on potential students over the Holidays. We are looking for all sources like Discord channels, Facebook groups tags for insta, Tic Tok,etc LinkedIn. If you have a place (besides here) that you frequent, please leave a comment. We are also looking for various robot and 3d printing events throughout the United States and the World to attend in 2026. If you've been to any let us know. Thanks!
Have you considered partnering with a 3d printer manufacturer? It could be useful to piggy back off their customers - and also give them an opportunity to re-engage their existing customers. And attract new customers with something new to print etc
The only downside is it could paint you in a corner if partner agreement doesnt let you promote other printers.
We have, we are in talks with Matter Hackers, but also filament/resin partners and print farms in LA.
Im a Bambu Labs printer fan myself
Also have a couple of Creality Ender 3
All the parts for the Alan head and shoulders will print on a Bambu P1P (*256mm cubed printer) without being sliced into smaller parts. There are approximately 52 parts to be printed depending on your choices.
That's awesome, Will - I'm happy to hear that! I really hope this project receives the success it deserves. You know I've always been a fan of ALAN from the start!