Other robots from Synthiam community

DJ's Six Hexapod Robot Tracking Ball
This was a fun use of ARC to configure a Six Hexapod to track and chase a red ball. Earlier this evening, we had a group...

Cardboardhacker's Mtr(Mechanical Tracked Robot)
Hey guys! Heres The first version of MTR. As I mention in the video, more improvements to come. Tech.

Mickey666maus's Cycloidal Reducer 40:1
This is a WIP of a cycloidal gearbox with a reduction ratio of 40:1. It is driven by a Tarot 4108 brushless motor, in...
What count did you use,1024?
Yes in properties 1024
Every servo 3 frames, 1, 1024, 512 in auto-position - right, cleft, center - up, down, center
Thanks Jeremie for liking my post, received the email
On to my next project, a servo City Car
EzAng
EzAng The crane is awesome, It operated so smooth. Got a cool plan for it in something?
Boys and their toys. I love it when guys play and have fun. Keeps us all young and the brains sharp. Nice work. Don't stop.
Also nice looking car platform. servo City is getting rich off you (and me. hehehe).
RoboHappy, thanks for your comment, I have no plans for the crane. Any Ideas?
Dave, thanks for your comment also,
I purchased my first JD robot in March of 2019 - now it is May 2021, learned so many things in over 2 years, and I hope more projects to come also.
Agree, servo city is getting rich off you and me, :-( , lol - These projects do keep the mind, brain sharp...
My wife and I do wonder, what do others do with all their projects?
my office is getting loaded with these things, 3d printer and all the rest, lol
EzAng
This morning while drinking some coffee, I was looking up the "latest in robotics technology". I was amazed by what I saw.
Just put "latest in robotics technology" and "the history of robotics", in google or any search engine, just to mention a few, robotics in: AI, automation, medical, all the military, space, manufacturing, robotics education in schools etc...
Looking up graphs and charts of the life of robotics...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_robots
https://robotics.sites.stanford.edu/about/history-robotics
The first modern robots The earliest robots as we know them were created in the early 1950s by George C. Devol, an inventor from Louisville, Kentucky. He invented and patented a reprogrammable manipulator called "Unimate," from "Universal Automation." For the next decade, he attempted to sell his product in the industry, but did not succeed. In the late 1960s, businessman/engineer Joseph Engleberger acquired Devol's robot patent and was able to modify it into an industrial robot and form a company called Unimation to produce and market the robots. For his efforts and successes, Engleberger is known in the industry as "the Father of Robotics."
Let me know what you think,
be well, EzAng