This project has evolved some , the basic rundown is I'm modding two Omnibots , one a regular the other a larger 2000 model. I will have two ezb kits , rad base idea was thrown out because of so much noise but could go back on the table if the omnibot drivetrain is too weak to pull it.
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more update on my omnibot 2000 project i just got my TRACKS in and the work for floor and rugs a dual track system tracks are great for ruff surfaces like rugs or rocks because of the gripping ridges ,BUT not good for floors becace they need a track with a flat surface,so i making a dual track system that will have both with post my tracks i got by wednesday,and they add them to my project
JOSH is this you first robot project or have you made others please post love to see your too
Hey F... Some great bots there. I'd love the Johnny 5 tracks. Too expensive though. Why so many bots? Maybe you should start a project thread. Would be easier for people to find that way.
I can't wait to get my grubby hands on Jarvis.... hehehehehe
its only 4 % of my robots been building for a very long time about 15 years they asked to see them,not much in to photos taken of my robots,BUT with EZB robots will be taken many photos so other can use my ideas
johhny five is about $700 plus update tracks ,itx board ,6 HSR-5995 I BOUGHT FOR $89 each,plus adding a few more,for all the other parts ,so total maybe close to $2000,and have a another johny five using mindstorm, adding wifi and gps and other sensors,only left to buy is the WIFI module
sam JARVIS looks good also thought of beening a robotics engineer,,but first starting pay only $89k a year,its very small compare to what i make now,second no travel and wont have much time to build my own robots and only gain a little
Hi all , in fact this basically is my first real robot , I've assembled premade kits , Lego , and stuff but nothing at all like this , nothing that ever had a computer , microcontroller, or servo.
Sam- be gentle with Jarvis , this is his first time..... leaving home.... Lol
josh i guess you are going to miss the little guy once i get a chance looking to make a post to see if others have made robots before too mostly all mine i put in a small computer,only ones are cant use a computer is small robots like small WALL-E ,larger WALL-E i can,i got a super good deal on the PICO ITX board, 7 boards under $350 and 6 has memory in it,they go for new $150 or more each ,PX10000G IS THE MODEL
Yeah I saw that they asked but then no one gets to see your work. It gets lost in the huge thread.
Josh, I will be gentle. :o) You're lucky I am not a girly girl or he'd come back with his fingernails polished. Just kidding. I do not even polish my nails but I am sure I have some somewhere.
LOL
I've only started trying to make robots since I discovered the ez-robot website. Before that it just didn't interest me to make an impersonal robot. Things Ive been online looked very expensive and didn't do a lot for the money they spent. Except for the R2D2s which had major cool factor going for them but I was married with 3 kids on a military income, so that was not in the picture. EZ-Robot, made it cool and accessible for a relatively cheap startup cost. My first was the Wall-e posted here and my second is the Omni2000 which has opened even more possibilities.
He is the one Im passionate about now.
Even though I only have two robots I have pictures and are the ones posted here.