Rsp Robot

R2D2

Spain
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Hi all! I'm excited to share this project with you, this is the robot RSP, I bought my second ez-b (v3) and having checked with my first robot(MY ROBOT) , I decided to undertake a larger project, its height will be of 5.4 feet (1.65 m), currently under construction I have the head, and gathered the materials for the traction system, some voltage regulators, 2 rc esc, several batteries, etc.. I enclose a drawing of how it will look when completed and some photos and video. I hope this project will have a mutual sense of teaching and learning for the entire community that will inspire others and that I may be inspired by all your valuable ideas, more information soon.:P

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#17  

botz012248 the documentation of the project believe it is important for growth in the community, absorbing ideas from each other, a big robot controlled by a board so small! that wonderful contrast, and how much free space for wiring! I encourage everyone to build large robots, with the fantastic work of DJ and his team, the increasing accuracy of the software to control servos and other accessories, is easier than ever! My project will not be too quick to finish, I'm expecting a package of $ 150 high-torque servo, which is lost for the last 3 months, communicating with hongkong to fix it. GIZMO also follow your project closely to increase my personal database.

#18  

A robot of that size you should just put a mini atx computer in it with a 12v power supply...... I did it with a much smaller bot.

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Check out my "Project Gizmo" update in this thread. I've added pics of the finished head. I'm looking forward to seeing your progress R2D2. Again; I concur. DJ has given us so much!

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#20  

@ Jstarne1: nice mini itx board with a practice video output!. Using another PC for wireless communication, or programs from the PC integrated into the robot?

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#21  

Hey R2D2 your build is looking great,good to see people are thinking out side the box. Quick question what did you use to make the eyes?

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#22  

Vettelover, the eyes are two lanterns plastic of 2 dollars, then painted in white, light bulbs are replaced by blue LEDs. I have also used "polarized adhesive", which is used to darken the windows of cars, so that you can not see inside from outside, and blend a little light inetrior, Greetings.

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The head is complete and support the neck with his pitch servo. In the construction of the neck I used some materials as a hobby helicopter type chassis 450, a shaft support bearing rc car, steering gear arm rc car for the pitch axis, helicopter screws, aluminum foil fine and a plate of computer hard drive. By this I mean that robot builders can adapt our needs to pieces that already exist in markets and thus relieve rc lot of work in the manufacture of our parts.:D

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