Hello Everyone !
First of all I would like to thank all of You for great inspiration to building robot, specially DJ Sures and Louis T . Many of Yours ideas were copied in my project guys. It takes almost 3 months to build Wall-e with 12 servos, Mp3 trigger, amplifier, camera, ultrasonic distance sensor, laser diode and some other stuff...
Now it's time to programm something ;-) (and by the way, sorry for my English I'm not a native speaker ;-)
The biggest challange in construction:
- head - many small parts in small head: 4 servos (2 servos for movement 2 parts of head independently, and 2 for eyebrow movement), camera, laser diode, blue right eye
- and of course the neck for vertical movement - you will see, why it was hard to do...
After upgrade:
- VU meter for mouth emotion
- Bar led for voltage mettering in place of wall-e solar battery
- Voltage metter on the back with current voltage
- tilt servos to move body up/down during forward/backward movement
Laser diode in phone camera looks amazing, don't you think ;-)
And the heart is beating...
Plans for the future:
- 2 servos for wheels tilt (like Louis T) (It's done - now I have 14 servos in my Wall-e ;-)
- 2 servos in the arms for fingers movement (I have to forget about it because there are no so small servos :-( )
Walle inside:
And problem with neck
By fisha
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Hi
In Poland - nowhere :-) In the world - you can buy ;-) Mine is from England ebuy, after 3 months searching
I'm from Szczecin for your information Man and welcome in "the real world" :-)
I think that you can wait for offer to spent no more then 100$ for such a toy, rest is too much;-)
fisha, I sure like how your robot can show emotions! Very cool, good work. Steve S
Thanks a lot Steve S. Actually, I've made some modifications in my project: 2 additional servos for arms, and the sinew between two parts of head to show emotions more softly (two parts of the head are more closely now - I minimalized the gap between the eyes ;-) In free time I will make some pictures or video. I've also changed mp3 trigger to wirelees audio transmitter (30m) - it is much better in quality and I can play any phrase on wall-e without any boundries (of course Pandoras bot too ;-). I've resolved the problem with the powering of my wall-e, now I have 5Ah acu, built with 2 slots (each 6x2500mAh AA acu) connected in pararell.
@fisha I haven't looked at alot of the walle projects but yours is awesome. I know its been said, but that eye emotion is great. I'm going to look at some of the others now just to compare. Truly inspiring.
Thank you, but you should see the project of Louis T - it was amazing!
Louis T. project rules ;-)
Mine is only some kind of copy with some additional stuff ;-) All wouldn't be possible without DJ Sures And wall-e is very kind type of robot ;-)
It is the first step for me and amazing for Wall-e ;-)
and... the Masters of the second scene ;-)