Well it's never really complete right?
Here's my first (whew!) fully working droid, "Archetype". As you can see its somewhat EZbit "friendly" so room for expansion is possible.
I hope you all like my style...back to the old way of doing things, without 3D printers. Having said that, I have to credit Richard R for the ezbits.
Enjoy, and comments and suggestions are appreciated!
As of right now, I can't use everything at the same time, since it causes the ezb to brown out. I have also done the super cap fix, although it helps, I still only have a 2 amp voltage regulator running everything. That's only temporary of course. Once I get a higher amp battery I'll post some videos.
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@ANDY As always you are very kind on the compliments...I do appreciate it.
Using a 3D printer for me is mainly brackets and joints and mechanisms...stuff that need precise measurements. I'm most likely never gonna use it for artwork by itself...but definitely as a supplemental tool.
Oh I'll try to take pics again...they keep coming out sideways lol
This needs a video!
@DJ Sorry man I am severely allergic to social media...YouTube included! BUT... videos are coming...I'm getting some help from @thetechguru Alan for this project.
Amazing robot!
@MovieMaker
Thank you sir!
I agree, we need videos !
@jstarne1
Videos are on their way! Got something cool planned out. Right now I'm working on the third base/head/torso combination. Also some new, interesting arms.
@Doombot
Looking forward to seeing it, some amazing work!