I'm not brave enough for "live hacks" yet, but this shows me updating my software, explaining how I built him, trying to remember which ports his servos are connected to (oops) and how I was able to use the stock toy switches with some resistors on 1 ADC line. I'll have to actually make him do something cute in a future video.
He is not the Ultimate wall.E that most builders get to hack, I accidently got a smaller non-motorized version (which I don't recommend due to size) but I've come to like the little guy.
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Wow Justin, I’m also impressed that you fit all that in there! Excellent work!
Thanks for the video. I don’t think pictures would have done it justice, so a video walk through was a great idea!
Justin, Just saw your video on YouTube, and loved it. You were very resourceful sorting out a place for everything. Nice work old friend, thanks for sharing. Steve S
Justin, I just watched your video. I too am impressed with your wooden arms and how you fit everything in that small space. Nice work and thanks for sharing. merne
Dave, Jeremie, Steve, and Merne, Thank you all so much for the awesome and encouraging feedback!!