Robot Week Wrap-Up
We celebrated the launch of Make: Volume 39 — Robotics, with five days of robot-related articles, pictures, videos, reviews and projects we called Robot Week. It’s been a blast! In case you missed anything, here’s a quick review.
We celebrated the launch of Make: Volume 39 — Robotics, with five days of robot-related articles, pictures, videos, reviews and projects we called Robot Week. It’s been a blast! In case you missed anything, here’s a quick review.
The web developers are coming, and they’re bringing Javascript frameworks that let you build robots and rockets more easily.
Servo motors are a popular component in maker projects. Watch how we used two – without the aid of a micocontroller – to power the TRS Drawbot, the latest addition to our beginner-friendly electronics series of Weekend Projects.
castAR bridges the gap between the physical world and the virtual world by combining projected augmented reality, true virtual reality, and true augmented reality in a magical pair of glasses.
When I think about all my builds over the years, I find there are a few components I use over and over again — kind of like my own personal Lego set.
Lem Fugitt of Robots-Dreams.com captured some of his favorite images from MakerCon and Maker Faire.
Daniel Albert set out to show that it is possible to build a full size biped that can walk for well under $10,000. He’s trying to beat the odds and compete against the big guys at the DARPA Robotics Challenge.