Robotics

Making a robot can be an incredibly rewarding experience. It’s the perfect combination of creativity, engineering and problem solving. However, if you’re just getting started in robotics, it can also be overwhelming. To make things easier for those who are just starting out, we’ve put together some tips and tricks to help makers bring robots to life! From the basics of assembling your robot to software implementation, these pointers will give you everything you need to get started on your robotic adventure!

Clayton Bailey profile

You may have bumped into Clayton Bailey’s work online before. He’s a crazed robot sculptor, ceramics artist, armorer, ray gun builder, and all-around Dail-esque weirdo (and we mean that in a good way). Here’s a profile of him from Weird America. The Ceramic and Metal Sculpture of Clayton Bailey – Link

More i-SOBOT videos

Robots Dreams (by way of Waziwazi) has posted new videos of the forthcoming Tomy i-Sobot, a very nimble and sophisticated mini-humanoid (especially given its $299 pricetag). Can’t wait for this thing to come out to see about its hacks potential. The i-Sobot is available for pre-order on Amazon (and elsewhere) and is supposed to “in […]

Wiimote-controlled robot

This bot was built by Andrew Hundt, Boris Lipchin, and Ned Fox for an Intro to Robotics class at Carnegie Mellon. It uses modified DarwiinRemote software and the venerable MIT HandyBoard to tank-drive a camera-equipped LEGObot. Andrew writes: This robot is composed of Legos and uses a handyboard as the control hardware. It has 4 […]

BEAM Vibrobot spiders

BEAM Vibrobot spiders

This short vid shows two really sweet BEAM Vibrobot “spiders” skittering around on a dinner plate. If you’re interested in learning how to make solar-powered vibrobots, I did a how-to on Street Tech a while back (see link below). BEAM spider bots face off – Link How-To: Build BEAM Vibrobots – Link

Doctor-bots play Operation

2nd year engineering students from UBC (University of British Columbia) building robots to “play” a jumbo version of the electronic board game Operation. 2007 UBC Engineering Physics 253 – Doctor-Bot – Link Related: OPERATION: The costume – Link Make your own Operation board game – Link Making an ‘Operation’ game costume – Link