John ... In which case, in your mind, absolutely every robot has at least 7 DOF because it can be tossed up into the air. I expect the rest of us will go on ...
Peter Balch
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Peter, I think you are being over-conflictive here ;) Just incubate what I said for a bit. Remember, I am making a distinction between DOF of joints (ie...
John Palmisano
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Apr 1, 2008 10:48 am
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John ... If you will (knowingly) say such contentious things ... ... I don't expect you'll ever get me to call if "DOF" but I'd be interested if you have some...
Peter Balch
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Apr 1, 2008 8:00 pm
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... As KJohn suggested, perhaps we need a new term to distinguish the two . . . ideas? ... flexibility Well, it basically requires taking advantage of...
John Palmisano
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Peter Balch said: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 2:59 PM ... As far as I know, you're the only one who has one. I've only seen one video of it, and wasn't that...
Hi guys, i want a motor for my robot. The requirements are like torque of around 0.1Nm and 200rpm. I wish to rotate it to certain arbitarary angles ie i want...
Stepper motors do this, though the angles will have to be multiples of the step angle. (unless you use an expensive controller) You will need a Motor drive...
Not that far ahead. From my Roboquad review published in Robot Magazine back in October, 2007: "Roboquad is surprisingly mobile. Although each of its four legs...
Hello, I'm looking for anyone in the Seattle area there who has any kind of robot that can be controlled with Microsoft Robotics Studio, that is willing to...
Can someone from the group help me fabricate a mechanical arm. I would be able to pay you for your expertise. I have machine shop, welding, electrical and...
Hi, there It sounds like an ambitious project, and that you have the skills to tackle it. I am going to give you the normal pat response to this question:...
I'll give an opinion---that, and 5 bucks, might bye you a cup of coffee. :) Here is how I view the situation: The gyro has as its axis of reference, the axis...
Thanks, that is what I thought. Doug Leppard Global ConneXion Director Global Technology Office Campus Crusade for Christ International Doug.Leppard@... ...
good answer!!! ... From: David To: SeattleRobotics@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 2:32 PM Subject: [SeattleRobotics] Re: Mechanical arm Hi,...
The Puyallup Fair is hosting its annual Creative Kids Robot Show again on April 19th and 20th, which is part of the annual spring fair at the Puyallup Fair...
time to block this one? ... From: Brandy To: Seattlerobotics Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:27 PM Subject: [SeattleRobotics] stllkn@... has invited you to...
The answer is yes and no. Ideally you should be at the center of mass or the rotation axis not always the same as is the case in a wheeled vehicle but is for...
... All parts of a rigid body rotate at the same rate - wheels or no wheels. Gyros can be mounted anywhere. And thank goodness they do. How in the world are...