Teslabot (Optimus) Wrist Mechanism Model
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- After watching an interview between Herbert Ong and Scott Walter ( • Tesla Bot Expert Shows... )about the wrist mechanism used by the Teslabot, I got excited enough to make a working model from my junk box parts and Arduino Uno.
Hi how can I contact you? can I have your email, I have some questions regarding in how to automate a mixer. I hope you read this thank you!
So sorry I didn't reply. I can't do anything as I am out of country with no materials and I lose interest very quickly in projects so would not make the best helper. Also, I am lazy. If you don't know Arduino, take the time to learn. It will be a lifelong aid to any ideas you may have.
Very cool.
I'd at least use an USB hub to power those servos. You notebook might not burn out right away, but those servos can pull a surprising about of current.
Thanks for sharing this video. I really enjoyed it.
Could you give the link of the interview between Herbert Ong and Scott Walter.
Thank you for your video.
Here it is: ruclips.net/video/6X_UtMQ4c5o/видео.html
Thank you.
@@demej00 Thank you.
Those are the two videos he is talking about.
ruclips.net/video/1u0t2iATSs0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/GNFZ8FDuy-g/видео.html
I am not very good in english and the video is very long. Do you think this mechanism belongs to Scott Walter ?
@@oracid No, Scott was just explaining how he thought Optimus's wrist worked. I think Tesla engineers came up with the wrist design as I have not seen it any where else yet.
@@demej00 Thank you for your anwer. If I find something about this mechanism, I will tell you.
Stand it vertical and replace the hand with a head and it is also a great neck mechanism
Great idea.
Very interesting !
Nice 👏🏻
its pretty cool, keep going 🙌🙌
Jim, you're so clever. Becoming a robotics engineer!
Thanks Mary Ann. No I am adverse to math stuff - just like to stick parts together to do something. Could have never become an engineer although I suppose I was a software engineer.