Of recent, there has not been a lot on RUclips that made me have a serious belly laugh. This is terrific. I am totally going to build this. Thanks Joe for showing this off. Your enthusiasm about this is infectious.
Vorpal is a totally awesome project. Built it with my son this Christmas from parts sourced from AliExpress/eBay. Some of the parts were a bit different so we had to do some small modifications, but wasnt too hard. Also the code is easy to understand and to mod. We built with a joystick as the key D-pad didnt arrive in time.
Whoa! That's cool! In Philadelphia, there was a robotics/3D-printing class that I attended, and Vorpal Robotics was teaching it! I got to 3D print my own attachments for the drawing-contest, and my robot got first place on one of the three trials because of the intricate design of the attachment! :D
As usual, just blown away! Thanks for sharing Joe! Certainly a "a must do project" as soon as health an work issues are solved. Thumbs up from the looking glass
Love your videos! I had my daughter watch this and now we are going to have our first project together! She is 8 so this is going to be fun and a great learning experience for both of us.
i probably have all of those parts on my inverntoy, well servos have been coming for a month now and, well only thing im missing is that 12 port pwm driver, but i got few 2003 that i could use instead. but what i dont have, is time!! :/
This is really an awesome project. I am sort of obsessing on the idea of this. I would love to know how they created the remote. Since I am JUST starting to get to know a bit about Arduino I dont quite get the connection. Can you point to where I can see how the target is controlled by the remote? I know it is connected via Bluetooth. Where is the API/ library covering the connection? I would love just a hello world on this connection. AMAZING proj! I would love for this to be a learning project for me to do on my own.
Ok. Doing research on how HC-05 and HC-06 work. (Maybe can be replaced by ESP8266?)... starting to see how the controls work. Bluetooth connection acts just like a USB Cable connection. Arduino can not tell the difference. Ok, I might just be able to do this. (Any little hints though would be greatly appreciated!). I am definitely having trouble finding info on building the hard remote part of this. So... hardware pointers would be sweeeeet! Anyway thanks for the vid! You pointed me into some cool spaces!
Very nice project , seen this in the previous year ,but definitely building it this year . Thanks for the links to order the materials , the only thing i cant seem to find are the ceramic magnets. If anyone has a link to those please share.
hi, good job you buy a kit, or you buy diferents pieces and do it? the HC05's, you config it first,? my vorpal, do test, do demo, but not conect with gamepad. thanks
The switch size is bigger than the holes in the model on Thingiverse .. anyone have an updated model for the base that fits the switch in the link here?
Cool project. Just a comment on buying parts: I bought small plastic servos multiple times online and from reputable sources and I must say the servos I normally buy on ebay, banggood, etc... are very inconsistent. Bare in mind I am only talking about the smaller plastic ones. I got some that worked very well and others in which the driver burned down just from powering it on once, some in which the gears where defective and rattled their way to oblivion and some that simply did not work. The most common problem is that, with the same control setup, they were off by, sometime, 30º from what it is was expected. Even when buying from the same seller, they get different batches and one time you get perfectly good parts and the next one they are all garbage. I am not in anyway telling you not to buy parts from ebay, I myself continue to do it and it is much more cost effective than other sources. I am just saying that servos specifically I prefer to just get them from reputable sources because, even though they are more expensive, they normally have better quality control. And since I do this as a hobby and my focus is to have fun doing it, I prefer not to waste my time having issues that can be avoided. Of course, to each is own and some people might not have the money for that but I just wanted to share my experience for the ones that are weighting both options. In this particular case I do believe, if you have the means, you should buy it from the guys that took the time to make something cool and opened it to everyone :)
To be fair, with the servos, vorpal in fact send you an extra one just in case. one of the ones i had in the kit also didn't work. i supported the guys because i believed they deserve it. it;s a great project and a great initiative and i fully support it.
great video Joe, Jerry looks awesome, if you had some ninja flex maybe making some boots or sneakers for him he might get better traction on hard surfaces?. If you had to sum up the time spent making his parts and putting him together how long would have taken? love the content.
Hehe I actually taught of the boots, will have to design something :) the parts took about 2 - 3 days on total to print at 150 microns and about 2 hours to put the whole thing together
Just found your channel bro. Its awesome! i have been 3d printing forever and just got an ulimaker 3 extended and im printing in PC and copolyester and TPU. do you even print in pla or abs anymore? can you give me some wisdom on when to use with material and why? thanks man! cheers!
I usually print in PLA for prototyping and fancy stuff, ABS for customer prints usually when requested more if I am printing something functional that needs to withstand high heat. Alternatively PETG for functional part. Nylon and ASA for stuff that will see outside elements :)
Great video again :) I watched your video on the Rubik’s cube solving robot and then had to build one, I have watched this video and now have to build one of these, you are costing me a small fortune!! One question if I may, are you using protected 18650 batteries?
3D Maker Noob lol keep the projects coming, these electronics and 3d printing combined ones are the best and you present them in a way which makes it hard for me to ignore! Am I right in saying if I buy the kit from the store then the battery holder is not protected tho? So your set up has neither protected? Like you I have many batteries from vape mods but just trying to get an idea what I need.
Thanks for informing us that scratch gift by MIT just like Mit app I2. But it would be better if we can programme to arduino Permanently using S4A scratch . Because S4A need usb serial connection for working instead stand alone ini scratch code !!!!
FYI If you buy the HC-5 Bluetooths adapters on your own, you will have to program them as slave and master. The two they send are preprogrammed. Watch ruclips.net/video/BXXAcFOTnBo/видео.html for instructions on how to program them.
Fortunately I found almost everything locally. :) One question remains.. Is there a tutorial to flash the arduino panels with the correct code? Because if you dont get them from vorpal robotics then you have to deal with that problem on your own...
Is it real the fastest "new life" addition can be working doing this(ez job) and learning of it(subject-buy)? Then who reads this if not true? After 12am time-killing + different feel in life.
Of recent, there has not been a lot on RUclips that made me have a serious belly laugh. This is terrific. I am totally going to build this. Thanks Joe for showing this off. Your enthusiasm about this is infectious.
Vorpal is a totally awesome project. Built it with my son this Christmas from parts sourced from AliExpress/eBay. Some of the parts were a bit different so we had to do some small modifications, but wasnt too hard. Also the code is easy to understand and to mod. We built with a joystick as the key D-pad didnt arrive in time.
Thats fantastic Joe, I saw this months ago and was very tempted, now even more so.
You videos are getting better every time mate, very nice indeed.
Whoa! That's cool! In Philadelphia, there was a robotics/3D-printing class that I attended, and Vorpal Robotics was teaching it! I got to 3D print my own attachments for the drawing-contest, and my robot got first place on one of the three trials because of the intricate design of the attachment! :D
that timelapse stop motion style at the beginning is sweet
As usual, just blown away! Thanks for sharing Joe! Certainly a "a must do project" as soon as health an work issues are solved.
Thumbs up from the looking glass
Love your videos! I had my daughter watch this and now we are going to have our first project together! She is 8 so this is going to be fun and a great learning experience for both of us.
Awesome! My daughter is about to turn 8 and these projects are the kind she absolutely loves too!
that is adorable, may we get an update? how'd it go?
Awesome robot !! Thanks Joe for letting us discover this.I think I will try to build it as well.
Awesome build. I'm loving the addition of microcontrollers!
thanks, trying to find as many projects as i can :)
Great video. Going to do this with my daughter and son. Thinking of PETG for the parts. What do you think?
Thank you for this great video. Can you tell me how you pair the HC05 Bluetooth Modules?
Joe this robot is awesome that intro was so fun to watch
thank you :)
This is wicked cool great job!
That intro was great man!
not uncle jessy great, but i'll get there eventually :)
Did u use pla or abs filament
i probably have all of those parts on my inverntoy, well servos have been coming for a month now and, well only thing im missing is that 12 port pwm driver, but i got few 2003 that i could use instead. but what i dont have, is time!! :/
what a tune for the weekend nice one joe and great vid
thanks buddy :)
What an awesome project. Sure kids will like it. Thank you for the share.
I would be interested in if the robot could handle stairs up and down (automatically)
Since it’s arduino you could probably program it to do so, I for one have no idea where to start lol
I have always wanted to build one of those! You're killin' me Joe!
haha, sorry buddy, just trying to up my game :)
This is really an awesome project. I am sort of obsessing on the idea of this. I would love to know how they created the remote. Since I am JUST starting to get to know a bit about Arduino I dont quite get the connection. Can you point to where I can see how the target is controlled by the remote? I know it is connected via Bluetooth. Where is the API/ library covering the connection? I would love just a hello world on this connection. AMAZING proj! I would love for this to be a learning project for me to do on my own.
www.deviceplus.com/arduino/arduino-hexapod-part-3-remote-control/
Found this page which might have the info I am looking for.
Ok. Doing research on how HC-05 and HC-06 work. (Maybe can be replaced by ESP8266?)... starting to see how the controls work. Bluetooth connection acts just like a USB Cable connection. Arduino can not tell the difference. Ok, I might just be able to do this. (Any little hints though would be greatly appreciated!). I am definitely having trouble finding info on building the hard remote part of this. So... hardware pointers would be sweeeeet! Anyway thanks for the vid! You pointed me into some cool spaces!
Planning on building this, but what batteries did you use for it?
18650 for the main unit and a 9v battery for the remote
Very nice project , seen this in the previous year ,but definitely building it this year .
Thanks for the links to order the materials , the only thing i cant seem to find are the ceramic magnets. If anyone has a link to those please share.
Are the robots movements realtime?
Which magnets do you need?
Can you use C / C++ to program that?
Awesome video! JGAurora A5S review coming soon?
Soonish :)
How do I get the electronics for this?
Thank you,
Kevin W. Ray
Total cost of making this app.
hi, good job
you buy a kit, or you buy diferents pieces and do it?
the HC05's, you config it first,?
my vorpal, do test, do demo, but not conect with gamepad.
thanks
Do you have a specific link to buy the battery? Thanks
The switch size is bigger than the holes in the model on Thingiverse .. anyone have an updated model for the base that fits the switch in the link here?
Very nice video Joe. Love these projects! Thanks!
Excellent video my friend, really made me smile like a kid. Thank you.
that's what it it's all about :)
Cool video Joe if i buy parts from banggood pls can some one tell me how i program the Arduino Nano thanks
Bummer parts links don't seem to be working.
Why not PETG?
you also need a 9v snap plug for the controller
Thank you very much! completely missed all those and have now updated all links. thanks once again!
Which 3D printer is that you have in the background of the video on the top right of the screen?
It’s a folgertech FT-5 :)
did you use arduino?
That's just so cool! My lil dude uses scratch Jr so it might be time for him to level up for something like this
Theressa how old is he im 14 and im doing fine
lord dumbness my kiddo is turning 8 soon
Cool project. Just a comment on buying parts:
I bought small plastic servos multiple times online and from reputable sources and I must say the servos I normally buy on ebay, banggood, etc... are very inconsistent. Bare in mind I am only talking about the smaller plastic ones. I got some that worked very well and others in which the driver burned down just from powering it on once, some in which the gears where defective and rattled their way to oblivion and some that simply did not work. The most common problem is that, with the same control setup, they were off by, sometime, 30º from what it is was expected. Even when buying from the same seller, they get different batches and one time you get perfectly good parts and the next one they are all garbage.
I am not in anyway telling you not to buy parts from ebay, I myself continue to do it and it is much more cost effective than other sources. I am just saying that servos specifically I prefer to just get them from reputable sources because, even though they are more expensive, they normally have better quality control. And since I do this as a hobby and my focus is to have fun doing it, I prefer not to waste my time having issues that can be avoided.
Of course, to each is own and some people might not have the money for that but I just wanted to share my experience for the ones that are weighting both options.
In this particular case I do believe, if you have the means, you should buy it from the guys that took the time to make something cool and opened it to everyone :)
To be fair, with the servos, vorpal in fact send you an extra one just in case. one of the ones i had in the kit also didn't work. i supported the guys because i believed they deserve it. it;s a great project and a great initiative and i fully support it.
That is even more awesome of their part. One more reason to support them :)
hi , the codes dont work on arduino can you help me ??
great video Joe, Jerry looks awesome, if you had some ninja flex maybe making some boots or sneakers for him he might get better traction on hard surfaces?. If you had to sum up the time spent making his parts and putting him together how long would have taken? love the content.
Hehe I actually taught of the boots, will have to design something :) the parts took about 2 - 3 days on total to print at 150 microns and about 2 hours to put the whole thing together
How to make hexapod's 3d printed parts in tinkercad
What is the resistance of the Potentiometer?
10K Ohm, just updated the description :)
Just found your channel bro. Its awesome! i have been 3d printing forever and just got an ulimaker 3 extended and im printing in PC and copolyester and TPU. do you even print in pla or abs anymore? can you give me some wisdom on when to use with material and why? thanks man! cheers!
I usually print in PLA for prototyping and fancy stuff, ABS for customer prints usually when requested more if I am printing something functional that needs to withstand high heat. Alternatively PETG for functional part. Nylon and ASA for stuff that will see outside elements :)
Where can we get the stl files, they weren't available from url link. Thank you.
By the way the kit sells for $154. I thought it was $50.
Will you make a review of the jgaurora?
Yes I will :)
Great video again :) I watched your video on the Rubik’s cube solving robot and then had to build one, I have watched this video and now have to build one of these, you are costing me a small fortune!! One question if I may, are you using protected 18650 batteries?
First of all, sorry not sorry hehe 😜 as for the batteries, no they are not, however the battery holder I listed is protected itself :)
3D Maker Noob lol keep the projects coming, these electronics and 3d printing combined ones are the best and you present them in a way which makes it hard for me to ignore! Am I right in saying if I buy the kit from the store then the battery holder is not protected tho? So your set up has neither protected? Like you I have many batteries from vape mods but just trying to get an idea what I need.
That is correct, if you buy the kit I’d suggest getting protected batteries for it just in case :)
link to the stl pz
How much to make
Wow!!! In love with your channel!
Thank you :)
Is his name Luccas?
What would happen if i 3d printed this, but 18 feet tall? Is that legal? Can anyone answer me? I want to print this, but REALLY big.
Omg! That is just soo cool!
I'm doing this robot. can i wear sg90
Thanks for informing us that scratch gift by MIT just like Mit app I2.
But it would be better if we can programme to arduino Permanently using S4A scratch . Because S4A need usb serial connection for working instead stand alone ini scratch code !!!!
a video for editing does not exist?
My first thought is upscale x 8 and put guns on the legs. I'm a bad person :(
Hi...3d maker Noob Is there any link to find source code?
I've now added the link to the video description, thanks for reminding me :)
3D Maker Noob ...thanks a lot!!! ...i am definitely gonna try this...please make more project vedios like this...
Cool editing 😎 love it
Thank you :)
Look at those moves man ... so funny😂
FYI If you buy the HC-5 Bluetooths adapters on your own, you will have to program them as slave and master. The two they send are preprogrammed. Watch ruclips.net/video/BXXAcFOTnBo/видео.html for instructions on how to program them.
Cool video Joe! Thanks for the detailed list.. I am out shopping$ Damn! It's Chinese New Year...
Fortunately I found almost everything locally. :) One question remains.. Is there a tutorial to flash the arduino panels with the correct code? Because if you dont get them from vorpal robotics then you have to deal with that problem on your own...
Is it real the fastest "new life" addition can be working doing this(ez job) and learning of it(subject-buy)? Then who reads this if not true? After 12am time-killing + different feel in life.
Maybe put some rubber tips on the feet
please give me the diagram ?
Now I know how you managed to write such long Patreon posts in the last weeks. You printed yourself a secretary ;)
No one was supposed to know ;)
Простите а у вас ест коды?
Можете отправить.
Nice moves!
Yay no dislikes
Yep, it scares me lol
Looks delicious~!
Awesome!
Looks cute
I have one of these little fellas myself :D
Zooo nice made i go to make him myself
Sense you 3D printed your own parts I bet you could reprint them and make it look like a war robot with a little creativity.
Very cool
I bet that would freak my dogs out.
I cant !!!!!! wow
It's soooo cute❤❤😍😍😝😂
Good name
He needs little rubber shoes! :P
太赞了!
Wait.. arent you the 3d maker noob.. with a pair of glasses..
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , robot arm gear , over 30 years experience ,
Cool 😎
Eu vi um anúncio horrível!
Eighteen-Six-Fifty :)
Lol ironically I should really know as I have a ton of them to use on my vape boxes hehe
really... a dab in 2018?
Its called a 69696969 battery
very funny
Hilarious
+
very, very, very bad head design but nice job with the rest.
1st! :D
Que mal diseño
Why? Whhhhhyyyyyy? This shitty music on interesting videos? Whhhhhhyyyyyyyy?