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“The Five-Axis Robotic Motion Controller aims to bring physical input and output closer together through the design purpose-built tools for fabrication, which hopefully leads to many new creative opportunities for designers. Working from observations about the way architects design, this …

“This built is a little advanced and not easy to make same because it is made from scrap but my idea is, use a part of build or all, if have a RobotArm already you can use code. Or / And …

“5 DOF robotic arm using an Arduino Yun, Blynk app as the control interface and Matlab to implement the forward kinematics. This is my first robotic arm with the following features: 5DOF robot, actually 4 if we exclude the gripper …

“In this tutorial, we will learn how to use robotic arm control with potentiometer. We will control 4 axis robot arm with 4 pcs potentiometer We will use external battery / power when doing this.”

“Robotic arms are cool - I especially love the EEZYbotARM by theGHIZmo. I printed the parts early last year, but didn’t get around to assembling it until last month. I designed my own Arduino-based controller for it and decided to …

“This is a 3D printed robot arm based on Ikea Tertial lamp. I use lamp because it has very good kinematic with using springs to unload servos. I cut all beam, but you can use any length. It has 5 …

“Let’s develop step by step a project for controlling and programming a robotic arm, simulating the basic functions of an industrial robot. The purpose of this tutorial is to develop step by step a project for controlling and programming …

“MeArm is a tiny robot arm that came to Instructables in 2014. Build instructions, cutting files and code for Arduino and Raspberry Pi are shared here, as ever, under a CC-BY-SA licence. Which means please use it, share …

“The LittleArm started as a weekend project by the founder of Slant, Gabe Bentz. Gabe was searching for a low cost 3D printed robot arm to experiment with the Arduino. Finding none he put his 3D printer to work to …

“Do you need a giant robot claw at the end of your forearm? Of course you do - who doesn’t? Ok, so this Halloween/cosplay inspired project may not be the most practical thing I’ve made but it was …