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Dogbot Learns to Feel, Part 2

- Monday July 11th, 2011 07:35 AM
Season 2 : Ep. 5 | 12:32



This episode is the fifth in a series of episodes on creating a dog robot. This episode looks at a primitive pressure sensor design that I printed on my 3d printer. Is it enough to help DogBot feel its environment?

Dogbot Learns to Feel, Part 1

- Sunday June 26th, 2011 07:36 PM
Season 2 : Ep. 4 | 11:26



This episode is the fourth in a series of episodes on creating a dog robot. This episode looks at a primitive pressure sensor design that I printed on my 3d printer. Is it enough to help DogBot feel its environment?

DogBot Electronics

- Sunday June 19th, 2011 05:57 PM
Season 2 : Ep. 3 | 13:02



This episode is the third in a series of episodes on creating a dog robot. This episode explores the boardruino, an arduino clone, and the ability to control servos with only a few lines of code.

DogBot Math

- Sunday March 6th, 2011 09:44 PM
Season 2 : Ep. 2 | 9:56



This episode is the second in a series of episodes on creating a dog robot. It shows how to use MathCast and OpenSCad to calculate the equations necessary to make the robot move realistically.

CAD a DogBot

- Sunday February 27th, 2011 06:50 PM
Season 2 : Ep. 1 | 9:39



This episode is the first in a series of episodes on creating a dog robot. It shows how to use OpenSCad to design the skeleton of the robot.

RepRap 3d Printer Makes a Child

- Wednesday August 25th, 2010 02:08 AM
Season 1 : Ep. 2 | 9:59


Description:

This episode is a journey in prototyping tech. Watch as a Darwin RepRap 3d printer makes a child Mendel printer capable of printing it's own children. The power of this technology has yet to be realized.

If you want more details on the Darwin used in this episode, check out my restrap blog at:
http://blog.onshoulders.org/index.php?blogID=RepStrap&e=

For any unanswered questions, or any feedback you may have, feel free to add a comment to this episode.

Open Source Circuit Boards at Home

- Saturday March 20th, 2010 11:29 PM
Season 1 : Ep. 1 | 9:55


Description:

Have you ever wondered how to make double sided circuit boards at home and without all the chemicals? This episode shows you how. I'll show you how to mill away the copper you don't need, leaving a complete, drilled and scored printed circuit board prototype.

If you want more details on the mill used in this episode, check out my milling blog at:
http://blog.onshoulders.org/index.php?blogID=Mill&e=

For any unanswered questions, or any feedback you may have, feel free to add a comment to this episode.