🤖ScottsRobots🤖

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I’m Scott from Chicago and these days I build robots!
For the past few years &, I’ve been working on RoBud, the #opensouce, lovable, accessible, autonomous robot and other never-ending projects.

Moar RoBud info: https://github.com/scottmonaghan/robud-pi
I’m also and active member of the Homebrew Robotics Club: https://hbrobotics.org

Link Tree: https://scottsrobots.com
#maker #makers #3Dprinting #CircuitPython #MicroPython #RaspberryPi #robot #robots

Am I the only one who hears this?

We

Are the Crystal Gems

We really made the grade

And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear...

@jasoncoon @geekmomprojects both are mesmerizing but laser-etch on right is my fave (today).

Public art?

OR

Crystal Gem artifact?
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(14th & Wabash, Chicago)

@aho paging @kevsmac
Comparing Lux Lavalier LED pendant diffusers. On the left is 3D printed translucent smoke black PETG with concentric infill. On the right is laser etched and cut black LED acrylic. They're two very different options, but which is your favorite?
More details and other iterations of the design by @geekmomprojects: https://leds.social/@jasoncoon/111648421236410064
Jason Coon (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image @[email protected] brilliant! 🤩 This is Atomic Translucent Smoke Black PETG on a diffraction grating build plate.

LEDs
Not doing anything else tonight so I wanted to wish you all a good night and happy new year from my family to yours with Binary 0.1 and 0.0. #robot #maker #HappyNewYear

@dulanyw it will need to reach straightout but i plan on counterbalancing the shoulder.

Plan to use carbon-fiber tubing for "bones"

Robot Fam, my current process calls for a human scale arm that is strong enough to manipulate a dinner plate.

My plan is to use 70kg/cm wormgears for shoulder joint and 40kg/cm at elbow joint.

Assuming I can counterbalance, do you think I'd be able to do it?

When people learn that I have a machine shop in my basement, they naturally ask why. I tend to freeze up a bit, then mumble about making tools with tools. The lathe is to make tools for the mill, the mill is to make tools for the 3d printer, the 3d printer is to make tools for the lathe, etc.

I tend to forget the practical things I do.

This morning, my wife brought me the springform pan. Two of the rivets had blown out, so the clasp no longer worked, and it was part of our plans for cooking our thanksgiving meal. "Can you fix this in an hour?" It's not like we could easily buy a new one on thanksgiving morning, and it sucks to throw things away that are otherwise good because something trivial and repairable has broken.

I drilled out the blown-out rivets, confirming that they were aluminum, worked out the sizes with a few test cuts, used the lathe to make some aluminum rivets that were like the rivets it came with, bucked them with my vise while setting the with my prick punch, flattened them down with a few more hammer touches, and we were back in business.

Because we were in a hurry, I didn't crown the rivet heads, so you can tell the difference between the two remaining original rivets and the new ones. If I'd had more time, I could have made them nearly indistinguishable.

#DIY #repair #machining #3DPrinting

Testing thermals on the Pi 5

#raspberrypi #pi5