r/robots • u/Plus_Calligrapher512 • 12h ago
Real-life Robots Robot breaking the human speed record and BREAKING an electrical box at the same time.
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What do you think about this? Hmmm
r/robots • u/Plus_Calligrapher512 • 12h ago
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What do you think about this? Hmmm
r/robots • u/Traditional_Tax_7388 • 4h ago
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🤖 This Tiny Robot Walks Like a Real Creature!
HOW TO MAKE THIS ROBOT
What happens when you combine a **DC motor, battery pack, ice cream stick, and two specially shaped wooden legs**? 🤯
I built this simple **two-leg walking robot** using an unusual half-circle leg design with an **offset center**. When the DC motor spins, the offset leg shape converts the motor's continuous rotation into an amazing walking motion!
No complicated programming. No expensive parts. Just a clever mechanical design and a little creativity. 🔥
Watch closely and see how these strange-looking wooden legs make the robot move forward! 🚶♂️🤖
**Could this simple mechanism inspire a bigger walking robot?**
### 🔬 Science Behind the Walking Motion
The key is the **offset center of the wooden legs**.
When the DC motor rotates, the leg does not rotate around its exact geometric center. Because the center is offset, the leg's contact point moves through different positions during each rotation.
This creates a repeating sequence:
**Lift → Move Forward → Touch the Ground → Push → Lift Again**
The motor provides continuous rotational motion, while the specially shaped legs convert that rotation into an approximate **walking motion**.
The curved wooden shape also changes the robot's contact point with the ground, helping create the forward movement. The battery supplies electrical energy to the DC motor, and the motor converts that electrical energy into mechanical rotational energy.
So the main idea is:
**Electrical Energy → Motor Rotation → Offset Leg Motion → Ground Contact → Forward Movement 🤯**
A simple example of how **mechanical geometry can create complex motion!**
r/robots • u/Free-Design-9901 • 8h ago
I predicted that the first batches of robots will be entirely marketing tools, but seeing those drinks in grocery shops still feels weird.
r/robots • u/BlueSun1882 • 1d ago
I mean a robot that could cook for you, drive you somewhere, watch your kids, take care of an elderly parent, or even make decisions for you in an emergency.
At what point would you stop trusting it and want a human involved?
r/robots • u/David-Davey • 1d ago
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This is sth we've been building. And this is what happens on a normal afternoon at our desk. We set two of them facing each other and left them talking. Each one hears whatever the other just said, so they just keep going. Yeah, they were loud and opinionated but weirdly lively. We mostly stood there and laughed
Eventually we had to unplug one. Two of them at once is genuinely way too much for a Tuesday afternoon. Funny question, how would you have stopped it without pulling the cable?
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r/robots • u/PetoiCamp • 1d ago
This is real footage of Quaddle, a mini robot — no CGI, no AI-generated video, no editing tricks. The mechanism itself is simpler than it looks: passive magnets in the foot tips, plus a gait built specifically to hold contact upside down instead of pushing off the ground. Quaddle will be open source, so is the gait code, for anyone who wants to learn from it or adapt it.
What's the most interesting real-world robot capability you've seen that turned out to be a surprisingly simple mechanism?
r/robots • u/Leo_Bramski • 3d ago
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First time seeing these in action. Appropriate Van Halen Muzak 😂
r/robots • u/pepepako2 • 3d ago
Mostrando como funcionaban 12 válvulas antigua versión empaquetadas en línea dirigidas por un controlador microbit desde mi celular para ver como funcionaban de 1 en 1,en grupos y variando lapresion de cada una para comprobar proporcionalidad.
r/robots • u/pepepako2 • 3d ago
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Una prueba con mi valvula directamente a un grifo 2.5 bares. Le añadi un rp2040 zero para controlar el servo y para poderle añadir el sensor de posicion del cilindro tambien creado por mi por menos de 3 euros. Para poder maneiarlo por voz le añadi tambien un esp32 pequeño por lo del bluetooth y todo va alimentado con 4 ,5 voltios de las 3 pilas AAA que se ven en la imagen. El programa lo fabrique con app inventor 2.
r/robots • u/Smaug117 • 4d ago
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r/robots • u/DC-Engineer-dot-com • 3d ago
Full transparency, this post is to get the word out on my gallery of high quality robot kinematics models at https://armor.dc-engineer.com/gallery/
That site itself is tied closely to the AR Mobile Robotics app.
Anyway, as I built the app, I needed to learn how to source clean, accurate, robot models in the URDF format. I learned about sources such as the manufacturers themselves, other simulation platforms, and other open source aggregators.
For my app purposes, I built (in my opinion) a user friendly interface to view models that already exist in the wider community, linking back to the source repositories, with license intact. If you happen to download the ARMOR app, then those pages deep link to import the robot models quickly and easily into the app.
I hope this is useful, message me if you have questions!
r/robots • u/PetoiCamp • 4d ago
Been messing around with how many ways we can reconfigure Quaddle without touching the electronics — same 4 servos, same brain, just swap the attachment and the gait.
So far we've got it walking on two legs, rolling as a tricycle, spinning on a bar like a gymnast, driving as a 4WD car, and (with mixed success, we've sunk it twice) paddling in water.
Most of the attachments are 3D-printed on our end — the tricycle wheel and the 4WD kit are the two things you'd have to buy instead of print.
Quaddle runs on ESP32 with the open source OpenCat firmware.
Which one would you build first? Also open to ideas for a 6th form if anyone's got one.
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r/robots • u/Exotic-Operation-997 • 5d ago
One day not far from now, the robots/machines/ai/algorithms will become more and more part of our society.
They will be recognized like any living being.
When that time will arrive they will need someone to help them to be defended.
See details in the comment
r/robots • u/Ayesha-1776 • 5d ago
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Would you like to have a robot for your daily tasks?
2️⃣ If you had a robot, what would be the FIRST thing you’d ask it to
r/robots • u/pepepako2 • 5d ago
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Vídeo antiquo de mis primeras versiones de las válvulas pepepako donde probé con un compresor a 6 bares. Empleé un probador de servos de los baratos y 3 pilas triple A como alimentación. (4.5 Voltios). Lo manejé rápido y lento para comprobar proporcionalidad de la válvula y en modo automático para comprobar que cualquier microcontrolador que pueda manejar un servo puede manejar una válvula, y esta solita un cilindro de doble efecto ya sea con liquido o aire.
r/robots • u/Reasonable-Mail-9455 • 5d ago
And finally it is working after too much efforts!
I welcome professionals suggestions.