Robotics

Making a robot can be an incredibly rewarding experience. It’s the perfect combination of creativity, engineering and problem solving. However, if you’re just getting started in robotics, it can also be overwhelming. To make things easier for those who are just starting out, we’ve put together some tips and tricks to help makers bring robots to life! From the basics of assembling your robot to software implementation, these pointers will give you everything you need to get started on your robotic adventure!

Robofish will go where we can’t

Kristi Morgansen of the University of Washington, has been working on developing underwater robots that are maneuverable, not disruptive to the environment, and can work as a team to collect data in 3 D’s situations – that is, jobs that are dirty, dull, and dangerous. While most ocean robots require periodic communication with scientist or […]

Jumping bot

Jumping bot

Nifty jumping bot created at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Jumping can be a very efficient mode of locomotion for small robots to overcome large obstacles and travel in natural, rough terrain. We present the development and characterization of a novel 5cm, 7g jumping robot. It can jump obstacles as high as more […]

Swashbot build videos

Crabfu Steamworks’ Swashbots have crabwalked their way from one end of the blogosphere to the other. Folks can’t get enough of the characterful little buggers. I-Wei got tons of requests to post more information about how the bots were made, so he’s posted this three-part build series on YouTube. Swashbot Build Video part 1 of […]

Robot begs you to build it

Robot begs you to build it

The “Beggar Robot” by Slovenian artist Saso Sedlacek is a robot for the materially deprived consisting of old electronics and spare computer parts and was tested in Slovenian malls where it is forbidden to beg, although the artist contends that this rule does not apply to robots. The second version of the bot is an […]

Build a robot controller for a few bucks

Build a robot controller for a few bucks

This custom designed robot motor controller includes integrated RF detection, non-linear joystick control, gyro signal detection, a pneumatic valve controller, H-bridge motor control, and a bunch of other cool features. Check out the link for the full parts descriptions and assembly instructions. Hassock Hog Motor Controller Description

Hook up a Vexplorer to your PC

Hook up a Vexplorer to your PC

We’ve covered the Vexplorer before here at Make, so now’s a good time to show you how to hack it’s controller so that you can control it from your PC. This project details some simple soldering onto the toy’s remote control and some custom built circuit boards and PCB design. Check out the link for […]