Close

Ivan Draws a Shape

A project log for Ivan the Teambuilt Robot

An e-NABLE robotics project to give hands to those without use of their hands. Designed with your help.

les-hallLes Hall 09/08/2015 at 08:356 Comments

Here we see Ivan in his current form with three segments drawing a shape. His motion is sinusoidal as we imagine a rotary toolhead with carving bit at the end of his arm. The angle of each segment is adjustable by parameterization.

Discussions

Les Hall wrote 09/08/2015 at 12:35 point

haha - very resourceful!

  Are you sure? yes | no

Les Hall wrote 09/08/2015 at 09:01 point

I'm just playing with options right now.  I'll try 45 next.  I'm thinking now that, see, I can generate Ivans because I have a 3D printer and some filament.  It takes a few days maybe a week at most, but I can make more than one arm.  So why not have one arm hold the work and another carve on it, just like a human would do?  I think that the 90 degree arm is a bit much and the 22.5 degree arm is not quite enough, so yes maybe 45 on both arms.  Let's see that next...

  Are you sure? yes | no

davedarko wrote 09/08/2015 at 08:42 point

so this is 90 degrees now, the animation on the hacker channel was about 22.5? What about 45 degrees? this way you could get a 0 - 90 degrees arm.

  Are you sure? yes | no

davedarko wrote 09/08/2015 at 09:17 point

my openSCAD skills aren't that good, otherwise I would try to design something that has a circular joining point on the top and bottom and a weird morphed shape.... 

  Are you sure? yes | no

Les Hall wrote 09/08/2015 at 11:47 point

Ah yes, nicely described - I see what you're getting at now.  Yes indeed we have just that on Ivan as he is designed now because I changed his angle to 45 degrees to see what you were saying.  This illustration will help with the programming too!

Well I can't seem to paste the image here - how did you do that?  But anyway Ivan does this only with a zigzag not a pure straight.  I'll post the photo in a project log so you can see it.  

  Are you sure? yes | no

davedarko wrote 09/08/2015 at 12:12 point

I'm cheating - you can add pages here on your profile site and I use one of them as a picture store - then I copied the link and it auto embedded it.

  Are you sure? yes | no