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leona2739

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This user joined on 06/04/2021.

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Drive Sequre Nema 23 closed Loop Stepper Motor Steps
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How to Drive Sequre closed Loop Stepper Motor

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Sequre ODESC 3.6 Dual Drive contrl 6374 BLDC Motor Steps:
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How to Use Sequre ODESC 3.6 to contrl 6374 Motor

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Upload Your Logo To Your SQ-001 Soldering Iron Steps:
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How To Upload Your Logo To Your SQ-001 Soldering

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SEQURE ODESC 3.6 dual drive on my 48v electric go kart
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SEQURE ODESC 3.6 on my 48v electric go kart

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  • How to use Car Battery to Power SQ-SW1 Spot Weld Machine

    08/05/2021 at 08:35 • 0 comments

    Uses car battery power supply for SQ-SW1 spot weld merchine steps:

    1.Distinguish the positive and negative poles.

    2.Install the negative pole first

    3.Install the fuse connected to the positive pole. Mark the 300A fuse

    4.Install the positive pole

    5.Connect the negative pole of the car battery first, and then connect the positive pole.

    6.Install an integrated handle

    7.Switch to manual mode

    8.Spot welding

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Cheap 3D printed 4 legged robot, that almost looks like boston dynamics spot but moves like a newborn.
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DIY hobby servos quadruped robot

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A high speed and high torque robotic actuator using low-cost brushless motors, custom controller, 3D printed parts and bearings.
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3D Printed Robot Actuator

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A smartphone controlled balancing robot using bluetooth, stepper motors, homemade electronics and 3D designed / printed parts.
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Android Controlled Self Balancing Robot

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  • Hackaday Prize 2019
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This is a design for a low-cost extruder for printing objects directly from recycled plastic flakes instead of using filament.
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Trash Printer - Recycled Plastic 3D Print Head

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Single rotor, "human-safe", selfmade ball-drone with air vanes for position control
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The Ball-Drone Project

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Ok maybe its not the ULTIMATE drone but I didn't hold back on the parts list. Everything is designed to be super compact and customizable.
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The Ultimate Pi Zero/Arduino/FPV Racing Drone

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Brushless driven four leg quadruped
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BLDC Walker

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Medium-sized 12-DOF Quadruped Robot inspired by MIT Cheetah and Boston Dynamics Spot Mini
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NOMAD Quadrupedal Robot

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Yet another open source platform for drones, but this one is fully integrated and uses the SAME70@300Mhz x2 + a Pi Compute Module
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Open Source All-In Drone-Droni SAME70Pi (Kopernik)

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Basically you can turn regular fishing line and nichrome wire into a linear actuator that can contract much like a human muscle.
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Material Linear-Actuator for Robotics

Brandon T. WoodBrandon T. Wood

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An open-source four-legged robotics platform
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Spike, the Robot Dog

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Not only less wires, but print faster and more stable
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Bluetooth hotend for 3D printer

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Slide this Japanese style hand plane along any rough corners to give them a clean chamfer (AKA beveled edge). Uses a standard razor blade.
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3D Printed Chamfer Tool

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A 12DOF quadruped robot using Rapsberry pi and servo motors
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Quadruped Robot ChiTu

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World's First Remotely Controlled "Humanoid" Robot a.k.a Shadow Bot
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Humanoid Robot

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Very simple remote switch, controllable by any infrared remote control
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IR2IO

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Enjoying TV with a smart Hi-Fi or speaker? Use your TV IR remote to control volume, instead of having the other one always around.
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SpeakerIR

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Controlling DIY robotics and RC using your phone.
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HControl

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