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Gavin Martin

I am 15 years old and I have about 5 years of experience with electronics, and 6 of programming.

Indianapolis, Indiana
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Michael O'Brien wrote 07/04/2014 at 19:08 point
Thanks again for the skull :)

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gregted wrote 07/02/2014 at 11:44 point
Hi and thanks for following my project. I like your idea of the exoskeleton. I am currently building the Inmoov robot and have the right arm nearly complete. We are all hampered by funds but can only do what we can. I have a 3d printer so if you decide to go that route, let me know what you need and i may be able to help.

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Gavin Martin wrote 07/04/2014 at 20:17 point
Thanks, I appreciate your offer. Would there be anyway you could email me the details, such as, pricing, materials, and how I could get the models to you, if the time comes when i might need parts. My email is Uberokeer@Gmail.com

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Greg Daneau wrote 06/29/2014 at 04:09 point
Thanks for the skull! I hope your vote of confidence isn't misplaced. I think it's great that you're so interested in technology, and that you have places like this to let your imagination run free. As far as not being able to win the space trip, don't let that stop you. Your electronics and programming experience is likely greater than my own!

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mosaicmerc wrote 06/26/2014 at 01:06 point
Regarding Hesa: Is there a particular reason for using hydraulics? Very high loads? Perhaps you could consider muscle wires, as they are electrically operated and rated for millions of cycles?
http://www.jameco.com/jameco/workshop/productnews/musclewire.html

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Gavin Martin wrote 06/27/2014 at 21:41 point
My intentions for this project are to be able to carry many times more weight than the wielder. It's a good idea, but i don't think it would be able to support as much weight as a hydraulic cylinder will. Thanks for your input on my project :D

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mosaicmerc wrote 06/26/2014 at 00:56 point
Thanx for the skull. I got started in Electronics in the 70's at around 11 to 12. Before there were personal computers. Built my first major project, a transistor radio by 13, based on this guide:
http://www.mds975.co.uk/Content/george_dobbs_trf_radio.html

Found my way into engineering and published my first commercial program by 25 in Compute's Gazette magazine. No internet yet!.

Always keep learning, it was harder for me being in the pre internet era to learn and share. Nowadays with online simulators, and forums etc. makes it a wonderful experience.

I do PIC based assembly etc. as well as analog electronics. If you need any help with your project...mosaicmerc@yahoo.com

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Gavin Martin wrote 06/26/2014 at 11:44 point
Thank you for your interest in my project. I always thought the radios were pretty neat. I actually wanted to make a sort of radio communicator as my first project on here. I was going to create a wireless door lock. But then i got into exoskeletons haha. I will definitely email if I need any help, again, thanks.

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bram wrote 06/25/2014 at 21:13 point
Thank you for following me and giving a skull

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Gavin Martin wrote 06/26/2014 at 10:17 point
No problem, your project is very interesting.

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davedarko wrote 06/24/2014 at 12:24 point
Thanks for the skull and interest in my project! I wish I started that young :D now I said that I feel old, what I'm not. Good luck with your exo-skelet arm!

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davedarko wrote 06/24/2014 at 12:27 point
the skull you gave was my 20th, I guess I have to celebrate that!

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Gavin Martin wrote 06/24/2014 at 12:41 point
Thanks, your projects are pretty interesting too. I like the idea of using an Arduino to create your 3D-POV device, as i am a big fan of arduino.

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davedarko wrote 06/24/2014 at 12:53 point
it's a useful tool for creating things fast :) and it has a huge community, so there is always a chance someone has done something at least similar to your idea.

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Gavin Martin wrote 06/24/2014 at 02:34 point
It's progressing well. Currently, i am still trying to acquire the parts for the electromyogram, they're quite expensive. I am also currently still working on the prototype that works well with the users input.

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DL101 wrote 06/24/2014 at 13:24 point
How are you going to build the mechanical parts anyway?

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Gavin Martin wrote 06/24/2014 at 17:29 point
Well, as far as the mechanical parts, i am planning on making my own hydraulic cylinder out of spare parts. As for what the whole base of the arm will be, i'm not quite sure. I'm sort of stumped because of my funding. I don't have any spare parts that could hold enough weight to be plausible for using in the car jack sense.

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DL101 wrote 06/24/2014 at 23:34 point
What about ordering 3d printed parts?

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Gavin Martin wrote 06/25/2014 at 06:20 point
That's a good idea, still a problem with my budged though. it's like $8 per cm³ with steel, and the metal plates that go around the arm have a lot of volume. so it would be somewhere around $512.

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DL101 wrote 06/26/2014 at 15:37 point
What about laser cutting wood?
That should be less expensive and still quite strong.

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Gavin Martin wrote 06/23/2014 at 00:48 point
Hello, sorry for the late reply.

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DL101 wrote 06/24/2014 at 01:41 point
Hi. So how is your project progressing?

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DL101 wrote 06/22/2014 at 16:34 point
Hello

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