Yeah I don't think that's the right range, especially with feedback, sensors, and end effector. As far as I remember, the 1-3k range is considered pretty cheap. But maybe some of my follower is more up to date than me?
Yeah I don't think that's the right range, especially with feedback, sensors, and end effector. As far as I remember, the 1-3k range is considered pretty cheap. But maybe some of my follower is more up to date than me?
@giffmana For getting started with robots: Arduino-based arms. For many interesting applications, however, the difficulty lies in the details of high-accuracy and low-latency control flow, including exact trajectory planning. Not sure the very cheap ones can handle that.
@giffmana Probably the cheapest thing I’ve seen with seemingly good quality motors, accurate joint encoders, good software support @albertzeyer is the ufactory Lite 6. x.com/peteflorence/s… Otherwise, Alibaba 6dof servo kits can be very cheap
@giffmana Probably the cheapest thing I’ve seen with seemingly good quality motors, accurate joint encoders, good software support @albertzeyer is the ufactory Lite 6. x.com/peteflorence/s… Otherwise, Alibaba 6dof servo kits can be very cheap
@giffmana Depends on how sturdy you need it to be, but the Arduino based robotic arm kits should do the job for just playing around with it.