Arctos Robotics: Build A Robot Arm Out Of 3D Printer Spares? [Hackaday]

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ARCTOS is a 6-DOF robot arm based upon 3D printed mechanics running a modified version of GRBL firmware. Let’s get this straight now, the firmware is open source, but the hardware plans are a paid download, but for less than forty euros, we reckon the investment would be well worth it, judging from the quality of the build instructions and the software support already in place.

Looking at the bill of materials, there’s nothing there that is a challenge to source. The mechanical parts andproject GitHub hosts the necessary setup files for running ROS, as well as a simple forward kinematics model for Simulink, which while very basic, is at least a start.

We do like robot walkers, robot arms, and robot worms, a lot. But sticking with just one limb for now, here’s another cracker of a robot arm project, but we suspect out of the price range of most but the dedicated of robot hackers. Don’t want heavy stepper motors, but cheap servo motor accuracy not doing it for you? Checkout this improvement.