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Thread: Did not realize how cheap robots have gotten

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    Did not realize how cheap robots have gotten

    $170

    https://www.sainsmart.com/products/6...iABEgKNm_D_BwE

    Wonder if this would be able to mount a Dremel and chase inlay patterns in thin stock....

    lol - I started down this path for my kids, who I encourage STEM based activities anytime I can. But all too often it gets 'Dad' more excited than the kids.

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    It might work if you write the software (and the precision at the end of the arm is acceptable).

    Edit: forgot to mention: Your post makes me want to get one. I've had a plastic robot arm for decades, with a couple of joysticks to control the motors. The kids LOVE playing with it. Based on that, I think a simple program to control the arm remotely would be a big hit. Programming on an Arduino or such would be pretty easy.


    Quote Originally Posted by Carl Beckett View Post
    $170

    https://www.sainsmart.com/products/6...iABEgKNm_D_BwE

    Wonder if this would be able to mount a Dremel and chase inlay patterns in thin stock....

    lol - I started down this path for my kids, who I encourage STEM based activities anytime I can. But all too often it gets 'Dad' more excited than the kids.
    Last edited by John K Jordan; 02-19-2019 at 10:08 AM.

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