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Robot rover (object sorting)

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magvitron

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Hi,
these are some of the photos of my new project on object sorting robot. :) feel free to comment.
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the rover will find misplaced objects lying around and will place them in the predetermined place as programmed.
:image processing: matlab
:avr microcontroller.
:visual studio for control
:avr studio for mcu programming. will post more detail later.
 
Your workbench(and mine) looks like it could use a device like that.
Now that I think about it, my whole house could.:D
 
Is the work bench before or after?

I'd like to see a before and after picture. Best of luck.

John
 
Don't all workbenches look like that? :eek:

Cool robot! :)

I worry a bit about your shoulder and elbow servos having enough torque to lift all the arm weight, and saw you added a counterweight to the shoulder already. How is stability in the arm movement? They can get unstable and "bouncy" when there is a lot of weight far from the servo axis.
 
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