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Botbridge robotics club is on hiatus but there are new robotics clubs popping up and you could start one or get involved in one and reboot botbridge in a new form! | |||
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<div style=font-size:18px>Botbridge is a beginner-friendly robotics club that meets on Mondays alongside [[chm|Circuit Hacking]]. </div> | |||
= Botbridge Robot Hacking Mondays = | = Botbridge Robot Hacking Mondays = | ||
If you are new to robotics, you | If you are new to robotics, you can also learn the circuit hacking classes to get acquainted with electronics parts codes and soldering techniques. | ||
== | == Current Projects == | ||
== | === Mutt the Hexapod === | ||
* We are currently assembling Mutt, a quadriped (so far) robot using a [http://neuronrobotics.com/ Neuron Robotics DiyIO]. | * We are currently assembling Mutt, a quadriped (so far) robot using a [http://neuronrobotics.com/ Neuron Robotics DiyIO]. | ||
[[File:BotBridgeDiYO.jpg|700px]] | |||
* Next Steps: | |||
** 3D printing leg parts | |||
** Acquire wire to tamiya adapters | ** Acquire wire to tamiya adapters | ||
* Completed: | |||
*** Acquired DiyIO, 13 servos, 8650x2 battery holder, Logitech LifeCam | *** Acquired DiyIO, 13 servos, 8650x2 battery holder, Logitech LifeCam | ||
badass robot operating system/controller that simulates any leg config and 3D prints its parts out for you! | badass robot operating system/controller that simulates any leg config and 3D prints its parts out for you! | ||
** November 16: 3D printed body and one of six legs (9 pieces, 3 motors), wired it to the body, manual control convulses the leg, very exciting first steps literally. | |||
=== Flutter Scout === | |||
[[File:Flutterscout.jpg|300px|thumb|center|The Flutter Scout rover uses no screws and only tires, bushings and motor. The gears and slotted together parts all 3D printable.]] | |||
* [https://github.com/tlalexander/Flutter-Scout Flutter Scout] is a 3D printable robot based on the Flutter wireless controller by Taylor Alexander | |||
== | === Boe-bot === | ||
[[File:Boe-bot.jpg|500px|thumb|center]] | |||
Boe-bot is a simple robot we're working on for teaching purposes. It uses a Parallax board that can be programmed with BASIC. | |||
Software https://www.parallax.com/downloads/macbs2-software | |||
== Future Projects == | |||
* Make a wireless DiyIO robot that communicates with the network powered by its own Android brain | |||
* CNC metal legs to make the | |||
== Noisebridge Robot Alumni Association == | |||
[[File:DoraBot_2012_08_25.jpg|thumb|center|550px|MC Hawking on Aug.25,2012, [http://www.dorabot.com DORA Project]]] | |||
* [[Noise-bot|MC Hawking (aka the robot formerly known as Noise-bot)]] is a wheelchair-based open [http://www.dorabot.com Dora Bot]] that moved to [http://www.sudoroom.org Sudoroom]. MC Hawking was created by Jake, Lilia, Dr. Jesus, Evan, Hao and Neil. | |||
== Kits we've used == | == Kits we've used == | ||
* [http://neuronrobotics.com/ Neuron Robotics DiyIO] badass robot operating system/controller that simulates any leg config and 3D prints its parts out for you! | * [http://neuronrobotics.com/ Neuron Robotics DiyIO] badass robot operating system/controller that simulates any leg config and 3D prints its parts out for you! | ||
* [http://www.readiymate.com/ ReaDIYMate] kits to make internet-connected things. | * [http://www.readiymate.com/ ReaDIYMate] kits to make internet-connected things. | ||
== Noisebridge resources relevant to robotics == | |||
* [[Circuit Hacking Monday]]: If you are new to robotics, you should attend the circuit hacking classes to get acquainted with electronics parts codes and soldering techniques. | |||
* [[Light Patterns with LEDs and Microcontrollers]] look great on robots. | |||
* [[Sensors]] make robots aware of their environment. | |||
* [[Dreamteam]] Neuromachine Learning Wednesdays group can help us teach our robots how to learn. | |||
== Organizer Contacts == | == Organizer Contacts == | ||
[[User: | [[User:Lxpk]] | ||
== Participants == | |||
* Chris B | |||
* Divya | |||
== Meetings == | |||
=== Nov 23 2015 === | |||
* Attending: Alex, Lisha, Joe, Chris | |||
* Lisha: I started a robotics controller project that could power agricultural and RC car controlling applications. We focused on crowdsourced design and I'm interested in a way for people to iterate on their designs such as walking. | |||
* Joe: I'm from Uganda and went to computer school there. One of my friends when I moved there has a hackspace in Uganda. Henry's group has been doing robots and whatever. They suggested I check out Noisebridge. The space is callde Hackers For Charity. | |||
* How to adjust the bot parts to fit better | |||
** Kevin is adjusting the parts to recess the servos deeper and fit the arms better. | |||
* How to manufacture the bot parts | |||
** Type A Machines could print parts for us | |||
** We should visit them in San Leandro | |||
* What the bot could do | |||
** Participate in making pizzas | |||
*** Toppings placing and tossing | |||
*** Slizing knife | |||
*** Sauce laying tube | |||
*** Field trip to learn about pizza hacking: Visit [http://thepizzahacker.com/ PizzaHacker] and learn about his DIY oven | |||
=== Nov 8 2015 === | |||
* Attending: Alex, Chris, Divya | |||
* Introductions | |||
** Alex: I teach game programming and that has always left me with robot envy because game AI characters cannot take over the actual world. So I want to build robots to be able to teach both virtual world and physical world taking overness to kids. | |||
** Divya: I'm here to absorb different types of hacking, software and hardware. I want to think creatively by exposing myself to random things till I find the idea I life and can focus on it. | |||
** Chris: I would like to build a robot. I've always wanted to build a robot. I plan on using this opportunity to motivate myself to finally put together the tabletop arm design I've had for a long time. I will put it to use building things for me. I can't physically build them all with my two hands. It will do fast accurate repetitive work. I could buy one like that, but its a lot of fun to build it. Once I have a relatively inexpensive arm that works well, I can replicate that and make a kit other people can build too! | |||
* What we did so far? | |||
** We gave a 5 minute presentation to the Chinese delegation at Circuit Hacking which was translated for them live! | |||
** We attempted to stuff the power connector plugs with something to get them to stay in but it wasn't working, we should get proper connector adapters | |||
** I think we need a Tamiya to pigtail connector | |||
* What would we like the robot to do? | |||
** Divya: | |||
*** Massage walks on your back and lets you tell it where and how to massage you | |||
**** This can be prototyped using the xbox controller before doing speech recognition | |||
*** Monitoring your flat to record intruders such as land ladies | |||
** Lizzy | |||
*** Challenge your friends who come in with a challenge of riddles | |||
*** Pick up dog poop | |||
*** Move like an animal | |||
** Safety: | |||
*** Account for default mode and make sure that when it loses connection, crashes, etc, that it definitely shuts down | |||
*** Training it to recognize table edges and avoid them | |||
*** Potentially high power energy source | |||
*** Thermistor on board to watch out for fire | |||
*** Arms | |||
*** Spider arms | |||
*** No pincers! | |||
*** One large one and one small one | |||
** Cameras | |||
*** 360 cameras would be awesome for looking around through Oculus | |||
*** Hemispherical mirror kit exists | |||
*** OpenCV vision system | |||
**** Face Detection | |||
** Speakers | |||
** Is our robot wireless? | |||
** N | |||
* Is the robot for home or office? | |||
** Detect emotion by doing voice stress analysis | |||
** Prosidy software | |||
* Voice detection could count how many times you say umm ahh and coach you | |||
* Game console so you can play games with and against it | |||
** Someone made a Tinder called Rumbler for starting fights in your area | |||
** Things to add to the robot | |||
*** Sensors | |||
**** Force sensors to know when the robot is touching something | |||
** Depth cameras such as kinect to sense the room around it. | |||
** Nerf gun | |||
** Do my homework | |||
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Botbridge is a beginner-friendly robotics club that meets on Mondays alongside Circuit Hacking.
Botbridge Robot Hacking Mondays
[edit | edit source]If you are new to robotics, you can also learn the circuit hacking classes to get acquainted with electronics parts codes and soldering techniques.
Current Projects
[edit | edit source]Mutt the Hexapod
[edit | edit source]- We are currently assembling Mutt, a quadriped (so far) robot using a Neuron Robotics DiyIO.
- Next Steps:
- 3D printing leg parts
- Acquire wire to tamiya adapters
- Completed:
- Acquired DiyIO, 13 servos, 8650x2 battery holder, Logitech LifeCam
badass robot operating system/controller that simulates any leg config and 3D prints its parts out for you!
- November 16: 3D printed body and one of six legs (9 pieces, 3 motors), wired it to the body, manual control convulses the leg, very exciting first steps literally.
Flutter Scout
[edit | edit source]
- Flutter Scout is a 3D printable robot based on the Flutter wireless controller by Taylor Alexander
Boe-bot
[edit | edit source]
Boe-bot is a simple robot we're working on for teaching purposes. It uses a Parallax board that can be programmed with BASIC. Software https://www.parallax.com/downloads/macbs2-software
Future Projects
[edit | edit source]- Make a wireless DiyIO robot that communicates with the network powered by its own Android brain
- CNC metal legs to make the
Noisebridge Robot Alumni Association
[edit | edit source]
- MC Hawking (aka the robot formerly known as Noise-bot) is a wheelchair-based open Dora Bot] that moved to Sudoroom. MC Hawking was created by Jake, Lilia, Dr. Jesus, Evan, Hao and Neil.
Kits we've used
[edit | edit source]- Neuron Robotics DiyIO badass robot operating system/controller that simulates any leg config and 3D prints its parts out for you!
- ReaDIYMate kits to make internet-connected things.
Noisebridge resources relevant to robotics
[edit | edit source]- Circuit Hacking Monday: If you are new to robotics, you should attend the circuit hacking classes to get acquainted with electronics parts codes and soldering techniques.
- Light Patterns with LEDs and Microcontrollers look great on robots.
- Sensors make robots aware of their environment.
- Dreamteam Neuromachine Learning Wednesdays group can help us teach our robots how to learn.
Organizer Contacts
[edit | edit source]Participants
[edit | edit source]- Chris B
- Divya
Meetings
[edit | edit source]Nov 23 2015
[edit | edit source]- Attending: Alex, Lisha, Joe, Chris
- Lisha: I started a robotics controller project that could power agricultural and RC car controlling applications. We focused on crowdsourced design and I'm interested in a way for people to iterate on their designs such as walking.
- Joe: I'm from Uganda and went to computer school there. One of my friends when I moved there has a hackspace in Uganda. Henry's group has been doing robots and whatever. They suggested I check out Noisebridge. The space is callde Hackers For Charity.
- How to adjust the bot parts to fit better
- Kevin is adjusting the parts to recess the servos deeper and fit the arms better.
- How to manufacture the bot parts
- Type A Machines could print parts for us
- We should visit them in San Leandro
- What the bot could do
- Participate in making pizzas
- Toppings placing and tossing
- Slizing knife
- Sauce laying tube
- Field trip to learn about pizza hacking: Visit PizzaHacker and learn about his DIY oven
- Participate in making pizzas
Nov 8 2015
[edit | edit source]- Attending: Alex, Chris, Divya
- Introductions
- Alex: I teach game programming and that has always left me with robot envy because game AI characters cannot take over the actual world. So I want to build robots to be able to teach both virtual world and physical world taking overness to kids.
- Divya: I'm here to absorb different types of hacking, software and hardware. I want to think creatively by exposing myself to random things till I find the idea I life and can focus on it.
- Chris: I would like to build a robot. I've always wanted to build a robot. I plan on using this opportunity to motivate myself to finally put together the tabletop arm design I've had for a long time. I will put it to use building things for me. I can't physically build them all with my two hands. It will do fast accurate repetitive work. I could buy one like that, but its a lot of fun to build it. Once I have a relatively inexpensive arm that works well, I can replicate that and make a kit other people can build too!
- What we did so far?
- We gave a 5 minute presentation to the Chinese delegation at Circuit Hacking which was translated for them live!
- We attempted to stuff the power connector plugs with something to get them to stay in but it wasn't working, we should get proper connector adapters
- I think we need a Tamiya to pigtail connector
- What would we like the robot to do?
- Divya:
- Massage walks on your back and lets you tell it where and how to massage you
- This can be prototyped using the xbox controller before doing speech recognition
- Monitoring your flat to record intruders such as land ladies
- Massage walks on your back and lets you tell it where and how to massage you
- Lizzy
- Challenge your friends who come in with a challenge of riddles
- Pick up dog poop
- Move like an animal
- Safety:
- Account for default mode and make sure that when it loses connection, crashes, etc, that it definitely shuts down
- Training it to recognize table edges and avoid them
- Potentially high power energy source
- Thermistor on board to watch out for fire
- Arms
- Spider arms
- No pincers!
- One large one and one small one
- Cameras
- 360 cameras would be awesome for looking around through Oculus
- Hemispherical mirror kit exists
- OpenCV vision system
- Face Detection
- Speakers
- Divya:
- Is our robot wireless?
- N
- Is the robot for home or office?
- Detect emotion by doing voice stress analysis
- Prosidy software
- Voice detection could count how many times you say umm ahh and coach you
- Game console so you can play games with and against it
- Someone made a Tinder called Rumbler for starting fights in your area
- Things to add to the robot
- Sensors
- Force sensors to know when the robot is touching something
- Sensors
- Things to add to the robot
- Depth cameras such as kinect to sense the room around it.
- Nerf gun
- Do my homework
