MeArm V0.3 - Pocket Sized Robot Arm

MeArm V0.3 - Pocket Sized Robot Arm

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Launch our new Kickstarter campaign for a cutting-edge design! This latest version of MeArm improves upon V0.2 with numerous fixes and features a functional grabber. Designed to be lightweight and cost-effective, it comprises four hobby servos and an A4 sheet of acrylic. Jack Howard, the creative mind behind this arm's architecture, has outdone himself. Check out the MeArm in action on YouTube and visit Phenoptix for your kit. Instructables offers detailed instructions, while Github provides the code, including inverse kinematics. To build this innovative robot arm, you'll need access to a laser cutter or 3D printer for the parts, as well as various servos and nuts/bolts.

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