Minor tweak of Kepler mini servo jaws
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Update 11/17: Cranking Up the Jaws with a Microbit BBC --------------- This is a minor refinement on the jaws from Kepler's outstanding model. The servo "box" that the jaws are mounted to comes from the following link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:18339 This servo is connected to an Arduino Uno and controlled with the GUNO interface, which provides easy direct Windows GUI control of the servo movement or can use buttons and toggles in the GUI to execute functions. Additionally, it can read from an embedded RFID chip (a very small glass bead) if you place a bead on the tip of the pincer. Imagine that for a moment - this would allow feedback for task monitoring. If the workstation platform had an embedded RFID reader under the work surface, it could instruct the pincer to execute a specific function, approaching with a linear actuator or modified scotch yoke. This is paired with a recent "canablize-old-tech" project of mine called "Octo-Type" helping hands (see images): http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:973631
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