Hi Alex, Would you plan in the future to program the cobot to make coffee? Suggested steps are: 1) grab an empty cup and place the cup under a coffee maker machine 2) press some buttons on the coffee maker(any of your choice) 3) wait for the coffee to be dispensed 4) grab the cup back to its original position Thanks.
Hi thank you for great demo. Can it pick clothes and do some basic laundry task like sorting clothes if you put small basket near it ? I am desperate to get rid of these tasks with some desktop arm . Yout thoughts ,,?
i am a virgin in this them and today my mecharm 270-M5 arrived. There is absoluttly no information to find some information for a good start and also the in/outs I can not find any information. Can anyone help me please ?
Thanks for the review. Can you tell me why this looks like Ufactory's Robot arm what's the history between the two different manufactures? Are they both reputable companies?
This is a great question. The short answer is that both companies are reputable, but have different strong suites. Ufactory started as a hobbyist robot arm company, and then developed into an industrial robot arm company. Elephant robotics started out as an industrial robot arm company, and this is their first entrance to the hobbyist space. For that reason, I would say that the ufactory hobbyist arms are likely going to be a bit more accurate and have better software support. This seems to be changing though, and as always, it depends on your use case.
Lets say i could afford a big one. How can i put it profit? What can i create with it? Any services i can offer or create with the arm? I like ABB robot arms. NEW SUB!!
It's a good question! Traditionally, robot arms have been used with few sensors as input, mostly offering their flexibility in reprogramming repetitive movements. However these days, with the deep learning revolution, it's becoming possible to operate in unconstrained environments and perform tasks that were previously thought too complex for automation. That's a bit of a non answer, but my point is that the sky is becoming the limit. Think about human heavy tasks (such as sorting recycling material) and think about how deep learning + robots can be applied.
Hi Alex,
Would you plan in the future to program the cobot to make coffee?
Suggested steps are:
1) grab an empty cup and place the cup under a coffee maker machine
2) press some buttons on the coffee maker(any of your choice)
3) wait for the coffee to be dispensed
4) grab the cup back to its original position
Thanks.
Awesome video!!!
Hi thank you for great demo. Can it pick clothes and do some basic laundry task like sorting clothes if you put small basket near it ? I am desperate to get rid of these tasks with some desktop arm . Yout thoughts ,,?
I think the M5 could be a great STEM-teaching tool for students and others. The M5 is the least expensive at $600 + shipping.
they launch a new mycobot for Arduino only 499usd, i guess it is more affoardable.
Great intro. Thank you
Hello Alex, this was a great video. Do you had a chance to make the poker playing one that you mentioned in the video?
Ah, unfortunately I ended up moving on to other projects after this video.
Nice!
visual detect and grab may be preferred.
Great video, thank you 🙏
hi! great review! do you think you can attach a small camara to make product videos with it?
Potentially! Although, keep in mind the payload capacity is 500g, so it would have to be a light camera.
Did u do the poker bot?
i am a virgin in this them and today my mecharm 270-M5 arrived. There is absoluttly no information to find some information for a good start and also the in/outs I can not find any information. Can anyone help me please ?
what type of motors are used inside the robot? stepper or dc motors or basic servo?.
Thanks for the review. Can you tell me why this looks like Ufactory's Robot arm what's the history between the two different manufactures? Are they both reputable companies?
This is a great question. The short answer is that both companies are reputable, but have different strong suites.
Ufactory started as a hobbyist robot arm company, and then developed into an industrial robot arm company.
Elephant robotics started out as an industrial robot arm company, and this is their first entrance to the hobbyist space.
For that reason, I would say that the ufactory hobbyist arms are likely going to be a bit more accurate and have better software support. This seems to be changing though, and as always, it depends on your use case.
Fishing link in the description?
Thank you for the heads up, I've removed it. I think the link shortener I had used must have been compromised.
Lets say i could afford a big one. How can i put it profit? What can i create with it? Any services i can offer or create with the arm? I like ABB robot arms. NEW SUB!!
It's a good question! Traditionally, robot arms have been used with few sensors as input, mostly offering their flexibility in reprogramming repetitive movements.
However these days, with the deep learning revolution, it's becoming possible to operate in unconstrained environments and perform tasks that were previously thought too complex for automation.
That's a bit of a non answer, but my point is that the sky is becoming the limit. Think about human heavy tasks (such as sorting recycling material) and think about how deep learning + robots can be applied.
Do you want to work on my cave diving AI vision system?
Where is the next video
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whatever happened to these?