I havent even watched more than 10 minutes and i can already tell you enjoy these projects. Like you have everything in the description and thats great, so thank you for making it as easy as possible to follow along
absolutely rad, been looking for a first robotics project for a while and I thinks it's gonna be this, one of the best most in depth tutorials i've come across, plus a super cool concept and a dope aesthetic. Keep at it brother I genuinely believe teaching people to build robots is probably the greatest contribution anyone could make to the future of humanity.
I suddenly had this idea that I wanted to build a robot arm but didn't have a clue where to start. This video has given me the base knowledge I need to make the next steps. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your project. Recently, I am also making a robotic arm of my own. I am very lucky to see your video, which is very detailed and patiently explained, and the sound is very relaxing.
Thank you so much, last year I printed this and used it for my school project last year, but I modified it and used, joysticks instead of the hand glove, I’m watching this again to try to improve it
@@EbenKouaoIt is me hafiz arif. I have a channel now..... It is because of you i made it. You gave me hope and courage to do it.... Well it is still new so I am not that good..... Thanks for the comment shout out! : )
I don‘t usually comment on TH-cam videos but I just needed to give you a shoutout for this. Awesome fucking job man, thank you so much for sharing this!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Half way through this great lockdown project for an old man. Finished the 3d printing and assembled the arm. Now I have learn about the software.Thank you for a well presented project and that stretches me - but not too much!! Best of luck.
Didn't finish the glove bit but got distracted and tried to control it remotely using pots instead. . t have recently got back to it with a simpler 4 DOF robot using servos only. I will still keep playing as I learn a lot on the way. Keeps me young. P s I think the software needs debugging as I could not get it to work.
Hey dude! Great video! You probably have fixed this by know, but at 13:48, there is a lot of stringing that's occurring, you can easily fix it by increasing the retraction length on your 3d printer
This is the best channel to explain each steps to do. This is exactly what i want to create the robot arms by using 3D printer and arduino products. Thanks.
This is awesome. Just discovered your channel and I look forward to seeing what you work on! My son is really into the idea of making robots, so hopefully we can get some inspiration from you!
This will be my third comment because just the idea of me doing something like this because of how great the tutorial is. The idea of me controlling something so amazing. I'm so excited to try this.
@Rveruq V Dohv I found a better one that a lot of people made on thingverse I typed in robot arm and filter was most makes and it's the mk2 orange one. It is much cheaper to make than this one and has lots of people who added to it and things like that. I'm going to be making it after I build my pc in the near future.
Mark 2 dropping ~ 1 month. This is going to be full open source. Have a look at @smartbuilds on insta for dev updates. New features, integrates with droiid Robot and stronger motors/ torque now using the NEMA stepper motors, and more! We’ll be experimenting with AI ;)
Im new to your channel and just started getting into arduino tech. Everything is new to me but I would like to know more about the fundamentals. How did you get involved in this tech and what helped you understand the inner working of this versatile technology. Thanks ol cheeky fella
Hey Jesse, I studied Computer Engineering... but it was most of my fundaments that really came from playing around with projects starting with getting an Arduino LED to blink and going on from there. Personally, trying to get the project to work forces you to get your fundamentals right. Cheers, and Good luck on learning with an Arduino
Thank you so much for posting this. I wimped out and bought a black metal arm kit from amazon for $80 but it came with no instructions to assemble it and no base or code. Luckily I found your video and I had no idea how much more I could do with it. Just ordered my flex censors and they were like $2 a piece. How can a hobby this cool be so cheap to participate in?
Hi, I don’t think maximum degrees of it really matters. I also have questions with servos type. can I use MG995 to replace MG996R? Does it use the same library as MG996R or how do I change it? Thanks!
I think I am going to try and modify this concept to be a backpack with two arms, perhaps an option to detach and roll away so it can be used remotely.
I came here back when you made the magic mirror and now I seen you made this very talented my guy, I’ve been really enjoying your content. Just out of interest where have you learned how to do all the stuff you do. Right now I’m studying computer engineering and I find college projects aren’t the most creative so it makes me wonder where people learn how to make these interesting projects
hey man quick math quesition and also this is awesome dude, this is better than the last 3-d printed arm i saw and it's functionally better, also you went through everything and showed it working1 thank you!!!! but quick math question, you say it can lift 2kg max but for the MGR when i google it, the Maximum Stall Torque is 11 kg/cm @ (6V) aren't we like spacing out our torque or whatever so it can't actually pick up that much? I figured like 400 grams to a KG but 2? maybe some of my other robots are stronger than i thought... 0.0 idk if i missed it but can you explain that please? Also YOU'RE AWESOME!
Hi Greg, much appreciated, and thanks for the shout! You're right, this holds a comfortable weight of 600g. (Although It could theoretically hold up to 900g+) Yeah, I wish. The 2kg isn't correct, this was based on an earlier motor specs. I assume this was written in the article, I've corrected this now. Cheers!
@@EbenKouao honestly i'm not sure i've been on here, other videos of yours, and your website so idk. but okay 600g ahh makes sense that's still pretty awesome most of the arms you can buy for 700 or 800$ have about the same payload! this is friggin cool man! If you need stuff 3-d printed let me know! Altho i bet you have some of them too hah!
Hey man, been following your channel for a while now and love the content but just wondering where is a good foundation to start if I want to learn to code and make these projects like you, if it helps I study a level physics and maths. Love your content
Hey Sami, That's solid! Tbh, the best way that helped me is making mini-projects, building, and mixing projects to make newer projects. You'll be pushed/motivated to learn code if you want the project working. Probs, get an Arduino to blink an LED and go from there. (Also there's a lot of community support when learning) Good luck!
The "wrist" servo is not alligned. Use a Multiplex servo tester and set it to "1500". I already have 1 robot arm, but I'm currently buying parts (stepper motors, drivers etc.) to build my own.
One of the most underrated channels! Keep up the good work
He’s got 50k subs that’s not underrated
@@PillowMonkeyVR You do realize this comment was 3 years ago (It's a bit late to reply to him). 😂
@@amerqanadilo5648 yeah hadn’t realised that my bad but tbh lots of people do this
I havent even watched more than 10 minutes and i can already tell you enjoy these projects. Like you have everything in the description and thats great, so thank you for making it as easy as possible to follow along
absolutely rad, been looking for a first robotics project for a while and I thinks it's gonna be this, one of the best most in depth tutorials i've come across, plus a super cool concept and a dope aesthetic. Keep at it brother I genuinely believe teaching people to build robots is probably the greatest contribution anyone could make to the future of humanity.
His voice is so relaxing 😌
:)
Not bad looking either.
@@EbenKouao can I just say I thought the music was just slightly too loud though? Really great production otherwise.
He speaks soooo slow
Hi 🙋🏻♂️ is it posible to record movements and re play later ?
18:45 need this tutorial next
I suddenly had this idea that I wanted to build a robot arm but didn't have a clue where to start. This video has given me the base knowledge I need to make the next steps. Thanks!
did you do it?
This is guy is an absolute genius
Bro!
You're back! :D
Edit: Man. When this pandemic is over and I get access to my makerspace this is def. on the todo list!
Welcome back Will.i.am ! I love your vids, I hope you and your channel keep growing.
Lool, more bigger projects on the way. Stay tuned! ;)
Man....
That's extremely awesommmmmee!!!!💜💥💥🔥
That's not fare at all you should have 1M subs.
Thanks for sharing your project. Recently, I am also making a robotic arm of my own. I am very lucky to see your video, which is very detailed and patiently explained, and the sound is very relaxing.
Completely agree, im also making a robotic arm
did any of u succeed? if u did , wut r the challenges yalll faced?
Dude, not only you got a new subscriber, but a fan! Thank you so much, I really was struggling with a project and your explanation really helped!
Thank you so much, last year I printed this and used it for my school project last year, but I modified it and used, joysticks instead of the hand glove, I’m watching this again to try to improve it
Awesome!
Hi there .... did you make it using Bluetooth also ?
Waited sooooo long..... Finally! This is cooler than before..... Before you didn't 3d print the parts........ You are so cool man!
Appreciated Hafiz, more on the way!
@@EbenKouaoIt is me hafiz arif. I have a channel now..... It is because of you i made it. You gave me hope and courage to do it.... Well it is still new so I am not that good..... Thanks for the comment shout out! : )
This is insanely cool. Keep making things man!
this channel deserves so many more subs. love you videos man can’t wait for more
"or you skipped to the end" that one got me lol... Great job man, definitely saving this particular one for my build
Making the robot solve the captcha... classic. That alone is enough to get me to instantly subscribe after I finish writing this comment.
:)
this is amazing. I am in my third year of engineering and I need to write my dissertation this year. This would make for an interesting project.
Im SO glad I found your channel! keep it up man!
I don‘t usually comment on TH-cam videos but I just needed to give you a shoutout for this.
Awesome fucking job man, thank you so much for sharing this!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Dude you're so underrated! You totally deserve more subscribers!
Half way through this great lockdown project for an old man. Finished the 3d printing and assembled the arm. Now I have learn about the software.Thank you for a well presented project and that stretches me - but not too much!! Best of luck.
Thanks Trevor, glad you found this project interesting. More projects on the way!
HOW LONG DID IT TAKE U 2 FINISH??
did you manage to do it? I am doing it and I have some questions
Didn't finish the glove bit but got distracted and tried to control it remotely using pots instead. . t have recently got back to it with a simpler 4 DOF robot using servos only. I will still keep playing as I learn a lot on the way. Keeps me young. P s I think the software needs debugging as I could not get it to work.
The video was made of huge effort. Video editing takes time. I liked the way you represented the video steps. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome back, m8! Nice project! I ll try to implement it, after I will finish testing the Bitdefender Box 2.
Much appreciated Ion, more projects on the way!
The fact that you used tinkercad makes me respect you so freaking much
Hey dude!
Great video!
You probably have fixed this by know, but at 13:48, there is a lot of stringing that's occurring, you can easily fix it by increasing the retraction length on your 3d printer
Defenetly underrated talent. You will make it big.
This is the best channel to explain each steps to do. This is exactly what i want to create the robot arms by using 3D printer and arduino products. Thanks.
Thanks! More projects on the Way!
Man you do the coolest projects ever. Love this channel
Keep up the good work man! Just bought my first arduino mega kit
Cheers Ben, got an interesting one dropping soon stay tuned ;)
This is awesome. Just discovered your channel and I look forward to seeing what you work on! My son is really into the idea of making robots, so hopefully we can get some inspiration from you!
Many thanks Todd!
Found you from reddit. Awesome content, subscribed!
Awesome!
Hello Eben, finally I found what I wanted. You are the best Arduino TH-cam tutor ever!! Thanks a lot.
This will be my third comment because just the idea of me doing something like this because of how great the tutorial is. The idea of me controlling something so amazing. I'm so excited to try this.
Ever build it would like to hear if it went bad or good would be much appreciated!
@@navysnow5618 unfortunately not YET. I’ve been lacking the funds but maybe i. The bear future
@Rveruq V Dohv I found a better one that a lot of people made on thingverse I typed in robot arm and filter was most makes and it's the mk2 orange one. It is much cheaper to make than this one and has lots of people who added to it and things like that. I'm going to be making it after I build my pc in the near future.
This is Greatness our six year old sun/son love these things. He wants to make them himself. Very inspirational and thanks for sharing bro!!✨👌🏾🌍💪🏾
One of the coolest robotic arms I’ve ever seen!! Just wondering if you’ve made any progress on Mark 2??
Mark 2 dropping ~ 1 month. This is going to be full open source. Have a look at @smartbuilds on insta for dev updates. New features, integrates with droiid Robot and stronger motors/ torque now using the NEMA stepper motors, and more!
We’ll be experimenting with AI ;)
@@EbenKouaohow’s it going??
I am doing a science project and I want it to have a robot so this is perfect and I will give you credit😁😁😁😁😁This video was AWESOME!!!
Hope this helps :)
Did you ever build it how did it go? I would like to hear if it went bad and also if it went well. It would be appreciated!
You ma boy just got an extra subscriber.
Great content, have allot to watch.
This is phenomenal man. Thank you so much for explaining how everything works!! Absolutely loved that.
subcribed and notification on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! much love from kenya. I love how slowly and detailed you explain these
Thanks Abdallah!
Dude such a chilled cool tech video. U need to get more content out more regularly. Good shit 👍
the day I found pure gold... Epic bro, epic
I just found you and you're so underrated, I gotta know how did you get started doing all this? Your editing and engineering skills are impeccable
I was legit looking for this exact video thanks :)
Im new to your channel and just started getting into arduino tech. Everything is new to me but I would like to know more about the fundamentals. How did you get involved in this tech and what helped you understand the inner working of this versatile technology. Thanks ol cheeky fella
Hey Jesse,
I studied Computer Engineering... but it was most of my fundaments that really came from playing around with projects starting with getting an Arduino LED to blink and going on from there. Personally, trying to get the project to work forces you to get your fundamentals right.
Cheers, and Good luck on learning with an Arduino
If you did more videos I am sure your views would be through the roof. That is srsly cool stuff.
Good Work Eben!!
You deserve far more attention! Keep up the great work :D
You have been my favourite creator for a while now. I love your work and your creations.
Thanks Christian!
Love this! Can’t wait to attempt.
Dude, this video helps me a lot! Keep the work going man!
Randomly found this channel....and suscribed 😂
Great content keep going...😀😀
Thank you Seema!
@@EbenKouao keep explaining your projects and just keep the same quality of videos 😀
It won't take more time to hit a million subscribers 😀😀😀
Comment! Still watching your amazing vids even years later!! 😂
Keep up the great content !
So glad I've found your channel. Thanks so much, keep it up man!!!
Well done, Eben. It's a very nice tutorial for beginners like me.
Thank you! I was trying to find a way to get into making robots and I think this is it!
Love your videos, we want more!!!!!
I watched 5 seconds of your video and subscribed
You are such good man , in every aspect
amazing one,so helpful and so underrated my friend i hope the better for u and keep going on
Very interesting. Bright fellow. Super deserving of my rare subscription ... 🇬🇧
Thank you so much for posting this. I wimped out and bought a black metal arm kit from amazon for $80 but it came with no instructions to assemble it and no base or code. Luckily I found your video and I had no idea how much more I could do with it. Just ordered my flex censors and they were like $2 a piece. How can a hobby this cool be so cheap to participate in?
can I use the MG 996R that rotates 180 degrees, or does it have to be 360?
Hi, I don’t think maximum degrees of it really matters. I also have questions with servos type. can I use MG995 to replace MG996R? Does it use the same library as MG996R or how do I change it? Thanks!
U can use whatever u like, as long as u config It correctly, u dont want to code it to do a 181 If It only goes tô a 180
What a great tutorial man, thank you so much!!!
great work, much insightful and very educative
I love the design ,but could you go more in depth about where to plug in the wires on the board and all of that?
Great stuff I’m building a project for at work, this really opened my mind.
Imagine adding 4 of them at your back and you can littterally become a superhero
I think I am going to try and modify this concept to be a backpack with two arms, perhaps an option to detach and roll away so it can be used remotely.
Amazing video!! Looking forward to more! :)
You can add smooth library for more natural move on servos
Damn ........... Good work ........... Keep It UP
Any tips for someone looking to get into robotics as a hobby ? Great Channel
Dude, OUTSTANDING!
I came here back when you made the magic mirror and now I seen you made this very talented my guy, I’ve been really enjoying your content. Just out of interest where have you learned how to do all the stuff you do. Right now I’m studying computer engineering and I find college projects aren’t the most creative so it makes me wonder where people learn how to make these interesting projects
Hi Kyle, much appreciated!
Mostly, mixing project and adding new elements to it.
More Bigger project on the way. Stay tuned!!
Great work. I don't have a 3d printer now so my robotic arm will not look anything close to this but one day I will make it
Thank you my brother for sharing your wisdom with us. You've inspired me to try this project.
Olá, uma dúvida, esses mesmos códigos e mesmos elementos eletrônicos usados na garra, também funcionariam com uma garra menor de 6 eixos?
Amazingly simple. Genius presentation and work
Great work! Keep making these great videos!!
great video! but why are you using a servo driver. Wouldn´t it be possible also without
Subbed instantly bro THANK YOU :)
I see in the instructions that M3x63 screws are used. Where can I find this screw
hey man quick math quesition and also this is awesome dude, this is better than the last 3-d printed arm i saw and it's functionally better, also you went through everything and showed it working1 thank you!!!! but quick math question, you say it can lift 2kg max but for the MGR when i google it, the Maximum Stall Torque is 11 kg/cm @ (6V) aren't we like spacing out our torque or whatever so it can't actually pick up that much? I figured like 400 grams to a KG but 2? maybe some of my other robots are stronger than i thought... 0.0 idk if i missed it but can you explain that please? Also YOU'RE AWESOME!
Hi Greg, much appreciated, and thanks for the shout!
You're right, this holds a comfortable weight of 600g. (Although It could theoretically hold up to 900g+)
Yeah, I wish. The 2kg isn't correct, this was based on an earlier motor specs.
I assume this was written in the article, I've corrected this now. Cheers!
@@EbenKouao honestly i'm not sure i've been on here, other videos of yours, and your website so idk. but okay 600g ahh makes sense that's still pretty awesome most of the arms you can buy for 700 or 800$ have about the same payload! this is friggin cool man! If you need stuff 3-d printed let me know! Altho i bet you have some of them too hah!
Cheers Greg, never a bad idea for extra prints. Thanks and stay tuned for future projects!
Great work bro
I'm going to start building this one
Did you build it would live to hear if it went well or bad would be much appreciated!!!!
My first video for this so please SAY WHAT YOU THINK OF MY COMENT
sad
Enthusiasm is good even on an old video like this one! 😊
It's video so delightful! Thank you for your efforts. Everything is so clear.
Hey man, been following your channel for a while now and love the content but just wondering where is a good foundation to start if I want to learn to code and make these projects like you, if it helps I study a level physics and maths.
Love your content
Hey Sami, That's solid!
Tbh, the best way that helped me is making mini-projects, building, and mixing projects to make newer projects. You'll be pushed/motivated to learn code if you want the project working. Probs, get an Arduino to blink an LED and go from there. (Also there's a lot of community support when learning)
Good luck!
@@EbenKouao thanks man, will deffo get started
LOVE THIS PROJECT LOVE YOUR CHANNEL BRO KEEP UP THE GUD WORK SUBSCRIBED, LIKED, SHARED LOVED IT
Nice. Gonna try to make with dad. But with our own code.
Love this project. Love all your videos
im so ready to give this a try
Great job man. Keep going👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Very awesome and easy to understand - Thanks!
Wow this is absolutely amazing
i can't find the library on the library manager of arduino IDE, help pls?
It is on his article . Click the link
this is great thanks for the list of parts
hi
The "wrist" servo is not alligned. Use a Multiplex servo tester and set it to "1500".
I already have 1 robot arm, but I'm currently buying parts (stepper motors, drivers etc.) to build my own.