It's interesting but some improvements that I'd highly recommend is adding another gear at a different ratio you could get some torque going. Curve the inside of the grippers slightly in a concave manner so there's more surface area to grab irregular shaped objects, and smooth the very tips of the claws so they're not pointed so you don't accidentally damage something before it's even grabbed. To improve the quality of the grip, angle the teeth slightly and maybe use some rough sandpaper to rough up the surface some so it can make better contact with smooth objects.
@@sweetgumnyc7794 you can simulate it for free using tinkercad; It lets you simulate a circuit with an arduino and electrical elements. You can check some tutorials on TH-cam on how to use it or there's plenty online sources and examples. Or if you want a cheaper Arduino compatible kit instead of a simulation, I'd but the Elegoo Super Starter Kit.
Great video, but I have a question, is there any specific reason that you are using an arduino compatible board rather than an actual arduino board? Just curious
You R the "Gripper Whisperer". Just saying ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Really daZzling body of work. I haven't been this intrigued since I found out my 'hot sister' was actually adopted 500 points awarded for creativity.. note: points can be redeemed at any participating Fisker™dealership. Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd house on the left.
It's interesting but some improvements that I'd highly recommend is adding another gear at a different ratio you could get some torque going. Curve the inside of the grippers slightly in a concave manner so there's more surface area to grab irregular shaped objects, and smooth the very tips of the claws so they're not pointed so you don't accidentally damage something before it's even grabbed.
To improve the quality of the grip, angle the teeth slightly and maybe use some rough sandpaper to rough up the surface some so it can make better contact with smooth objects.
@@RipDoveStudio thanks
Great stuff!
thanks
Fantastic video. I want to learn arduino. Do you suggest a resource to get started?
@@sweetgumnyc7794 you can simulate it for free using tinkercad; It lets you simulate a circuit with an arduino and electrical elements. You can check some tutorials on TH-cam on how to use it or there's plenty online sources and examples.
Or if you want a cheaper Arduino compatible kit instead of a simulation, I'd but the Elegoo Super Starter Kit.
Great video, but I have a question, is there any specific reason that you are using an arduino compatible board rather than an actual arduino board?
Just curious
@@_forg_ thanks for watching and yea good question, it's honestly just because other clone brands are cheaper
In my opinion i'd made it so when you push it closes and when you pull it opens. But great video tho 👍
good suggestion, thanks
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bro is the next elon musk 🤯
Yes I love elon musks famous gripper💀
You R the "Gripper Whisperer". Just saying ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Really daZzling body of work. I haven't been this intrigued since I found out my 'hot sister' was actually adopted 500 points awarded for creativity.. note: points can be redeemed at any participating Fisker™dealership. Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd house on the left.