thanks for the heads up on looking for a local maker space... my library does not have a 3d printer, but i found some shops nearby that allow me to upload cad files and they charge a fee to print out your prototypes
Absolutely love the main channel, but this one is definitively super cool for such quick project. I tought you will let it run on the shop floor while refilling with Domino to have a master domino track. Thanks a lot for the content Sean!
Tip for anyone trying to do this too: some cheap wires (dupont or otherwise) are not made of copper and are extremely frustrating/impossible to solder to, ask me how I know🙃 Anyway, nice hack! Seems like this could be a fun as a series.
This is AWESOME Sean!!!
Came here to see if you'd seen the video. Nice.
A Mark approved Hack! ✅
Do you want to see more complicated, or more simple hacks in the future?
I'll pick more complicated
Complex stuff with explanations
this is a good level of complexity, but i could handle more. but this is simple enough that i would actually, reasonably attempt it
thanks for the heads up on looking for a local maker space... my library does not have a 3d printer, but i found some shops nearby that allow me to upload cad files and they charge a fee to print out your prototypes
I would say do two playlists.
1st. Easy, simple beginner hacks.
2nd. As crazy as you want, with an explanation of course.
As a novice programmer, really appreciated the walk thru the code.
I used to do walk throughs a lot, Ill probably start doing them more here!
2:02 you mean you don't expect beginners to be able to crimp DuPont ends on bare wires?? /s
I hate DuPont crimping lol
Next step, buy this $500 crimper you'll use a few times over the next couper of years! lol
Absolutely love the main channel, but this one is definitively super cool for such quick project. I tought you will let it run on the shop floor while refilling with Domino to have a master domino track. Thanks a lot for the content Sean!
Haha, I still need to make a huge domino track, maybe on the table, its pretty big!
Watching this robot weave around obstacles feels like watching my cat deciding where to knock things over.
It does feel like it has a mind of its own sometimes.
The moment I saw ‘obstacle avoidance,’ I knew this robot could probably handle my social life better than I can.
lol
really great video. i liked the code walkthrough!
Glad you liked it! Ill do more of that code breakdown in the future.
Tip for anyone trying to do this too: some cheap wires (dupont or otherwise) are not made of copper and are extremely frustrating/impossible to solder to, ask me how I know🙃
Anyway, nice hack! Seems like this could be a fun as a series.
A good magnet can find bad usb cables and cheap wires like this. haha
All this effort to put dominoes around the perimeter of the table, only for the robot to ignore it!
Haha I was very hopeful it would see them