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That's not a animation, it's really the stage of art in robotics development 😎🤘
29/12/2020

That's not a animation, it's really the stage of art in robotics development 😎🤘

Our whole crew got together to celebrate the start of what we hope will be a happier year: Happy New Year from all of us at Boston Dynamics. www.BostonDyna...

Gardeners spend a lot of time pulling weeds. To more efficiently kill weeds while avoiding chemicals, this fellow 3D pri...
16/08/2020

Gardeners spend a lot of time pulling weeds. To more efficiently kill weeds while avoiding chemicals, this fellow 3D printed an attachment to a string trimmer that allows it to obliterate weeds. He made a video explaining it in detail. He worked very hard on this, so he hope it's useful (or at least cool)!

Download STL files from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4566405 Download STL files from GitHub: https://github.com/antaloaalonso/TheOb...

08/08/2020
Design Of The Week: Quarantine Haircut Robot*Most Parts are 3D Printed*This week’s selection is the scary Quarantine Hai...
31/07/2020

Design Of The Week: Quarantine Haircut Robot

*Most Parts are 3D Printed*

This week’s selection is the scary Quarantine Haircut Robot by YouTuber Shane Wighton.

On Wighton’s channel, “Stuff Made Here“, last week the maker published an amazing video of a project to make an automated robot that could literally give you a haircut.

Quarantines and lockdowns have given us all conniptions with hairstyles and worse, and the situation was such that Wighton decided to make a robot to resolve his growing hair.

This was no “drag some clippers across and make you bald” machine. No, it involved literally cutting his hair with mechanized, sharp scissors. This sounds so dangerous I thought, at the beginning, the video was a parody or joke.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=787&v=7zBrbdU_y0s&feature=emb_logo

05/04/2020

COVID-19 has created a PPE crisis. Make The Masks is a 3D-printable, high efficiency filtration mask that can be fitted to the provider’s face and sanitized between uses.

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