Arctos

DIY Robotics Kit

Unleash Your Creativity with the DIY Robotics Kit: Build Your Own Arctos Robotic Arm If you’re passionate about robotics and want to take your skills to the next level, the DIY Robotics Kit is your perfect companion. With Arctos robotic arm kits, you’ll embark on an exciting journey of hands-on learning, problem-solving, and creative innovation. […]

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Hardware v1 kit

Starter kitOpen loop v0.16.7 $202.00 + ShippingEstimated delivery: 7-15 days Hardware kit including everything (except printed parts, and tools) to build Arctos robotic arm. More info and complete BOM list can be found here.If you want to build robot easy and affordable V1 is the way to go. Pros: affordable, easy to build, well tested

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Hardware v2 open loop kit

Open loop v2 kitHardware kit $326.40 + ShippingEstimated delivery: 7-15 days Hardware kit including everything (except printed parts, and tools) to build Arctos robotic arm v2 closed loop. More info and complete BOM list can be found here.Upgraded hardware kit from A4988 to TMC2209 and limit switches Pros: greater speeds, less noise, simpleCons: no feedback control,

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Hardware v2 closed loop kit

Closed loop v2 kit $433.20 + ShippingEstimated delivery: 7-15 days Hardware kit including everything (except printed parts, and tools) to build Arctos robotic arm v2 closed loop. More info and complete BOM list can be found here.Closed loop provides better precission, greater speeds and overall better performance. Pros: feedback control, less wires, Cons: additional cost,

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Printed parts v2 kit

Printed parts v2 kitPolymaker ABS $360.00 + ShippingEstimated delivery: 7-15 days Before making a purchase, please be aware that the images shown are for the finished product. In reality, when you make a purchase, you will receive a DIY kit that requires assembly. The kit includes only the 3D printed parts. You can select your

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How to Set Up and Operate a Robot Gripper with DS3225 Servo Motor on Arduino Mega

Introduction A robot gripper is an essential component for robotic projects that involve handling objects or performing tasks requiring a firm grip. In this tutorial, we will show you how to set up and operate a robot gripper using a DS3225 servo motor and an Arduino Mega. We will use the M97 G-code command in

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