DIY Robot Arm
Posted on Feb 5, 09 01:00 AM PDT

Don't you wish you had a robotic arm of your own for you to play out fictional accounts of handling some sort of super explosive in a delicate situation? Well, the Edge Robotic Arm Kit is right up your alley then, as you won't even need to have any soldering skills to begin with, although having the ability to piece together Lego would come in handy. There are five axes of robotic movement for you to play around with, although it relies on a wired remote to receive the necessary commands. The gripper can be commanded to open or close, while the wrist has a motion of 120 degrees, where its extensive elbow has a range of 300 degrees, with its base rotation and base motion of 270 degrees and 180 degrees, respectively. The lifting capacity stands at 100 grams, which isn't too impressive at all.
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