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Building a Force Driven Robot Arm #2 | James Bruton

Building a Force Driven Robot Arm #2 | James Bruton I recently built a force-driven robot gripper, and now I'm building a SCARA Robot Arm of a similar scale. The arm will be 3D printed, CNC and Welded steel. Each rotational hub of the machine has an independently rotating inner part which is sprung to the centre so we can measure the force exerted on it. Eventually this means the arm can be compliant and we can actively back-drive the arm to train it.

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