Wow! Thank you for the very high praise
Yes, FeatherDozer (I still hate the name) would probably be better as a low, 4WD lifter, but I
I'm really impressed by the creativity of this design. Usually the "way" to make a pushing robot is 4 wheel drive or a low angled wedge. I've
dotDominic Yesterday, 20:04Hey Theo! Look forward to seeing your projects unfold over hopefully not that many months, and getting duffed up at Robodojo by the results later this
McMullet Yesterday, 16:59Hi Theo
When I first started reading your post I thought Oh No ! another Roboteer throwing in the towel but
then I read on and found quite
Reads good, looking forwards to seeing what comes out of this.
Ocracoke 13th January 2021, 09:43Good evening all!
Feels like ages since I've done a full write-up, but here we go!
I think it goes without saying that
Yay, well done! What gearing are you using on the arm or is that a servo I hear?
Ocracoke 13th January 2021, 00:11