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I Built a Military Robot

43 6 Intermediate
Mobile, military robot optimized for use in desert environments which can be controlled remotely or autonomously and can collect/ stream video to a VR headset via its front mounted camera. The method of movement is a continuous track, created using steel roller chain connected by fasteners with 3D printed links. These loops sit on a custom designed drive sprocket and idler sprocket with 4 shock absorber loaded roller pins that act as the suspension system. The drive motors are powered by '18650' batteries, directed by a raspberry pi 4 and connected to a motor controller. For connectivity, a mobile device can connect to the pi's external antenna as it is a WiFi access point. From here, directions can be sent to the robot from the mobile device using the Node Red GUI and additionally, the entirety of the main raspberry pi computer can be accessed for the use of sending custom commands for autonomous movement.

How to design Complete Robot using Voice Assistant like JARVIS in Fusion 360

14 1 Intermediate
4-wheeled Robot Design Frame is 3D printable. Components - 1. Raspberry pi 4 2. Sony WebCam 3. Normal 3.5 mm jack Speaker 4. Custom Frame 5. MI 20000 mAh powerbank 6. 100 RPM Dual Shaft BO Motor - Straight with wheels Custom Voice Assistance code is running in background. Voice assistance code is connected with database which is having values like quantity and dimensions of components. Mail me for Jarvis source code. Like this video... 🤘

Gear "Module" Explained in 1 Minute

7 2 Beginner
#GearModule #Gears #Module https://amzn.to/3fjbhH3 Module=d/N (d is pitch diameter and N is number of teeth) Number of Teeth = Reference Diameter/ Module Reference Diameter = Module x Number of Teeth Reference Pitch = Module x Pi Like and subscribe for more!

Measurement extraction

1 0 Beginner
Extracting the measurement's of an unknown model in Fusion 360 for reference and further implements

Introduction to Drawings in Fusion 360 — Getting Started Basics & Training Exercise for Beginners

0 0 Beginner
Introduction to Drawings in Fusion 360 — Getting Started Basics & Training Exercise for Beginners

Intro to Drawings - Fusion 360 Part 2: Dimensional Tolerances, Threads & Alternate Dimensions How To

0 0 Beginner
Intro to Drawings - Fusion 360 Part 2: Dimensional Tolerances, Threads & Alternate Dimensions How To

Fusion 360 parametric

0 0 Beginner
Changing parameters in Fusion 360

Autodesk Fusion 360 Tutorial - How to Use Diameter Dimension on Sketching

0 0 Intermediate
This tutorial is about how to use "Diameter Dimension" menu on Autodesk Fusion 360 Sketching. This feature is updated on October 28, 2018.