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Aptly named the Mechpen, pronounced “McPen”, project takes the form of a SCARA (Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm) design, with two parallel axes controlling the x-y movement of the arm.
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In November 2017, we showed you [Chris Annin]’s open-source 6-DOF robot arm. Since then he’s been improving the arm and making it more accessible for anyone who doesn’t get to play with ...
The DIY robotic arm can be programmed using block programming systems and is now available to back via Kickstarter with pledges starting at $40 and shipping expected to take place during November ...
The dual-arm horizontal articulated SCARA (Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm) robot operates on a single axis and has a payload capacity of 2 kg per arm. The single axis configuration also ...