A Cardboard Robotic Arm
If cardboard was good enough for Google to make a VR headset, it’s certainly good enough to build a robotic arm. The brainchild of Uladz…
9 years ago • Robotics
If cardboard was good enough for Google to make a VR headset, it’s certainly good enough to build a robotic arm. The brainchild of Uladz Mikula, CARDBIRD is a simple DIY device that can be created in roughly two hours using Arduino, four servos, a piece of hardboard for a base, and a few clips.
The arm can be controlled either from a computer using a Processing program and your keyboard or remotely with an IR receiver. See it in action below!
WARNING: The song in the video above will be playing in your head for the rest of your day.