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Thursday, February 14, 2013

3D print your own robot with Hello Robo's MAKI

The completed MAKI robot




Hot on the heels of InMoov, the 3D-printable android, comes a similar but much less intimidating project for DIYers by Hello Robo. MAKI is a cute communication robot that can be assembled from 3D-printed parts and some off-the-shelf electronic components for less than US$500, making it an affordable platform for hobbyists and university labs. Hello Robo has opted to launch MAKI via crowdfunding site Kickstarter, where a $30 pledge will net you the 3D blueprints.

MAKI's head, eyes, and eyelids move independently using six servo motors sold by Robotis, controlled by an Arbotix Robocontroller or Arduino. By connecting it to a PC and open-source software, its webcam could be used to perform face recognition, object tracking, speech recognition, and text-to-speech – all essential for basic human-robot interaction (HRI) studies. University labs interested in this area of research could save loads of time by adopting MAKI as their platform rather than designing and engineering one from scratch.
If certain Kickstarter stretch goals are met, Hello Robo will include blueprints for a ver...
If successfully backed, Hello Robo will publish some video tutorials to help you put it all together, and if stretch goals are met, the group will supply blueprints for additional arms and grippers (see picture above). However, the idea is that the community will code most of the software applications, and share their work to bolster the robot's functionality.
You can see MAKI in action in the following video.

Source :  Hello RoboKickstarter via gizmag

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