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Continuum Robot Tentacle Prototype -- Episode 474

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They say that nature doesn’t use wheels, so if we want to get organic movement out of a robot, perhaps we should use organic actuators, no? While this build doesn’t have muscles per se, it does have tendons that allow for more flexible motion that we don’t typically find in robot arms. Tentacle robotic mechanisms have been around in Hollywood special effects for years, but they don’t show up in hobby builds too often. Join DJ on his robot journey as he builds a continuum robot arm that will finally allow him to catch that wiley spider-man.

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  • aspork42
    aspork42 over 4 years ago +2
    Nice build! I've seen these built which use 'segments' Each segment may only be 2-3 discs long, and has its own set of servos. The segments can be controlled independently. To run the kevlar string to…
  • DAB
    DAB over 4 years ago +2
    Great project. I have seen similar designs before. Yours worked OK, but as you found out, you need many more motors/servos within the arm if you want more robust movement and control. DAB
  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 4 years ago +2
    Just need the airbrush now Spine Robotics 1985 promo video Spine Robotics Promo 1985.mpg - YouTube
  • mrvolt
    mrvolt over 4 years ago in reply to krishshah123

    Hi Krish,

     

    You can find the CAD files in a step format attached above.

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  • krishshah123
    krishshah123 over 4 years ago

    Where can I find the STL files to print this project?

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  • airbornesurfer
    airbornesurfer over 4 years ago

    Go-go gadget robotentacle?

     

    I smell an ill-advised mashup!

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  • mrvolt
    mrvolt over 4 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    Haha, all robots need flexy arms!

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  • mrvolt
    mrvolt over 4 years ago in reply to aspork42

    Thanks James!

     

    You should try to build your own image There are far better designs than mine out there that are 3d printed for easier assembly.

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    mrvolt over 4 years ago in reply to DAB

    Thanks DAB,

     

    Yes, very much so. This was a first test to get a sense of this kind of design and I certainly learned a lot more than most of my research into these designs.

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  • mrvolt
    mrvolt over 4 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Ooh yeah, what an awesome video!

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 4 years ago

    Just need the airbrush now image

     

    Spine Robotics 1985 promo video

    Spine Robotics Promo 1985.mpg - YouTube

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    DAB over 4 years ago

    Great project.

     

    I have seen similar designs before.

    Yours worked OK, but as you found out, you need many more motors/servos within the arm if you want more robust movement and control.

     

    DAB

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    aspork42 over 4 years ago

    Nice build! I've seen these built which use 'segments' Each segment may only be 2-3 discs long, and has its own set of servos. The segments can be controlled independently. To run the kevlar string to each segment, you have to run it through something like the cable jacket used on bicycle brakes; so it won't compress. You land the cable jacket at the first disc of the segment.

     

    I'm super jealous of this arm! I want one!

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