It’s little secret that stepper motors are everywhere in FDM 3D printers, but there’s no real reason why you cannot take another type of DC motor like a brushless DC (BLDC) motor and use that instead.
Robots are cool, so check out [Atlin Anderson]’s Spiderbot (video, embedded below) which can be made with 3D printed parts, hobby servos, and ESP32-CAM module for control and a first-person view.
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5 Bluetooth ESP32 projects for this weekend (May 15-17)
Bluetooth isn't dead yet.
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A new line of electric motors for battery EVs and hybrid-electric vehicles from Bosch is advancing the state of the art in efficiency while reducing the use of rare-earth materials in the permanent ...
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Build your own 3D printed robotic hand
A maker has shared a step-by-step guide for creating a fully functional 3D printed robotic hand that can be controlled via a mobile browser. Using MG90S servo motors, an ESP32, and a PCA9685 servo ...
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