#Robot hand
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talos-stims · 3 months ago
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final year BSc comp sci project - myoelectric controlled robot hand | source
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neros-stim-blog · 1 year ago
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A robot kin stimboard requested by Anonymous with themes of white/silver and light blue
Thanks for the request!
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artfanv · 7 months ago
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wallpapedits-vvc · 1 year ago
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Matching wallpapers #164
Like/reblog if you save ✨
None of this wallpapers/pictures belongs to me, I just do the matching.
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stevebattle · 2 years ago
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RAPHaEL Air Powered Hand by Kyle Cothem and Dennis Hong (2009), The Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory (RoMeLa), College of Engineering, Virginia Tech, VA. The goal of this project is to accurately emulate the motion and dexterity of a human hand. The hand is powered by compressed air at 60 psi and uses novel corrugated tubing actuators. It incorporates flex sensors and force sensitive resistors for touch sensing. “RAPHaEL (Robotic-Air Powered Hand with Elastic Ligaments) is a humanoid robotic hand that utilizes corrugated tube actuation with compressed air. Unlike electromechanically actuated hands, thanks to the natural compliance, RAPHaEL can mimic the grasping capability of a human hand more accurately. By changing the pressure of the compressed air, the amount of applied force can also be controlled.”
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nekolitano · 4 months ago
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For Lupiita's sake, a functional prosthetic hand
Capacitor explosion!
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rainbowfeatherreplies · 2 years ago
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A dart lands on the board, and two figures burst in!
“HEY EVERYPONE CAN WE HAVE YOUR ATTENTION!” Feather yells, pointing her cybernetic mode, “We’re looking for information. Otherwise you’re fine!”
“Don’t worry, we aren’t with the corpos. If you know who we are, you know we’re good for it,” Quartz scans the room with her eye!
Fantastic art by BlazingStred / @blazingstred
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keywiitree · 1 year ago
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Beeg hand (90s arcade gijinka)
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fruits-a-villa · 1 year ago
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Minions in Titans + Mind Over Mutant
All seven Mutant Minions from "Crash of the Titans" and "Mind over Mutant" in one Heptagon!
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xmas-kids · 10 months ago
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1/2/3>4/^/6>7/8/9
too hungry to finish this. for @citeasprince
dw. i'm gonna go eat now. just really hungry :[
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strawberryonfire · 2 years ago
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call-me-the-candyman · 2 years ago
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I felt like drawing a battle between a spaceship and a mechanical diamond.
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cynicalclassicist · 3 months ago
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I'd be getting pretty snappy if I was having such a robot hand.
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Check out this robotic hand which can touch and feel, improving perception and reflexes for its user. [ Δ ]
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stevebattle · 1 year ago
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Jamming Gripper (2010) by iRobot, in collaboration with Chicago and Cornell Universities. This fingerless robotic gripper is basically a rubber bag filled with coffee grounds. When a granular material is loosely packed it's easily deformable and will conform to the shape of various objects when pressed into them. When the air is sucked out, the particles become tightly packed together and they jam, or lock into one another. In this rigid state it maintains a firm grip, and when reinflated the object pops out again.
“This grew out of a program to develop a new field of soft robotics that was sponsored by DARPA. It was based on the observation that humans and animals are mostly made of soft materials, but robots have usually been made of hard materials like metal, and maybe we could build robots with more of the functionality of humans if we switched to softer materials.” – Eric Brown (University of Chicago), interviewed by Erico Guizzo.
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beepboopappreciation · 6 months ago
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Is this anything
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doodle-list · 4 months ago
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Deeply hope they keep the family vibes going in the revival
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