#robotics | Logs for 2016-06-12
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[05:55:26]
<SpeedEvil>
http://imgur.com/gallery/8eUkN
- sort of relevant
[09:25:10]
<calle_>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad26M4DcvWc
[13:23:50]
<codepython777>
when you have a servo motor and a stepper motor, which is more precise for angle controls?
[13:49:14]
<anonnumberanon>
servo is very precise and weighs very little
[13:50:20]
<anonnumberanon>
stepper is heavy and bulky, and even more precise
[13:50:36]
<anonnumberanon>
Am I right?
[15:19:30]
<veverak>
deshipu: pingy
[15:19:32]
<veverak>
deshipu:
http://imgur.com/a/6rTWa
[17:10:16]
<deshipu>
veverak: great
[17:11:12]
<deshipu>
veverak: have you thought about starting a project page on hackaday.io, so that I could link to it? :)
[17:11:48]
<veverak>
wellll not yet :D
[17:12:01]
<veverak>
deshipu: but I suppose it's time :)
[17:34:08]
<veverak>
deshipu: anyway
[17:34:17]
<veverak>
given that I have legs much far away from each other
[17:34:23]
<veverak>
thinking about putting battery between them
[17:35:18]
<deshipu>
sure
[22:14:28]
<Jak_o_Shadows>
You know, I'm not sure about having the actuators at the knees:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lwEk2KJ4_U
[22:15:13]
<Jak_o_Shadows>
it does simplify the joints - or at least moves the complexity somewhere easier to handle - but they're kinda bulky, and I THINK it limits your panning