As a long time fan of Iron Man, I've always wanted to create my own robot arm. Inspired from an open-sourced design, I designed, built, and programmed my own 6 DOF robot arm (nicknamed Blue) funded by Duke's Innovation Grant. From there, my first project with Blue was creating long-exposure light art using a Python program to convert images into interpolated GCODE commands.
Heavy inspiration was sourced from BCN3D's open-source 3D-Printed robot arm guides. With detailed CAD models, assembly guides, and wiring diagrams, this non-profit educational project was extremely helpful in creating a robot arm. Many parts were modified, combined, or removed altogether in order to fit my needs.
Through Duke's Co-lab Innovation Grants, I was selected for funding of my very own passion project! The project I decided to work on was a 3D-printed robot arm in order to open new doorways for future robot arm projects.
Assembling the robot in the basement of my house proved to be a very difficult challenge. Sourcing parts and making changes to BCN3D's Moveo caused many delays and hiccups along the way. Nevertheless, the robot arm was finished and functioning by the end of 2022 summer.