A robotics company has built an eerily lifelike humanoid robot which they claim is the "world's first bipedal musculoskeletal android" — and the internet hates it. Created by Polish startup Clone ...
It’s 2019, and we should have robots to fill our notebooks with cross-hatched illustrations. Well, [Alex Weber] is way ahead of us on this account: the outstanding SCARA drawbot he created can ...
The increasing adoption of SCARA robots in manufacturing, driven by Industry 4.0 and smart factory initiatives. • The rising demand for precision automation in electronics and semiconductor ...
[How To Mechatronics] capitalized on this and built a SCARA robot arm using 3D-printed parts and common 3D-printer components. The basic SCARA mechanism is a two-link arm, similar to a human arm.