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  • MeArm: A Pocket-Size Robotic Arm for Everyone

    by Ben Pearson
    December 18th, 2014

    MeArm is a small robotic arm which the creators hope to turn into an accessible platform for everyone. The final goal of the project is to design a robotic arm that can be built with nothing but a screwdriver. It is built from a standard sheet of acrylic with low-cost servo motors, and uses an Arduino Leonardo to handle computation. The team is currently working on a platform they call MeBrain which is powered by the same CPU as the Arduino Leonardo and has two joysticks for users to control the arm.

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