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MeArm Open Source Robotic Arm Plans, Kits and Information

MeArm Open Source Robotic Arm Plans, Kits and Information

MeCon Motion Control and Record for MeArm Robot Arm

The MeArm is a low cost open-source robotic arm created by Benjamin Gray and Jack Howard for education, hacking and tinkering. it provides a great introduction to industrial robotics and motion control concepts. the MeArm can be controlled by popular micro controllers such as  an Arduino or Raspberry pi and uses small inexpensive 9 gram hobby servos for motion. the structural parts of the robotic arm can be made from 1/8 thick Baltic birch plywood, Acrylic sheet or even 3d printed plastic. MeArm structural parts are assembled with 3mm nuts and bolts so that only a small screw driver is required to put this fun little robot arm together. we have put together some kits to help you make your own robotic arm and also made a collection of MeArm related build files and information  to help you learn and get started quickly. Lets Make Some Robots!

 

MeCon Robotic Arm Controller Software

Get your MeArm Robot Arm making moves fast with MeCon windows GUI robotic arm control software developed by MicRobotLabs. The fastest way to start programing motion paths, no need to build a hardware control interface. features on screen sliders, knobs and button controls that can be manipulated with mouse and keyboard. set min max positions on each axis to match the motion travel limits of the robotic arm. you can also record motion paths, save them to file and play them back allowing you to teach the arm specific task.

 

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