Martin's robot was definitely an inspiration. As far as I know he was the first one to figure out how to make cheap, nonbackdrivable servo motors work for dynamic quadruped movement. Wouldn't have started the project…
We're actually working with some people who are interested in selling the kits as a side project. Stay tuned. With double the BOM cost, we'd use torque-controllable servos. We're testing out the DJI M2006 right now.
Great feedback! Will definitely incorporate those features into future revisions.
There's blackbird, but not sure of its current status. https://hackaday.io/project/160882-blackbird-bipedal-robot
We've found you can actually do a lot with dumb servos and orientation feedback and get visually similar results to Spot. For instance, we get hopping, trotting, strafing, turning + strafing, walking. What it can't do…
Hey all, my group in Stanford Student Robotics made Pupper. Happy to answer any questions!
Just for fun I uploaded the top and bottom body panel DXFs to jlcpcb and they're only about $2 each. That's compared to about $30 to have them cut out of carbon fiber, and of course you don't get to put circuity like…
You can buy the CLS6336HV servos from JX-Servo directly for about $25 each. Usually a much better deal than on Aliexpress, Banggood etc and it's pretty easy to do. The $600 price point though assumes you have a number…
The SpotMicroAI project has a great community on its Slack, but the project is a bit more in its infancy than Pupper. For instance, spot micro doesn't have the software right now to make it walk quickly or trot. Pupper…
You can buy the carbon fiber parts here! https://great3d.com/stanford-pupper-robot-carbon-fiber-parts...
Martin's robot was definitely an inspiration. As far as I know he was the first one to figure out how to make cheap, nonbackdrivable servo motors work for dynamic quadruped movement. Wouldn't have started the project…
We're actually working with some people who are interested in selling the kits as a side project. Stay tuned. With double the BOM cost, we'd use torque-controllable servos. We're testing out the DJI M2006 right now.
Great feedback! Will definitely incorporate those features into future revisions.
There's blackbird, but not sure of its current status. https://hackaday.io/project/160882-blackbird-bipedal-robot
We've found you can actually do a lot with dumb servos and orientation feedback and get visually similar results to Spot. For instance, we get hopping, trotting, strafing, turning + strafing, walking. What it can't do…
Hey all, my group in Stanford Student Robotics made Pupper. Happy to answer any questions!
Just for fun I uploaded the top and bottom body panel DXFs to jlcpcb and they're only about $2 each. That's compared to about $30 to have them cut out of carbon fiber, and of course you don't get to put circuity like…
You can buy the CLS6336HV servos from JX-Servo directly for about $25 each. Usually a much better deal than on Aliexpress, Banggood etc and it's pretty easy to do. The $600 price point though assumes you have a number…
The SpotMicroAI project has a great community on its Slack, but the project is a bit more in its infancy than Pupper. For instance, spot micro doesn't have the software right now to make it walk quickly or trot. Pupper…
You can buy the carbon fiber parts here! https://great3d.com/stanford-pupper-robot-carbon-fiber-parts...