A simple Assembly Diagram of uArm for the current version. The final one will be released after we finish the final design.
22 Comments
tomJanuary 11, 2014 at 2:19 am
Hi Great job!
would you consider to share cad drawings and a parts list? I have a little laser cutter and I’d like to try to make it! Any Advice are welcome!
Cheers,
Tom
I’m not associated with this project but I did read the Kickstarter:
uArm will be completely open-sourced after the Kickstarter campaign completes! We will use the time in between to optimize our design and make it the best it can be. We are a company, yes, but we are also a group of robot maniacs. We want to share our joy with the rest of the world and make more people realize how fun robotics can be! All of the design files, hardware and software will be released in May, 2014. So you can build your own arm using a laser cutter, then add you own controller and servos to it.
Hi everybody, Big thanks to ufactory team for bringing to community this great project ! Also waiting for CAD files i order to build mine (already buit many similar projects but still have place for this one)
All the best from France.
Greetings! Very useful advice within this article! It is the little changes that make the most important changes. Many thanks for sharing! fdakekbfcggc
What is the radius from the base the uArm can reach? I am working on a chess playing robot arm project with my son, but I can’t tell if the arm is long enough to reach across our sensor board.
Also, have you thought about modifying the vacuum grip to a coffe ground/balloon grip? Could it be done?
I’m not sure where you are getting your info, but
great topic. I needs to spend some time learning much more or understanding more.
Thanks for magnificent info I was looking for this info for my
mission.
Hi Great job!
would you consider to share cad drawings and a parts list? I have a little laser cutter and I’d like to try to make it! Any Advice are welcome!
Cheers,
Tom
Me too, i’m dying to build one at University! I feel like a child at christmas waiting for his exciting present! 😀
I’m not associated with this project but I did read the Kickstarter:
uArm will be completely open-sourced after the Kickstarter campaign completes! We will use the time in between to optimize our design and make it the best it can be. We are a company, yes, but we are also a group of robot maniacs. We want to share our joy with the rest of the world and make more people realize how fun robotics can be! All of the design files, hardware and software will be released in May, 2014. So you can build your own arm using a laser cutter, then add you own controller and servos to it.
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Hi everybody, Big thanks to ufactory team for bringing to community this great project ! Also waiting for CAD files i order to build mine (already buit many similar projects but still have place for this one)
All the best from France.
bonjour,
ou pourrai-je trouver les dessins de CAO s’il vous plait ?
hello, where can i find the drawings of this uarm please ?
In the download page you can find the drawings
Nice work….I am exited to see the designs….
Greetings! Very useful advice within this article! It is the little changes that make the most important changes. Many thanks for sharing! fdakekbfcggc
I saw your robot to build.
I would like buy the parts to assembly to present like my homework.
Can your provied me a quotation, time delivery and terms of payment?
Thank you.
Fernando Rodriguez
Thanks for all the info
Very good job uArm team!!!! i need help from you that dimension for uArm. kindly consider my request… i’m waiting for your response.
Thank you.
Hi ~
What do you need?
Or email to me ~
info@ufactory.cc
Do you know if this files are working for laser cutting?
What is the radius from the base the uArm can reach? I am working on a chess playing robot arm project with my son, but I can’t tell if the arm is long enough to reach across our sensor board.
Also, have you thought about modifying the vacuum grip to a coffe ground/balloon grip? Could it be done?
Hi, the maximum radius is 37cm, the minimum radius is 10cm. By the way, do you mean the gripper to grip the thing?
I think he is refering to something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OjhoVuAQkQ
Hey
Nice work, uarm team. Want to know that ,is the uarm , available as a kit to buy? Waiting for your reply…
i can’t see the drawings. could you sent me,please?
I’m not sure where you are getting your info, but
great topic. I needs to spend some time learning much more or understanding more.
Thanks for magnificent info I was looking for this info for my
mission.