This hexapod was made almost entirely via 3d printing ... all those parts come together into a little robot that functions quite well. The only thing that we think is missing are some grippy ...
[Kevin] brings us Golem, his latest robot project. Golem is crafted not ... stops and picked up Dynamixel MX64 servos for Golem’s legs. Those servos alone propelled the Golem’s costs well ...
Robots that manipulate with their legs have unique advantages for handling ... multi-functional robot designs, especially for hexapod and quadruped robots, potentially enhancing their capabilities ...
“This robot has legs that are driven by multiple actuators ... “With multiple gait patterns it can walk like other hexapod ...
The robot is called the MX-Phoenix hexapod, it is powered by 18 motors and all its body parts were 3D printed. Robot engineer "Zenta", AKA Kåre Halvorsen, designed and built the robot.