Show the world what you've done with your little yellow minion.
by spetku » Mon Oct 06, 2014 3:02 pm
Have you assembled your kit? You should give your new delta robot a name and post a picture of it here to show off to the word!
Here are some of the newest additions to our brood :
Testie, Wheezie, Marek, and Beef Feet.

world domination is easier with robots.
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by dbwells » Wed Oct 08, 2014 7:20 pm

- "My name is Mr. Bubbles" Born 10/07/2014
Doing his "happy" dance.
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by Billosmer » Fri Dec 05, 2014 2:36 pm
Hi!
Just received my Delta this week and assembled it. Was a breeze to put together - great job with the instructions and the parts. One of the best kits ever!!!
So... now I'm interested in doing my own thing with the delta.... I'd love to have any code that you could share so that I can move the light dome to specific XYZ coordinates. I would be using an Arduino to program and connect to the delta. Any help or suggestions?
Regards
Bill
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by igranderojo » Sun Dec 14, 2014 3:23 pm
The new Delta Army Robot and my 3D delta printer.
The robot army delta was assembled by the Southridge HS engineering club on Friday Dec. 12 so I am going to call it "Skyhawk" because that is their mascot.
My 3D delta printer started as a Mini Kossel and now has 350mm horizontals. Next it needs to grow longer vertical extrusions and get a new extruder.
I hope to continue using the robot army as a project for the engineering club to work on.
Take Care
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Take Care
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