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Hi<br /><br />I look at the servo-motor Dynamixel, they seem great but they are high price.<br /><br />here my questions<br /><br />a) for a 1 meter biped robot, what would be the best motor for it. and why not using hydrolic cylinder to move part ?<br /><br />b) it's there a cheaper alternative for Dynamixel that could do the same task and precision.<br /><br />c) does Dynamixel will fit my need for a 1 meter robot?. Also the robot may be lift parts sometime so does Dynamixel have that torque?.<br /><br /><br />any link for small cylinder for robot will help... I didn't see it on robosavvy.<br />there's probaly a special controller for cylinder and probaly electronic valve. someone already done this before?<br /><br />thanks<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://forum.robosavvy.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=3332">tomy300</a> — Wed May 09, 2012 3:47 am</p><hr />
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