wintermute wrote:tempusmaster, you seem to have the inside track on Manoi, so if you don't mind indulging me in a few additional questions...
Sure, no problem.
If it's something important, or time critical, then send me a PM as well as posting here. Sometimes it can be a few days before I get the chance to check the forums.
It appears from the photos and videos I've seen that the PF01's legs do not rotate where they attach to the hips. Is that the case?
That's true. The PF01 is 17 DOF, so it doesn't have hip or individual leg rotation.
One problem with no leg rotation is that the robot is limited to turning by sliding one foot forward and one back, which is unrealistic-looking.
I would say that most of the robots you've seen may move unrealistically, but their movements can be improved considerably even without additional DOF.
Do you anticipate that export restrictions will be lifted on the PF01?
Where did you hear that there are export restrictions on the PF01?
Living here in Japan I don't normally run into export restriction issues, so that may be the case. Still, the core technology is almost the same as the AT01 which is being exported.
Or that Kyosho's next-gen models will encounter export restrictions? What's Kyosho doing about restrictions on their products? Would Japan's customs be likely to actually seize a robot kit that was on the no-export list?
In most cases it's a business decision. If the company, probably Kondo rather than Kyosho, believes that there is a significant enough opportunity overseas they can apply for export permission and it would more than likely be granted - though it does take time, money, and effort to go through the process.
Finally, would it be futile to hope that Kyosho will put Takahashi's FT into production? Now that is what I would call a "next-gen design."
Just my opinion, but again it's basically a business decision.
The FT performance is quite impressive. Still, you have to wonder what else it will be able to do besides a good imitation of a model struting down a fashion runway. That would get pretty boring very quickly if that's all the FT can do.
wintermute wrote:tempusmaster, you seem to have the inside track on Manoi, so if you don't mind indulging me in a few additional questions...
Sure, no problem.
If it's something important, or time critical, then send me a PM as well as posting here. Sometimes it can be a few days before I get the chance to check the forums.
It appears from the photos and videos I've seen that the PF01's legs do not rotate where they attach to the hips. Is that the case?
That's true. The PF01 is 17 DOF, so it doesn't have hip or individual leg rotation.
One problem with no leg rotation is that the robot is limited to turning by sliding one foot forward and one back, which is unrealistic-looking.
I would say that most of the robots you've seen may move unrealistically, but their movements can be improved considerably even without additional DOF.
Do you anticipate that export restrictions will be lifted on the PF01?
Where did you hear that there are export restrictions on the PF01?
Living here in Japan I don't normally run into export restriction issues, so that may be the case. Still, the core technology is almost the same as the AT01 which is being exported.
Or that Kyosho's next-gen models will encounter export restrictions? What's Kyosho doing about restrictions on their products? Would Japan's customs be likely to actually seize a robot kit that was on the no-export list?
In most cases it's a business decision. If the company, probably Kondo rather than Kyosho, believes that there is a significant enough opportunity overseas they can apply for export permission and it would more than likely be granted - though it does take time, money, and effort to go through the process.
Finally, would it be futile to hope that Kyosho will put Takahashi's FT into production? Now that is what I would call a "next-gen design."
Just my opinion, but again it's basically a business decision.
The FT performance is quite impressive. Still, you have to wonder what else it will be able to do besides a good imitation of a model struting down a fashion runway. That would get pretty boring very quickly if that's all the FT can do.