by PedroR » Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:23 pm
by PedroR
Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:23 pm
Hi guys
I have just received the official announcement today about the availability of the metal joints for Robobuilder.
They are sold as Metal Joint sets and consist of
- 6x Mtl Joint #2
- 4x Mtl Joint #6
(enough to build a 16 DOF humanoid)
The price for each Set is ~31.50GBP + VAT (total of 36.23 GBP inc VAT).
I don't know when we will have those in stock though. We have just ordered with Robobuilder and we ordered a lot of stock so I'm not really sure when we'll be getting these in stock.
FYI the robot shown in the picture above, seems to consist of:
- Standard 5720T
- Leg Brackets Kit (we don't stock those but their main purpose is to add weight to the lower part of the robot to lower the center of gravity and also improve reliability on the legs).
Not sure if here they are using the round metal joints on the metal brackets; they are usually plastic. Only the Full Mtl Brackets kits we stock come with the circular metal joints standard.
- Custom Chest Part. Not sure if they sell it standard in that colour.
- Metal Joints Set
It looks like a typical configuration for their Korean audience. When I attended KRGF there were 5720T with Leg Metal Brackets (but Plastic Joints) all over the place in Amateur League.
That configuration is quite popular there.
I leave the space open for your discussion about the metal joints.
In any case, I think you need to be careful when using those because in old days, any severe hit would break a plastic joint; with the new metal joints the energy of any impact will be passed on to the internal gears.
In my opinion I would do 2 things:
1- Use all metal gears
2- Set up the compliance / PID to allow some elasticity on the joints. This way you can protect the internal gears as the elasticity effect would absorb much of the external force. (this one I learned from Rob Farrel in KRGF

)
Regards
Pedro.
Hi guys
I have just received the official announcement today about the availability of the metal joints for Robobuilder.
They are sold as Metal Joint sets and consist of
- 6x Mtl Joint #2
- 4x Mtl Joint #6
(enough to build a 16 DOF humanoid)
The price for each Set is ~31.50GBP + VAT (total of 36.23 GBP inc VAT).
I don't know when we will have those in stock though. We have just ordered with Robobuilder and we ordered a lot of stock so I'm not really sure when we'll be getting these in stock.
FYI the robot shown in the picture above, seems to consist of:
- Standard 5720T
- Leg Brackets Kit (we don't stock those but their main purpose is to add weight to the lower part of the robot to lower the center of gravity and also improve reliability on the legs).
Not sure if here they are using the round metal joints on the metal brackets; they are usually plastic. Only the Full Mtl Brackets kits we stock come with the circular metal joints standard.
- Custom Chest Part. Not sure if they sell it standard in that colour.
- Metal Joints Set
It looks like a typical configuration for their Korean audience. When I attended KRGF there were 5720T with Leg Metal Brackets (but Plastic Joints) all over the place in Amateur League.
That configuration is quite popular there.
I leave the space open for your discussion about the metal joints.
In any case, I think you need to be careful when using those because in old days, any severe hit would break a plastic joint; with the new metal joints the energy of any impact will be passed on to the internal gears.
In my opinion I would do 2 things:
1- Use all metal gears
2- Set up the compliance / PID to allow some elasticity on the joints. This way you can protect the internal gears as the elasticity effect would absorb much of the external force. (this one I learned from Rob Farrel in KRGF

)
Regards
Pedro.