by hivemind » Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:04 pm
by hivemind
Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:04 pm
ive worked on walking here and there, but not nearly as much as i could... I am waiting for my new pieces to be biult beforei do so because that might be my final design, with the independant leg rotation and all.
If you want my advice, it would be ti put the servos on highspeed, tilt both feet outwards slightly (to a very balanced position, but not too much so) and then pop them both up and down, but not very much. You should work in places until this code works, and then have him lean forward ever so slightly, and it will turn into a stable run, similar to the japanese home-built robots. It is all about the little completely stable steps.
I have tried large steps, where i had my robot going through some karate stances (I happen to be a black belt in shotokan, I've been doing it for a long time, so I have gotten a sense of how I ease into these stances) and essentially the walk would have some weaker points and some stronger points, and i decided that was no good and that watching the robots run on all the videos i had seen, it would be best to have smaller steps...
Anyway, thats my advice for anyone who would like to try a walking code, its a fun thing to try, being so essential and all. goodluck!
ive worked on walking here and there, but not nearly as much as i could... I am waiting for my new pieces to be biult beforei do so because that might be my final design, with the independant leg rotation and all.
If you want my advice, it would be ti put the servos on highspeed, tilt both feet outwards slightly (to a very balanced position, but not too much so) and then pop them both up and down, but not very much. You should work in places until this code works, and then have him lean forward ever so slightly, and it will turn into a stable run, similar to the japanese home-built robots. It is all about the little completely stable steps.
I have tried large steps, where i had my robot going through some karate stances (I happen to be a black belt in shotokan, I've been doing it for a long time, so I have gotten a sense of how I ease into these stances) and essentially the walk would have some weaker points and some stronger points, and i decided that was no good and that watching the robots run on all the videos i had seen, it would be best to have smaller steps...
Anyway, thats my advice for anyone who would like to try a walking code, its a fun thing to try, being so essential and all. goodluck!