After so long, the wait is over!!! The 3dprinted robot mower LIVES!!!
This video shows the LONG process of building out the electronics, the testing, tweaking, coding, re-testing it took to get it to run.
3dprinted on a kit build prusa i3 clone printer I got years ago.
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Not sure why you need code to spin blades. Lawn mowers and string trimmers just spin at the static rate of the motor.
I really like the soldering helping hands that you have. Can you tell me where you purchased it? Also very nice videos!
Can you do review of this? Does it have sensors in the front?
Thank you!
Awesome job mate.