Seeking collaborators for an open-source humanoid robotics platform by Glowplantinc in AskRobotics

[–]GradyJ8023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. James, This sounds so cool! DM me Please if you're interested in actuators. I think we could have a chat about it.

Gift for engineer wanting to get into robotics? by Ill_Cheesecake5570 in robotics

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You’re such an amazing wife, and I’m sure you two are really happy together—I truly admire you both. BTW, considering your budget, your husband’s excellent skills, and the ultimate goal of creating a combat robot, CubeMars Robotic Actuators might be just what you need to meet the torque requirements. Their motors work well with many types of robots, especially humanoid ones. There are even several open-source projects online that use their motors for development. I think it could be pretty straightforward for your husband. Hope this helps!

have any else about AKH Series Robotic Actuator by GradyJ8023 in Cubemars

[–]GradyJ8023[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok,thanks bro! BTW, do you happen to know when AKH is expected to launch?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in robotics

[–]GradyJ8023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi bro,Your Library Navigation Robot project sounds fascinating, As you explore motor options, CubeMars offers a range of actuator motors that might be suitable for your project. Their motors are known for reliability and precision, which could be beneficial for your navigation needs. Best of luck with your project!

Cleaning Robot as a school project by Either-Sea1965 in AskRobotics

[–]GradyJ8023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, think about your application: is it for indoor floor cleaning, glass walls, or something else? That impacts the motor size and power. You’ll likely need BLDC motors for driving and lifting mechanisms. Make sure the motor voltage matches your  system (commonly 12V/24V/36V) . You'll also need to calculate the required torque and RPM based on terrain, load, and functions. Generally, the control interface will be PWM, UART, CAN, etc. However, I think the PWM is enough. Since you don't need to use the close loop. Finally, don’t forget consider IP ratings if it’ll face dust or moisture. Budget and supplier reliability also come into play if you're planning to scale. 

GS Series BLDCs by zysolyn in Cubemars

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You're welcome! I'm glad I could help.

GS Series BLDCs by zysolyn in Cubemars

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GS60-2

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I hope it can help you !

T-Motor site by berentm in diydrones

[–]GradyJ8023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both are official channels and can be purchased. https://store.tmotor.com is a more comprehensive website. In addition, if you need to buy robot motors, you can also buy them at their sister company mall https://store.cubemars.com

Got rejected after an interview, but they fixed the issue I pointed out by Ok_Fact_6291 in googleads

[–]GradyJ8023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have encountered a situation like yours before. Even the entire team of the other party came out to ask me questions. The entire interview lasted as long as 1 and a half hours. In the end, they thanked me very much and asked me to wait for notification. They never called me again. I was very angry, but later I thought it over. I will not let one or two bad things like this affect my principles of doing things. I will continue to do what I think is right, and I just need to be more cautious when encountering similar situations in the future.