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Used Webb Vertical Mill, Mdl. 2VH Dealer

Used Webb Vertical Mill, Mdl. 2VH Dealer

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 06, 2009
Duration: 393
9" x 49" Used Webb Vertical Mill, Mdl. 2VH, Mitutoyo 2 Axis Digital Readout System, Servo Table Power Feed, Mitutoyo Z Axis Quill Readout, Chrome Ways #A1066 To View Dozens of Milling machines for sale please visit http://www.SterlingMachinery.com/mills.php or Call 626-444-0311
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Loki Robot 1

Loki Robot 1

from Favorites of ZentaOlbaid on April 05, 2009
Duration: 500
Intro to Loki, the 8th robot made by Dave Shinsel. See www.dshinsel.com for more info about Loki and other robots.
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Twitchie Scorpion

Twitchie Scorpion

from Red Matter on November 25, 2008
Duration: 318
I made this scorpion toy with a Twitchie Robot Kit. I'm really afraid of scorpions where I live in Arizona, so I thought a friendly toy would help me get used to them. I made his plush body from some fabric I had around, aiming to make him look like an Arizona bark scorpion, which are tan/yellowish/translucent. Twitchie is Arduino powered and comes pre-programmed, so it's an excellent kit for beginners in robotics, because no programming is required! You can download and modify the code if you want, and it's pretty light on the soldering, too. I'd recommend Twitchie for young makers (boys & girls, too!) interested in robotics or moving plush toys. You can buy the Twitchie Robot Kit in the Maker Shed: http://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MKTET2Music is "At the Crack of Noon" by Shuutobi, http://shuutobi.com
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Servo-Powered Locker Door

Servo-Powered Locker Door

from Best of Revision 3 on October 06, 2008
Duration: 32
For the servo section of Tom Igoe's Intro To Physical Computing at ITP, I built a motorized locker door out of Legos. My Arduino microprocessor is taped to the locker wall, just out of site, and a potentiometer is wired through to where the lock would normally be. From here it'd be pretty easy to program an actual combination lock using either the potentiometer or an analog or digital sensor. Try it.
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Dookie-Poo "The FUTURE of DANCE"

Dookie-Poo "The FUTURE of DANCE"

from The Uncut Sports Show on October 01, 2008
Duration: 69
An independent music video for DR. SAKAMOTO featuring Dookie-Poo and Friends. Go to dookie-poo.com for more music.
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Square Wave

Square Wave

from pendulum on July 08, 2008
Duration: 203
Sculpture installation. Video and audio playback is regulated by pendulum position. Sand is feed with a solenoid valve at a rate and direction determined by a combination of pendulum position and input from a light sensor (detecting the presence and general position of viewers).
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KATORSE SHORTS trailer

KATORSE SHORTS trailer

from Best of Revision 3 on June 04, 2008
Duration: 74
For too long, short films have remained the forgotten art form; a consistently underrated medium that has never been given the exposure it demands. Even with the emerging popularity of independent films in the Philippines, short films are still seen as front acts for full-length features or sidebars at local film festivals. The Katorse Writers Group, a group of young writer-filmmakers who were part of Ricky Lee s 14th Scriptwriting Workshop, addresses this problem by coming up with a full program of short films to be screened at Robinson s Galleria Indie Sine. On June 11-17, KATORSE SHORTS will showcase 7 short films with themes ranging from the romantic to the absurd to the tragic - a program that is meant to bring to the consciousness of Filipino audiences the short film as a form that can hold its own. Katorseshorts line-up: Ang Kapalaran ni Virgin Mario by Ogi Sugatan Ambulancia by Richard Legaspi Manyika by John Wong Puwang by Anna Isabelle Matutina Dead Letter by Grace Orbon Lababo by Seymour Barros-Sanchez Walong Linggo by Anna Isabelle Matutina For more info: email a_isabelle78@yahoo.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Productivity Inc OEM Manufacturing using FANUC and Nakamura

Productivity Inc OEM Manufacturing using FANUC and Nakamura

from VJames on June 03, 2008
Duration: 111
The system that we provided to this manufacturer allows flexible operation and the ability to easily add new parts to this system. The vision system, placed over the in-feed conveyor, allows many different parts to be processed without the need for special escapements or part positioning hardware.
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Arduino-Python Joystick Servo Control

Arduino-Python Joystick Servo Control

from Best of Revision 3 on December 20, 2007
Duration: 0
Using the Arduino's serial library and Python's PyGame module to interpret joystick inputs on a PC, then send serial commands to Arduino, which in turn positions an RC servo. http://principialabs.com/joystick-control-of-a-servo
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Arduino Servo Control

Arduino Servo Control

from Best of Revision 3 on December 08, 2007
Duration: 63
Using Arduino to read the analog input from a potentiometer, and translate these to a digital signal to control the position of a standard R/C servo.
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Allmotion Inc. Motion Controllers

Allmotion Inc. Motion Controllers

from Best of Revision 3 on October 30, 2007
Duration: 230
Interview with the president of Allmotion Inc. AllMotion manufactures Stepper Drives, Stepper Controllers, Servo Drives and Servo Controllers. These are the most compact Intelligent Stepper Motor Drives and Stepper Motor Controllers on the market today.
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Boarduino with Wii Nunchuck and Servo

Boarduino with Wii Nunchuck and Servo

from Best of Revision 3 on October 25, 2007
Duration: 202
A demonstration of the Boarduino Arduino clone as it controls a hobby servo motor while reading accelerometer data from a Wii Nunchuck.
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I-Sobot - Hidden Commands 1-8 of 13

I-Sobot - Hidden Commands 1-8 of 13

from Favorites of days77 on October 21, 2007
Duration: 78
Remote Control Commands: 2A - Malfunction? Releaf? I don't want to know. 3A - All your base are belong to I-Sobot 43A - Surprise! 112A - Japanese vocal TAKARA TOMY with body So far, I've found 13 hidden commands. Here are 8 of them. I took a guess as to what they are called. In the video: •Upper Guard / Taunt? •Soundeffect TAKARA TOMY with body The other 5 are cheesy, so I left them out. •All your base are belong to I-Sobot •Surprise! •Bear Hug •Happy Birthday! •Malfunction? Relief? Maybe I don't want to know.
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