A wild Virtual Bento Arm has appeared!

No room for robots? No Problem! The Virtual Bento Arm provides an ultra portable and accessible robot arm simulator that can be used on any computer device. The Virtual Bento Arm can move around just like the physical arm and the initial release includes 5 robot challenges where you can try interacting with objects in a virtual environment. The open source files for the unity project are available here and you can also test out a browser enabled version without needing to download anything.

We also have a new release of brachI/Oplexus that has full integration with the Virtual Bento Arm and a new motion sequencer feature for automating movements of a physical or virtual robot.

Bento_Arm_Physical_and_Virtual

New release of brachI/Oplexus now available

We recently launched a new version of brachIOplexus for mapping from human interfaces to robotic arms. The old release had a fixed mapping between the Bento Arm and an XBox controller. The latest release significantly expands the functionality by allowing for custom mappings and additional input devices including the MYO Armband and keyboard.

https://github.com/blincdev/brachIOplexus

We made a short runthrough video to demonstrate some of the features in the new release:

Need a hand? The files for the HANDi Hand are now open source!

We just launched the much hand-ticipated open source files for the HANDi Hand! The initial release includes all 3D print files, STEP files, assembly manual, and Arduino sketches you need to build your own HANDi Hand. You can also look forward to future releases of exciting related projects, including an inexpensive data glove for intuitive control.

https://github.com/blincdev/HANDi-Hand