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* Use the [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=london-hack-space-robotics webchat client that runs in your browser].
 
* Use the [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=london-hack-space-robotics webchat client that runs in your browser].
 
* '''Or''' point your IRC client at [irc://irc.freenode.net/london-hack-space-robotics #london-hack-space-robotics on irc.freenode.net].
 
* '''Or''' point your IRC client at [irc://irc.freenode.net/london-hack-space-robotics #london-hack-space-robotics on irc.freenode.net].
* LSHRobotics [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hackspace-robotics mailing-list]
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* LSHRobotics [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space-robotics mailing-list]
  
 
=== Robotics projects ===
 
=== Robotics projects ===

Revision as of 16:41, 24 October 2013

Robotics group

  • Meetups: Every other Wednesday 7:30pm start at London Hackspace (free event, non-members welcome)
  • Open to both members and non-members (tool use may have limitations)
  • Next hack session is on Tuesday 15nd October 7:30pm in the classroom


Meetups

  • Tuesday 29th October 7:30pm Please add notes to our piratepad
  • Tuesday 15th October 7:30pm Notes
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2013: Kick off! Notes

Get in touch

Robotics projects


Members

Here's the opt-in list of members and what they are working on

  • Mentar working on the HSRDP and the Staubli Robot Arm. Quite keen on ROS, pretty good with software, ok with electronics, rubbish at mechanics
  • Ianadan complete robot noob. Building Maki So need to learn more about ROS and Arbotix and general feedback sensors. 3D Printer, okay with mechanics, rubbish at most other stuff I need...
  • Jon I currently have a small collection of home built and bought robots, including a 3Pi, a scratch build two wheel balancing robot, an antique 6DoF hydraulic arm and a RoboNova biped. I built an autonomous robot for the [SparkFun AVC competition] in June 2013, and I'm helping with the Staubli Robot Arm.