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The outer shell of the T8 is actually 3D printed, but under the hood are 26 little servo motors. Using the Bigfoot Inverse Kinematics Engine, the T8 is able to move with an eerie level of realism.
Legged robot kits aren't anything new, but unlike its competition, the T8 octopod comes with a disturbingly realistic 3D-printed exoskeleton that is sure to make an unforgettable first impression.
T8 is a wirelessly controlled bio-inspired octopod robot made with high resolution 3D printed parts. It uses a total of 26 motors: 3 in each leg and 2 in the abdomen.
The T8 robot is the creation of Andres and Billy Han, brothers in Hong Kong who have long been obsessed with robotics and wanted to push themselves to make something that hadn’t been seen before.
The T8 spiderbot is a wirelessly controlled bio-inspired octopod robot made with high resolution 3D printed parts and is fitted with 3 servo motors in each leg and 2 in the abdomen.
The T8 octopod robot from Robugtix is modelled after a real tarantula, and the way it moves is startlingly realistic — an effect that is amplified by its high-resolution 3D-printed shell, which ...
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