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Collection of Robotic Arms and related resources

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Collection of Robotic Arms and related resources

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Robotic Arms

DOBOT M1

Funded via Kickstarter. No way to purchase (other DOBOT arms, such as the Magician, are available for purchase)

Open Hardware files available: No

Open Hardware source available: No

DOF: 4

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

DOBOT Magician

DOBOT Magician is a multifunctional desktop robotic arm for practical training education.

Open Hardware files available: No

Open Hardware source available: No

DOF: 4

Links:

Available for purchase: Yes Cost: 1500

Updated: 2018-04-17

7Bot

A low cost Robotic Arm that can See, Think and Learn!

Funded via Kickstarter.

http://www.7bot.cc/ website dead; no way to purchase

Open Hardware files available: Unknown

Open Hardware source available: Unknown

DOF: 6

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

uArm Swift

uArm: Put a Miniature Industrial Robot Arm on Your Desk

uArm is an Arduino-powered desktop 4-axis parallel-mechanism robot arm, modeled after the ABB industrial PalletPack robot.

Funded via Kickstarter.

The Kickstarter 'uArm' arm is not available anymore, and has been superceded by the 'uArm Swift' and 'uArm Swift Pro'.

Open Hardware files available: Unknown

Open Hardware source available: Unknown

DOF: 4

Links:

Available for purchase: Yes Cost: 500

Updated: 2018-04-12

uArm Swift Pro

Also see other arm listed here, the uArm Swift.

Open Hardware files available: Unknown

Open Hardware source available: Unknown

DOF: 4

Links:

Available for purchase: Yes Cost: 840

Updated: 2018-04-12

Niryo One

Niryo One, an open source 6 axis robotic arm, just for you

Niryo One is an accessible connected 6 axis robotic arm, powered by Arduino, Raspberry Pi and ROS. Use it at home, at work, at school!

Funded via Kickstarter. Can be 'pre-ordered' from online store, but store also indicates that 'Niryo One will be officially released soon' -- marking this as not purchasable for now.

Open Hardware files available: Unknown

Open Hardware source available: Unknown

DOF: 6

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

Thor

Thor is an Open Source and printable robotic arm with six degrees of freedom, designed using FreeCAD.

6-axis arm with low build cost (~350€)

Started out as a university project. Very well documented.

Open Hardware files available: Yes

Open Hardware files formats: STEP,STL

Open Hardware source available: Yes

Open Hardware source formats: FreeCAD

DOF: 6

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

BetaBots-Robot-Arm-Project

My printable robot arm is inspired by the well known industry robots, but printable. The goal is to develop a open source robot arm to use in private or small businesses and make robot development available for every one. The arm should lift about 2 kg enough to perform every day tasks. Currently robot arms are expensive or small and weak, or clumpy.

Last update on GitHub in 2016.

Open Hardware files available: Yes

Open Hardware files formats: STEP,STL

Open Hardware source available: Yes

Open Hardware source formats: Inventor

DOF: 6?

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

BCN3D Moveo

Open Source 3D Printed Robotic Arm for educational purposes

Originally based on the BetaBots-Robot-Arm-Project

Last update on GitHub in 2016.

Open Hardware files available: Yes

Open Hardware files formats: STL

Open Hardware source available: Yes

Open Hardware source formats: Solidworks

DOF: 6

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

Lite Arm i2

Open Source Robotic Arm

Last update on Thingiverse in 2015.

Open Hardware files available: Yes

Open Hardware files formats: STL

Open Hardware source available: Unknown

DOF: 3?

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

Robotic arm with 6 DOF by ancastrog

This is the low-cost prototype of a robotic arm with 6 DOF, 3D printers manufactured and designed using free software (OpenScad, Inksape..).

Open Hardware files available: Yes

Open Hardware files formats: STL

Open Hardware source available: Yes

Open Hardware source formats: OpenSCAD,FreeCAD (mounted arm)

DOF: 6

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

Robotic arm with 7 servos by jjshortcut

Robotic arm made of 4mm hardboard with a 3-axis cnc, it is also printable.

Open Hardware files available: Yes

Open Hardware files formats: STL

Open Hardware source available: Yes

Open Hardware source formats: Solidworks

DOF: 4?

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

Scara robotic arm by Idegraaf

Scara robotic arm for educational purposes. Not tested yet.

Open Hardware files available: Yes

Open Hardware files formats: STL

Open Hardware source available: Yes

Open Hardware source formats: SketchUp

DOF: 3?

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

AR2 by Chris-Annin

6-axis stepper motor robot. All parts are designed to be 3d printable or widely available.

Documentation includes an assembly guide.

Uses an Arduino as a stepper driver and includes a custom Python program and Windows GUI to control it.

Kickstarter project (launched in March 2018) was cancelled in April 2018.

Open Hardware files available: Yes

Open Hardware files formats: STL

Open Hardware source available: No

DOF: 6

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

Bender

A robot arm with an Open Source framework to develop useful applications

Last update on GitHub in 2015.

Open Hardware files available: Unknown

Open Hardware source available: Unknown

DOF: 6?

Links:

Available for purchase: No

Updated: 2018-04-12

License

The code is licensed under either of

The data collected in this repository is released as CC0-1.0 (LICENSE-CC0 or https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)

Contributing

Contributions are highly welcome!

Important: Make sure to edit the files under src and run src/build.sh before commiting, since the README is generated from that.

If you think you have some information that is missing here, feel free to open a pull request or an issue.