Some may prefer to have a Miles Morales PS5 console, while others find more joy in watching a small robot swing like Spider-Man. The latter includes Adam Beedle, who built such a Spider-Man-inspired robot capable of firing a grappling hook and swinging from it before releasing the cord.
This isn’t some store bought robot kit, just a 3D-printed frame fitted, along with mechanical parts, fabricated on an Ender-3 printer. He uses an Arduino Uno microcontroller board base don the ATmega328P to drive its motors and the servos that aim the grappling hook launcher. Those servos also fire the grappling hook and release the Kevlar thread-based cord, which is most certainly strong enough to hold up this small robot. The thread has been fitted on a spool secured onto another servo motor, enabling the robot to pull the thread tightly before it begins swinging.
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