blossom-public

This is a version of the robot control codebase for Blossom robot, which was originally developed by Cornell (https://github.com/hrc2/blossom-public) (by interaction-lab)

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  • Ask HN: Best way to learn robotics with a 10 year old?
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Jul 2024
    Thanks!

    There is a guide available in the repo's wiki: https://github.com/hrc2/blossom-public/wiki

    Our contributors' forks and extensions may also be useful:

    https://github.com/interaction-lab/blossom-public

    https://github.com/interaction-lab/BlossomNav

    Regarding sourcing the parts, there are online services available to order 3D-printed parts as you would a PCB. The *.stl files are available in the wiki. Though with how accessible 3D printers have become — the well-supported Ender 3 is available for under $100 at Micro Center — you may want to consider taking up printing as a family activity.

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interaction-lab/blossom-public is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of blossom-public is Python.

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