Robot Butler, first year engineering project

This robot delivers drinks on command. It was designed for the Design Competition amongst 400 first year students of Mechanical Engineering at Delft University of technology. The goal was to deliver the drinks as quickly as possible, while keeping them balanced, providing an interesting challenge to put the newly learned skills to practice.

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7 Responses
  1. GF

    This robot is very simple and make the job right.
    I noticed that drill motors were used… nice and cheap!
    What sensors those robot butler have?
    And thanks for the info you share here in this blog!

  2. N.Muthu Kumaran

    Dear sir,
    I would like to do this project ple kindly send me the project report and some ideas.

    with regards
    N. Muthu Kumaran.

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