James Bruton, a famous YouTuber and mechanical engineer who likes to challenge traditional bike design and push the boundaries of what is possible, has revealed yet another oddball vehicle - a ...
Various bike and motorcycle manufacturers have toyed with the idea of self-balancing two-wheelers, but none fitted their creations with balls instead of wheels. James Bruton, a British YouTuber and ...
British YouTuber James Bruton has plenty of experience with self-balancing technology and omnidirectional wheels, having already built a self-balancing bicycle using a sideways-mounted omni-wheel, as ...
Electric Bike Explorer on MSN
Self-Balancing Bike with Giant Balls Instead of Wheels: A Wild New Invention by James Bruton
Self-balancing two-wheelers have been explored by various bike and motorcycle manufacturers over the years, but none have ...
Self-balancing robots have become a common hobby project, and they usually require two wheels to work. [James Bruton] has managed to single wheel balancing robot by adding gyroscopic stabilization.
The night before Anna Garverick was to present her independent project for Northwestern Engineering's Master of Science in Robotics (MSR) program, she learned a valuable lesson: Don’t turn your back ...
The purpose of the project is to drive the wheels in the direction that the upper part of the robot is falling as it produces a 2-wheeled dynamically balancing robot. The robot will remain balanced if ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results