This could go in /s/DIYtech but most of it is 3d printed so this made sense.
The article links to the relevant git repos and guides.
Archive: https://archive.today/iGP4T
From the post:
>One of the joys you get to experience whether as a proud parent or pet owner is that a lot of things get left around haphazardly. You could of course pick every piece of discarded clothing, half-destroyed toy and detritus yourself, but as a parent of three children himself [Nathaniel Nifong] opted to use his engineering background to potentially over engineer a wires-suspended robotic claw to do this picking up for him.
This could go in /s/DIYtech but most of it is 3d printed so this made sense.
The article links to the relevant git repos and guides.
Archive: https://archive.today/iGP4T
From the post:
>>One of the joys you get to experience whether as a proud parent or pet owner is that a lot of things get left around haphazardly. You could of course pick every piece of discarded clothing, half-destroyed toy and detritus yourself, but as a parent of three children himself [Nathaniel Nifong] opted to use his engineering background to potentially over engineer a wires-suspended robotic claw to do this picking up for him.