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Card-Sort Robot

Posted on 22. August 202122. August 2021

Everyone who knows me finds out that I have a strange dedication to trading cards from the 90s. A long time ago I made a private project to detect cards by image recognition. The project is sort of unique until today and during the last Corona winter my buddy Christian Walter picked up the idea and extended it by a robot arm. Now it is a full working card sort robot!

Pretty cool stuff I think and it shows what is possible today, even as a hobby project. The robot arm used is an Arduino based uArm Swift Pro with a Suction Cup head.

I am really happy the software still inspires new ideas. I hope to see more of it in the future.

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