Version 0.5 of the Gauntl33t Haptic Glove. For feeling the size shape and hardness of objects in a virtual environment.
This page will update over time with more details as the project evolves. Eventually we intend on selling circuit boards and also a DIY kit to accompany these files and instructions. They will hopefully be available before the end of 2023.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/asXZ6bsKzoYeMgon6
photo from August 2013
https://www.youtube.com/live/CQydcKF9PNE?feature=share
https://photos.app.goo.gl/RPxDaWEkX37AfLBt8
3D model files:
https://github.com/gauntl33t/Team-Gauntl33t-Project-Lance
photo from May 2014
https://github.com/gauntl33t/Team-Gauntl33t-Project-Lance
https://photos.app.goo.gl/j5T7B31gZiU3MZNK8
photo from May 2015
https://photos.app.goo.gl/LUWFvRuhzBrsem2a6
photo from September 2020
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YnjhrfuTbj6czikD7
photo from October 2021
The Gauntl33t 0.5 was inspired by a demo of SimpleFOC at East Coast Rep-Rap Festival (ERRF) by David Shorey.
We have spent the past 3 months in our spare time using the concept of Gimble motors to build a haptic glove that we brought along to CES. We plan to continue improving the design and eventually sell both DIY kits and fully assembled developer kit gloves. In the meanwhile however, we wanted to go ahead and make some files available here for personal use.
TBD how firmware/software will be distributed. Please keep this in mind before beginning this build. We do not have full firmware yet and it is TBD if the source will be released or if only binaries will be available. If you really want to attempt this build now reach out and maybe we can figure out something. Thank you for your understanding.
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.