Veedah is a low power, and cost-efficient robot. Made from parts in my high school's robotics club it uses only two webcams to perceive depth and guide its self to a destination. Well by destination I mean ...going in a straight line, for now. (Fun fact: you cant perceive depth using just one eye. Try catching a ball using just one eye, it'll be a tad hard. Be Safe ;) ) The goal for this project was to make something as cool as spot the robot, made by Boston Dynamics. It is surely a work of art that uses pretty expensive tools to operate, and I live in Africa, so that wasn't possible. But I didn't give up, I made a very basic version of it, but her the catch, its has wheels on the bottom. Beat that Boston Studios!!! The way this robot would work is that instead of using suspensions that Spot uses Veedah uses simple servo motors on the hinges. Since it is just hinge operated it will be hard to turn, right? Well to solve that problem I used wheels on the bottom. It ...