Hello and welcome to another Burf Update, I hope everyone is enjoying the run up to Christmas and that special time off with loved ones. Around this time I start to work out what I have achieved this year.
OLO Robotics
Formally BOW, I am chuffed to announce that I am contracting for them 1 day a week (outside my day job) testing their robotics platform. This is through Burf Robotics which means it has it’s first customer. They have lent me a Leo Robot to put their platform through its paces which is a great bit of ROS2 kit. This proves that my learning with ROS2 and setting up Burf Robotics was a good idea and also keeps me doing robotics regularly .
ROS2 Rover
I have also made some improvements to the ROS2 3D Printed Rover I built. I have added an IMU (MPU 6050 instead of MPU9250 due to counterfeit parts) however this introduces me in to sensor fusion as you need to fuse the ODOM with the IMU data. I need to spend more time on this but it should improve the rover and my knowledge of ROS2.
Double Robotics 2
A bit of a random buy one night but I now have an old Double Robotics 2 robot. This is like a tele-presence robot with a an iPad on top. It is actually a nice bit of kit and I hope to add it to my Burf Platform as my first iOS Robot. Most of my other robotics run Android
Burf Platform
So I am working on a idea around having a platform that allows remote control of old / hobbiest robots for people who can’t program there own robots but still want to use them. It’s still early stages but I hope to have a prototype up soon similar to the remote control app for the Sanbot robot. I want to use this as a learning project to learn a new technology, just deciding on what that is.
Claude Code
So about a month ago I moved from Cursor (brief use) to Claude Code and am amazed on how powerful it is. I mean it can do so much more compared to Cursor and ChatGPT. I would say the limits on the it are very tight compared to Cursor, however it is still a game changer.
Reviewing the Plan
So here was the latest plan from September before I lost my job:
- Create a Sanbot Remote Control App
- Continue to deepen my ROS2 knowledge
- Continue Developing the InMoov Humanoids
- Have Fun with the G-Wiz
So the G-Wiz has been paused for the moment as it needs new batteries, isn’t taxed (No longer free to tax) or insured and so there is too much up front effort to fun ratio right now.
I have not done a great deal with the Inmoov Humanoids because (as I have just remembered) I started building my own simple arm, to later build a whole robot as I wanted something I could own myself. The Inmoov robotics are fantastic however they can not be used for commercial gain. I think I may get back to this, however also need to work on the 3rd Inmoov robot
I have continued to improve my ROS2 knowledge and the work with OLO Robotics can only help this. This also shows Burf Robotics has potential.
The Sanbot Remote app, which will extend to the Afobot robot and then later the Double robotics 2 robot, will become the Burf Platform (Name to change) which I have a lot of ideas for. After the OLO Robotics work, the Burf Platform will be my focus for a bit.
So on reflection, the last month has actually involved a lot more robotics than I expected after losing my job.






