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  • Scooter 2

  • Assemble the chassis as per the video and and http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~sedwards/presentations/robot-car-instructions.pdf, skipping the servo parts. Some notes: I put a nut between the battery pack and the chassis to help clear the screws from...
  • DIY Autonomous Mobile Robot

  • Step 1: Mechanical Design of ChefbotIn this step, we can see an abstract of the Chefbot design process mentioned in the book.The robot design starts from a set of requirements.Following conditions have to be met by the robot design.Here are the requirements...
  • 3D Printing

  • The robot structure was entirely produced with 3D printing using Autodesk Fusion 360. In order to enable the production of robot replicas in makerspaces or fab labs, where the maximum time of use of the printers is crucial, the design of the robot was...
  • Let's give it something to talk about, er, to

  • A transmitter that doesn't have a receiver is like a mule with a spinning wheel. Wait, no it's not. It's like a... whatever. It doesn't do a whole lot unless there's a receiver to talk to. So I've whipped up an example robot that takes input from rudRemote...
  • Attach legs and feet

  • Before installing legs and feet turn the robot on and run a program that will make it stand straight to have the servos move in the middle position. Try not to turn the servos during assembling. If necessary rerun the program. To make assembly easier...
  • Barnabas-Bot

  • 1: Decorate Your Robot!Industrial DesignOnce you get your kit, go ahead and first decorate your robot! We typically use acrylic paints, but we have also used metallic paints as well as Sharpies. See below for some cool examples!
  • How did it begin?

  • It all begun when I was looking to control two motors for a custom designed robot. The robot with two wheels and a castor was driven by two high torque motors.None of the controllers available were able to fulfill the requirements. This is when the motor...
  • Step 7: Code Works

  • The robot is based on Arduino code for Arduino Mega 2560 and it is open-source. Not like CNC machine which has X, Y axis perpendicular aligned and we can find x, y co-ordinate of target by tracking traverse distance of X, Y stepper motor. The wall drawing...
  • Tote HaD

  • Connect the tibia to the femur and coxa. Be careful to not rotate the servos -- if you do, switch the robot on for a moment so that they center again. Make sure the tibia is horizontal and the femur is vertical. Make sure to use the horn screws that...
  • Binder Clip Robot

  • For this robot, we will be using:4 servo motors3 servo arms1 servo arm (X Arm)3-4 rubber bands2 paper clips (gripper)2 binder clips (arm connector)servo controller (Wifinch)OptionalAndroid DeviceUSB cord
  • Solder the ultrasonic sensor

  • Remove the microcontroller from the bottom of the robot and place the ultrasonic sensor in the holes labeled J3. Push in the ultrasonic sensor until it touches the heads of the bolts and solder it into place.Finally unscrew the screws from the Servomotors...
  • Electronics

  • >>>Partlist<<< How to get the parts? The only electric part are the DC-Motor... There are two recommended types of motors: Option 1: DC-Motor without encoder 12V 62RPM Shoplink Option 2: DC-Motor with encoder 12V 100RPM Shoplink It is recommended...