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  • Material Progress

  • The battery spring contacts, 9x4.2mm passive buzzers and LED windows arrived a couple of days ago. I was able to test out the battery holder concept and the fit/finish of the case. Here's what I have right now:There is a single M1.7x6mm screw holding...
  • Tachometers

  • I've received the new pulleys and I'm in the process of swapping out the hardware. I'll get more into the details in my next project log, but to make everything line up correctly, I'm having to adjust the frame and had to pull the engine off to do it....
  • Morice's Day 5

  • On Day 5 i did all the fur work for Morice. I started with making the foam understructure of the body. Next I added loops to support the taller shoulders i will be building Next I added loops to make tall shoulders that match the profile of the headnext...
  • Gear trains

  • I've spent the last few weeks designing a new gear train for the rollers. Prototype 1 used a small motor with built in gearbox :37-1216RVFM Right Angled Motor and Gearbox 1:220£1.64This was mounted through the rear base part with the motor protruding...
  • Prototype taking shape

  • So its been a while since I last posted, some of that was waiting on parts to arrive, such as the SLS printed nylon gears and lever arms. And some of it learning how to use a 3D printer and get it setup correctly, along with other sub-projects. The print...
  • What happened so far

  • When we decided to do a Otto Bot workshop in early 2017 I drafted the chassis pretty quickly. Although the legs are a bit complicated - the body basically is just a hinged box I already had - it quickly looked like a robot. But only with the workshop...
  • Making it run quietly

  • I wanted to make the mechanism run quietly even as it ran fast.Tests showed that even at high microstepping ratios, speeds much over 100 mm/sec resulted in objectionable motor noise.  Other sources of noise included the belt teeth hitting the smooth...
  • "Minor" problems - V1.b

  • Setting the clock up properly made the clockchip loose its setting, ie produce random time. Was it the stepper making too much electrical noise/power dips? Measuuring it revelaed that the ArduinoPro was a 3,3V version ie the clockchip didnt get the 5v...
  • More Feed

  • I spent some time trying to work my way through the feeds and speeds section of the Machinery's Handbook.  This is a thick read, but it is informative.  For one it becomes clear that all the feed/speed info out there is really focused...
  • Printing a lens rim

  • Each Lubitel camera has its own charm! For this project it translates to the need of matching a lens rim to the camera body. From my experience, it can be done just by measuring the body (the diameter of the inner screw thread). Essentially, you need...
  • Works on the breadboard

  • Everything works on the breadboard. I've tested everything a few times. I've even made sure everything fits inside the PVC. The only thing I'm missing at the moment is the voltage regulator that will allow me to power the ID-2 (among other things). Since...
  • Status Report #1

  • It's been about 6 months since I conceived the idea.I've got the device mostly built and wired into breadboard, excepting the LED driver for the arcade buttons, the fader, the piezo and the 3.3v leds.I've been working mainly on the code and I'm running...
  • Three SLS parts

  • Getting closer to a print run! Three unique parts at this point:Four motor mounts with integrated landing gearFour adapters with curvy edges to hold the armsTwo board spacers with built-in eyesPretty straightforward. I bumped the eye model opacity to...
  • Building a bed

  • Although testing while attached to the benchtop worked initially, we knew eventually we'd need a real bed. Today we made some more progressing in finalizing one. I am very happy with the rigidity of the machine, it is pretty bombproof in this config....
  • Interfacing the LED strip to the Arduino

  • So the WS2812 LED controller is a very standard part, and it is well supported in the Arduino ecosystem. Tweaking4All has a very pretty page all about it, and the interfacing couldn't be simpler. One 470 Ohm resistor and a 5 volt power supply, and you've...