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  • Simulate in Rviz

  • Now that we are done with generating the config files, all that remains is to simulate it in Rviz. The generation process automatically generates a demo launch environment with nothing but your model. Loading that, we can test out the robot arm in an...
  • Blynk App #2 - Sliding Bars

  • In the previous app I used simple push buttons to control the robot. As I explained earlier, when the buttons are pressed the motors will run at full speed. This time I made an experimento using two sliding bars. Each one will set the speed and direction...
  • Make a bumper.

  • Attach the limit switch to the wooden square bar so that the hinge pops out slightly. Stick half of the tape on the side opposite to the side where the switch is stuck, and stick the other half of the tape on a long, thin board. The bumper is now easily...
  • Assemble Bar

  • Place bar through apparatus and attach nuts so as to "sandwich" the walls between the nuts. Heat shrink or electrical tape can be placed on bar to make it more comfortable for the rat. Attach sensors to inside nuts and face them toward each other. ...
  • Bar preparation

  • Cut the mild steel bars to form 13 lengths of 87mm bars and use a dremel or similar to smooth the ends slightly (shown below are 87mm bars, but only 9 of them). Also cut the 1 metre smooth steel bar to get 3 sections of 325mm bar and smooth the ends...
  • Print The Light Bar

  • Open the light bar .stl in your slicer and correct the length of it (pay attention to only scale one axis, don't change the height and width). If your print bed is not big enough for printing it, you cant rotate it 45°, or if you dare, you can place...
  • Implement progress bar

  • I have make reference from the following website https://www.joshmorony.com/build-a-simple-progress-bar-component-in-ionic-2/ to create the process bar that use to keep track of the budget. we have to create a progress bar component with the...
  • Barnabas-Bot

  • 1: Getting Started with ProgrammingOverviewRobots, just like us, need to know what to do! We have put our robot's body as well as heart system together. We even connected our brain. We need to program our robot, but before we do that, we need to connect...
  • Laser Harp I

  • On both sides of the row of holes, stick 5mm copper tape strips along the entire length of the bar. Do this on the top side of the LDR sensor bar (top) and the bottom side of the laser bar (bottom). This will be the power bus for each bar.
  • PiRover

  • Build the lower parts of the lego chassis. Slide the lego pieces and the custom MDF pieces onto the aluminium bar, and insert technic pins at the ends to hold the bar in place.