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This a small improvement / extraction of a
vibrobot: the Bristlebot of the Evil Mad Scientist
Laboratories. Now: We have used a toy-board, a
powerful motor with excentric-mounted spindle and
9 Volt block battery. All hooked on 4 tooth-brush
heads. This actuation behaves similar to a
hoovercraft.
For more infos, go an visit:
http://eggshell-robotics.node3000.com Tags : research enhancement toothbruch hoovercraft homebrew robotics |
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Durée : 42 s |
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A vibrobot made from an old 35mm camera. Shot for
an instructable at
http://www.instructables.com/id/Vibrobot-from-old-
camera/. Tags : vibrobot |
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Durée : 38 s |
| A Simple Vibrobot |
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http://www.acomputerportal.com/robots_computer_con
trol.html
A Simple Vibrobot
Build a simple vibrating robot. A hobby robot,
well almost.
More Robot Links at:-
www.acomputerportal.com
Items required:-
Two motors from a Broken
PS2 DuoShock, (Dualshock), Controller
A PP3 Battery Connector
PP3 Battery Tags : vibrobot robot robots robotics vibrating bot vibration fun hobbies hobby |
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Durée : 289 s |
| My first vibrobot, deadly cute with a potentiometer nose! |
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I made this cute little vibrobot today, with some
spare parts I had lying around. Got inspired by an
old Makezine article, and decided to smack it
together.
It turned out pretty cool actually, it hums around
like a happy little bug. I gave it a cute nose
with a potentiometer, so when you twist the nose
you regulate the speed of the motor. I finished
with adding more cuteness in the form of magic
marker eyes and black spots on the back.
My daugter thought it was awsome and figured out
the potentiometer bit all by her self. My sons
couldnt care less. Guess who will inherit my tools
when I die!
on! Wisdom!
The feet are a piece of fence wire I found lying
around, and I used some pieces from a mechano set
as a frame to hold stuff.
Parts used:
Wire for the feet
Wire cutters
9v battery and connector thingy
Small motor from some broken toy, had it forever.
Red electrical tape
Soldering iron and solder (not really needed, you
could just use tape or gum).
Mechano pieces. I fastened the feet by pressing
the wire between two metal mechano pieces with
four screws.
(Ps: There is a clear danger of burning out the
motor when using a 9 volt battery)
More info on
http://pappmaskin.no/2008/12/deadly-cute-diy-vibro
bot/ Tags : robots robotics vibrobot diy electronics make craft toy kids |
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Durée : 89 s |
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Sam demonstrates his Vibrobot. Tags : make robot |
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Durée : 123 s |
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