Doodle Bots
por joshvv
Ficheiros imprimíveis (8)
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stlSpring.stl
21 Ko · 784 descargas
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stlRing.stl
17 Ko · 754 descargas
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stlNeck.stl
99 Ko · 758 descargas
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stlBall.stl
70 Ko · 767 descargas
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stlHead.stl
258 Ko · 776 descargas
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stlAntenna.stl
59 Ko · 766 descargas
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stlMarker_Holder.stl
636 Ko · 765 descargas
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stlHead_Parts.stl
668 Ko · 784 descargas
Descrição
This is a 3D printable version of the classic doodle bot.
The parts are designed to fit a cheap toy fan:
(You can find them for $2.50/ea at most Wal-Mart store checkout lanes with the toys and candy)
To make the bot move around, you need to imbalance the fan. I glued a dime to the back of one of the fan blades and trimmed the blades down to the size of the dime so they'd spin inside the body without hitting the inside. (See Picture)
The body is a plastic cup:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Great-Value-16-Oz-Clear-Cups-50ct/16935793
The marker holder is made to snap fit onto the lip of the cup. It is compatible with any markers with a 10mm barrel. I used Crayola Super Tips:
You need to cut a hole in the top for the head to screw onto the neck and for the toggle switch to come through to the outside. I added the toggle switch by soldering wires into the battery compartment to bypass the push button switch on the fan.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181985089223?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
For the best result, you should also use the screw from the battery door to attach the back of the fan to the side of the body by poking the screw through the cup before you use it to reattach the battery door.
The marker holder will accommodate up to 8 markers, but fewer markers make the bot move more, so try a few different configurations!