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W1HLO's robot projects

Building Bad Camera
Robotics

Building Bad Camera

As stated before, Connor and I had no prior knowledge of building any sort of robot. Initially, building a controllable mount for the camera was easy, because we just slapped two servos together. After awhile, we realized we could not do this, because the camera was too heavy for the

Connor Sherman Provost May 25, 2016 • 1 min read
EV 3 Mindstorm H25 Robot arm
Robotics

EV 3 Mindstorm H25 Robot arm

We built the gyro-boy model and tested him in the hallway to practice its balancing and see how gyro-boy would navigate around the hallway. Then we faced a problem when drift. Gyro-boy would fall on his face or onto his back due to the gyro sporadically report a negative or

Cameron Kurasz May 24, 2016 • 1 min read
Wall-E
Robotics

Wall-E

Wall-E was constructed around a Wild Thumper chassis. Both the robot and the controller have an Arduino and a Raspberry Pi. The motors are controlled in two sections by a SparkFun Monster Moto shield. The Arduino on the controller is connected via USB to the first Raspberry Pi, where its

Peter Crary May 24, 2016 • 1 min read
Constructing the Dodongotron
Robotics

Constructing the Dodongotron

We used Tetrix structural elements to construct this robot. As folks not previously acquainted with electronics of any variety, Matthew Davis and myself didn't really know what we were getting into when we joined the Norwich Free Academy Ham Radio Club. However, we found a warm welcome with open arms

Connor Sherman Provost May 10, 2016 • 1 min read
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