Bat moved by Servomotor
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It seems you're planning to create a DIY mechanical wing-flapping device, likely inspired by insects like birds or butterflies. You've outlined various components needed, including servomotors, screws, rubber elastics, nylon thread, and magnetic bases (optional). The detailed list of materials covers all aspects of the project, from structural support to potential embellishments. Here's a summary: 1. **Servo Extension Cables**: For extending your servo motors' reach, you can use cables that are specifically designed for RC servos. 2. **Screws and Bolts**: These will be used for assembly and fixation of the device's parts. The screws come in different sizes and lengths to ensure a solid structure. 3. **Rubber Elastics**: Used to create tension between certain components, these elastics help maintain the device's shape and stability. 4. **Nylon Thread**: This will be used as a hinge or pivot point for the mechanical wings, allowing them to flap smoothly. 5. **Magnetic Base (Optional)**: For creating a stable base, this is an optional component that can be integrated into your design. The provided code is for Arduino and seems to control a servo motor to create a wing-beating motion. It's a basic sequence that moves the servo from one end of its range to the other and back again, which could be the basis for more complex patterns or sequences. Lastly, if you're planning to 3D print any parts (like the bat moved by Servomotor-Arm Fixation), you'll need to have a printer available. Also, ensure that your computer is not placed near your 3D printer as Neodym magnets can interfere with hard disk drives.
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