DIY Haribo sorting machine with Arduino

DIY Haribo sorting machine with Arduino

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I'm a big fan of Haribo bears, and I've got to admit that some of them are pretty great. Sorting through the whole collection can be a real pain, which is why I decided to create a Haribo sorting machine using Arduino, 3D printed parts, and basic electronics. It's a game-changer, and it saves you a ton of time. Plus, it makes the world a better place - that's no joke! Now, I know my creation isn't exactly high-tech, but it gets the job done, and that's what counts. And let's be real, it's overengineered and not perfect, but hey, it works, right? I've got to give credit where credit is due - Simone Giertz's work is pure genius. Check out this video to see my Haribo sorting machine in action: https://youtu.be/v7YMHWESywY Here are the parts I used to make this baby: I printed all the custom parts on my trusty MakerGear M2 3D printer (https://goo.gl/9PYjuV). Then, I hooked it up to an Arduino board (https://goo.gl/ed5Gk1) and added some basic electronics. The motor driver (https://goo.gl/foZ6As) and motor (https://goo.gl/e7crLd) are the real brains of the operation. And let's not forget the servo (https://goo.gl/jiLgXy), color sensor (https://goo.gl/EKpHxZ), and photoresistor (https://goo.gl/f1nccF) - they're all crucial to making this thing work smoothly. If you're feeling adventurous, check out this robot arm (https://goo.gl/PQxkBt) that's similar to what I used.

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