
DJ Roomba Brace
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A friend challenged me to make him a DJ Roomba as seen in the TV show "Parks and Recreation", so I gladly took on the project! You can see details about the assembly in this video or you can check out the whole design process in this playlist! My design considerations for the mount were: Removable: Roombas and the like are not cheap products, so I didn't want to glue or screw into it. Adaptable: There is a variety of vacuum robots out there, so any of them should make a good DJ Roomba! You can easily edit the clamps to your robot's height. Unobstructive: The brace should not interfere with the normal operation of the robot. All sensors, buttons, and ports should be accessible. Versatile: Vacuum robots can be great platforms for a variety of projects! The brace should allow anyone to build any type of robot they can imagine! To assemble DJ Roomba brace you'll need some hardware: 1/4"-20 x 1/2" screw (x1) 1/4"-20 nuts (x3) 1/4"-20 lock-nuts (x3) 1/4"-20 x 6" threaded rod (x3) washers (x3) glue Additionally, you could print a figurehead for your Roomba's "prow"! All you need is to do add a socket for a 1/4"-20 nut in your favorite model and screw it in! You can look at my Harambe Head, for example. Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Maker Select Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20-30% higher for more strength Post-Printing Screw a 1/4-20 screw into the hub's center hole. Glue lock nuts into the slots in the hub. Screw in threaded rods. Insert "thick" clamps with open side facing towards center on 2 rods. Place a washer and screw in a nut. Screw in a nut in the third rod. Place the brace on Roomba and center the hub. Adjust the "thick" clamps for a snug fit. Place a washer on the third rod. Insert a "thin" clamp with open side facing outwards. Fit the "thin" clamp to a handle and screw a nut towards it until there is no wobble. Screw your speakers or device of preference to the hub. Let DJ Roomba roam!
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