
FritzFriend
thingiverse
<font color="red"><i>I've changed the Fritzfriend body style to better reflect the original cardboard design. It can be 3d printed but should still be able to be folded (This functionality currently being tested). This project is mid-project so it is unusable at the moment). With that said, however, we invite anyone to join and make their own improvements and contribute to the project! </i></font> This project uses the same schematic as the one on the original paper version at https://www.voltpaperscissors.com/diy-smartphone-robot. This is a project that we are trying to complete that will provide an easy, 3d printable Android phone powered robot based on a paper version of the same robot named Fritz invented by Michael at https://www.voltpaperscissors.com/. We hope that the polished final version of this robot will provide a very unique platform on which to build your own robots. FritzFriend uses MIT App Inventor for the coding in order to keep it as simple as possible (and easily modifiable) and it uses white backgrounds in a unique way in conjunction with photoresistors to control the motion of the motors. I will place a link here once I publish the MIT App Inventor application and most likely a youtube video also. Current Changes to Design: Added markings to mark where to apply conductive tape. Recessed photoresistor holes Added supports (Sorry, had to for now) Required: 6 M3 20mm screws 2 DC Motors 2 photoresistors Conductive Tape Printing: Support Overhang Angle 40.0 ABS 15% Infill .3 height
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