Otto DIY build your own robot

Otto DIY build your own robot

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Who is Otto DIY? An interactive robot that anyone can make! Otto walks, dances, makes sounds, avoids obstacles, you can code by yourself and even customize it. It's completely open source, Arduino compatible, and 3D printable. Watch the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD6sgTo6NOY. Get all the parts you need to assemble Otto. If you don't have a particular part, buy our full kit instead! Visit our website at https://www.ottodiy.com/. No soldering required! Use our customizer to change the size and parameters of your robot easily. Check out the wiki on Wikifactory: https://wikifactory.com/+OttoDIY/otto-diy/. Coding is easy with Blockly! You can use it for simple programming. Visit our website at https://www.ottodiy.com/#blockly. Having problems? Go to our forum on Wikifactory: https://wikifactory.com/+OttoDIY/forum. Want to add Bluetooth control and program your robot remotely? Try Otto DIY+: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2398231. Join the Otto Builder community! Follow us, like us, and share your creativity on social media using #ottodiy and @OttoDIY. You could be featured here! Check out our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/ottodiy?sub_confirmation=1, Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ottodiy/, Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ottodiy/, and Twitter at https://twitter.com/ottodiy. Welcome to the Otto Builder community! Print your own Otto using a FDM 3D printer with PLA material. Use the following settings: Printer - FlashForge Finder, Rafts - No, Supports - No, Resolution - 0.15mm, Infill - 20%. Notes: Recommended for beginners and experts alike. Assembly is easy! Just follow these steps: Print individual pieces or print all at once in a 14cm x 14cm area. Use the new version of .stl files to print. Assemble the legs and foot using glue. No soldering required! Code your own Otto! Modify a few lines of code to program your robot. Simple functions make it easy to jump into coding. Design your own robot! Use TinkerCAD, Autodesk Fusion 360, or OpenSCAD to modify the source files or recreate them from scratch. Customize, modify, remix, and recreate your own Otto! Materials needed for a workshop: Electronic parts, 3D components of Otto, extra servos (they break easily), AA batteries, soldering iron, and printed instruction manuals. Skills learned in this lesson: * Express ideas * Communication * Ideation * Interaction * Auto confidence * Focus * Concentration * Perseverance * Creativity * Reasoning * Problem solving * Autonomy * Sequential thinking * Programming * Mechanics * Motor capacity Duration of lesson: 2 hours for Build Your Own Otto.

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