Rubik Cube Robot Scrambler - Also Solver in Future
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This is a fully functional robot project designed to create a robotic Rubik's Cube scrambler. Further development will involve adding new features such as timer/game modes and the ability to sync multiple devices for competitive play or cooperative challenges. An official cube-solving mode is also being developed. The initial scrambling routine is randomized, but plans are underway to incorporate official methods. For more information, visit lloydbrombach.wordpress.com, where updates will be posted as they become available. The project's GitHub repository will also be updated with code improvements and new features. Copyright (c) 2019 Lloyd Brombach. All rights reserved. This project is free for personal or educational use only. This includes software and 3D model files. Selling any part of this project without permission is strictly prohibited. Commercial interests should contact Lloyd Brombach at lbrombach2@yahoo.com for more information. Watch a demo video here: https://youtu.be/9KrlmVzIU54. For additional details, documentation, and more projects from Lloyd Brombach, visit lloydbrombach.wordpress.com. The Arduino code is available on GitHub at https://github.com/lbrombach/rubik-cube-robot.git. This project and software are provided without warranty and are considered a work in progress. Feedback, suggestions, bug reports, and job offers are welcome. Lloyd Brombach is the designer of this machine and its code. He has 15 years of experience as a stationary engineer specializing in equipment controls. During his free time, he studies Computer Science at Wayne State University and contributes to the University Robotics Team as their chief problem solver. His expertise spans both software and hardware components, making him capable of bringing complex projects to life. As Albert Einstein once said, "I have no special talent; I am only passionately curious."
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