
ScribbleBot - the artistic drawing robot
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This year at Maker Faire Orange County, I helped out at the drawing robot exhibit and we spent a great deal of time re-soldering each robot; now I've spent the last 3 or so days working on this fun little project to make the perfect 'ScribbleBot" Here's a list of the parts required: 1x 6mm*10mm DC3V 3.7V Micro 610 Coreless Vibration Vibrator Motor 1x Coin Cell Holder for 20mm*3.2mm Coin Cells (ie - Philmore No.BH2032) 1x CR2032 battery 1x 12x8mm DC30V 1.5A Small ON-OFF 2-pin Push Button Switch (14.4mm CC hole dist) 1x 20mm wire 3x 8.5mm diameter pens Here's a vid of it in action and a recount of the prototyping process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JLo6J2HLfU Be sure to use a tiny file or knife to gently remove that little triangle shaped support piece under the Lego pip before attaching anything. If you found this useful, it would bring me great joy to see your work - so be sure to share. :) Or, better yet, please feel free to dump a bitcoin or two here: 1Py3TUeR8noBN2giHyFV1GfB6x3Kh2WEVv ... include a note to the effect of "Hi Julius3E8, thanks for the ScribbleBot thing... my life has improved five-fold on account of it and please accept this paltry amount in gratitude". You're welcome! (in advance) :D Also, feel free to peruse my other submissions which are almost as varied as they are many: https://www.printables.com/social/320993-julius3e8/models http://www.thingiverse.com/Julius3E8/designs
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