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DIY PIXAR: M-O (Microbe Obliterator) Cleaner Bot

Step 6Preparing the Head/ Battery Container

Preparing the Head/ Battery Container
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Now that you're done with both the body and the arms, we can carry on to the head.  M-O's empty head is provides you with a lot of great space, perfect for concealing all of the batteries for the robot.  This is also where I'm going to be placing both of the switches, one for roller-ball and the other for the arm motors.

Using your dremel tool, cut a slot between the two screw holes on the bottom part of the head, so that your micro switch can fit in easily.  Then, cut a small hole in the back so that wires from your fan blades can come through.  Then dremel a small hole on the top of the body, so that the wires can come through it too.

For the Roller- Ball head, there's a small hole at the bottom of the body, protected by a screw.  Remove that screw, so that the Roller-Ball wires can come through the neck.
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