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Hexabot: Build a heavy duty six-legged robot!

Step 2Materials

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Here's a list of the materials you'll need to construct the robot:

-41 feet of 1" square steel tubing, 0.065" wall

-14 feet of 2" x 1" square rectangular steel tubing, 0.065" wall

- A 1" x 2" x 12" aluminum bar

-4 5" 3/4-10 bolts

-2 3" 3/4-10 bolts

-6 2 1/2" 1/2-13 bolts

-6 1 1/2" 1/2-13 bolts

-2 4 1/2" 1/2-13 bolts

- 4 3/4-10 standard nuts

- 6 3/4-10 nylon insert lock nuts

- 18 1/2-13 nylon insert lock nuts

- 2 3 1/2" ID 1/2-13 U bolts

- Small bolts for set screws (1/4-20 works well)

- Washers for 3/4" bolts

- Washers of 1/2" bolts

- 2 electric wheelchair motors (these can be found on ebay and may cost anywhere from $50 to $300 each)

- Some scrap wood and metal

- Microcontroller (I used an Arduino)

- Some perfboard (a proto shield is nice if you're using an Arduino)

- 4 High current SPDT relays (I used these automotive relays)

- 4 NPN Transistors that can handle the voltage put out from the battery (TIP 120's should work fine)

- 1 high current on/off switch

- A 30 amp fuse

- Inline fuse holder

-14 gauge wire

- Various electronics consumables (resistors, diodes, wire, crimp on terminals, switches and buttons)

- An enclosure to house the electronics

- 12V sealed lead acid batteries

Additional components you may want to add (but aren't necessary):

- A chair to mount to your robot (so you can ride it!)

- A joystick to control the robot
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8 comments
Jan 29, 2012. 6:47 PMdeobomb says:
can this be made with just 2 batteries 2 motors and 2 seprate switches for the motors?
Mar 31, 2011. 6:24 PMmanojkumar6027 says:
which micro controler is used for this project and also mention the number of micro controler
circuit board for connections
Apr 3, 2011. 8:15 AMmanojkumar6027 says:
thanxs
Mar 23, 2011. 10:44 AMmanojkumar6027 says:
2 3" 3/4-10 bolts what is this means
Mar 23, 2011. 6:34 PMmanojkumar6027 says:
thanxs dude
Nov 11, 2010. 8:14 AMkarankochhar13 says:
can we use other types of moter like 'a car starter or moter used in wiper in car'
Oct 16, 2010. 1:22 AMaafram says:
you can use 24V and PWM to control the speed of the robot as well.

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