How to Build the SimpleBotics SimpleBot!

 by simplebotics
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Im in the age group of 13-18.


The SimpleBot is one of SimpleBotic's first robots, and its a pretty fun project.
This little critter is under $15.00 and makes a great project for kids, teens, and adults!
Here is what you will need to build your very own SimpleBot.

supplies:
1x pagermotor
1x LED (you pick the color)
1x CR2032 battery holder
1x CR2032 battery
1x paperclip

optional:

1x heatshrink tubing (again, you pick the color)

tools:

soldering iron
hotgluegun
 



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1dSCnnjGpw

 
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Step 1: Setting up the body

Snapshot 4 (3-3-2011 7-40 PM).png

First off, were gonna have to make the chassis for our little bot. The first step is get your LED and a piece of heatshrink if you chose to use heatshrink, and if you didnt skip this step. Now, clip a piece off of the heat shrink then put it over the LED put leave the tip of the LED visible so it can still emit light. Then get your soldering iron and shrink up that heatshrink.

Now the second step is get the battery pack and locate the "-" lead and the "+" lead and then solder on the LED leads to the leads on the battery pack. We have now set up our robots body.

lacs98 says: Sep 22, 2011. 3:46 PM
Awesome! Great job!
jeppedra9 says: Aug 22, 2011. 4:08 PM
This is really funny, thanks for the idea.
A little tip, do not make the legs too long, or glue a nut underneath so that the robot does not tip over.
simplebotics (author) in reply to jeppedra9Aug 23, 2011. 3:15 PM
Thanks, and if you like howto videos, tech reviews, and more, check out my youtube channel! I really appreciate the comment too :) !
jwoo2023 says: Aug 16, 2011. 4:30 AM
This is one of my fave vibrots on this site.
simplebotics (author) in reply to jwoo2023Aug 19, 2011. 3:34 PM
Thanks, it means a lot to me!
jwoo2023 in reply to simpleboticsAug 20, 2011. 7:14 PM
I like how they light up! I LOVE leds!
Matrix-technician says: Mar 8, 2011. 7:59 PM
Wow, you did a really great job. This is one of my fave vibrots on this site. keep up the good work!
TXTCLA55 says: Mar 6, 2011. 4:58 AM
Great instructable, but the photos should be bigger and more clear :/ other than that it looks like a quick simple project that anyone can do! thanks for posting!
simplebotics (author) in reply to TXTCLA55Mar 6, 2011. 11:50 AM
thanks for commenting and next time i will use a canon HD camera. thanks for subbing too!
Kaptain Kool says: Mar 4, 2011. 5:38 PM
Great insructable. This would be a good starter project in robotics.
Kiteman says: Mar 4, 2011. 11:27 AM
You could really do with larger, brighter photos (are these video screenshots?)

You can keep the cost down far below $15 by using motors from old electroc toothbrushes (the kind that just buzz instead of spinning the head around).

simplebotics (author) in reply to KitemanMar 4, 2011. 1:22 PM
thanks and the photo thing wasnt working correctly and i also found out that you can use old cell phones and get the motors from them. thanks so much for commenting i cant tell you how appreciative i feel when someone comments and btw have you seen my robot blog, www.simplebotics.blogspot.com
Kiteman in reply to simpleboticsMar 4, 2011. 1:40 PM
Phones, and pagers, but old toothbrushes are cheaper and easier to come by.

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