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Robotic Talking Turret

Robotic Talking Turret
Here I will show you an overview on how to make a robotic talking turret, loosely based off of the turrets from the popular game, Portal. This instructable should help anyone wanting to do an animatronics project.

For more detailed pictures, go to:
http://razorconcepts.net/turret.html

This project require some experience with tools, electronic circuits, and maybe a little programming.

Here is a sample video of the turret:
http://vimeo.com/3914462
Here is the completed turret:
http://vimeo.com/4070435

Let's get started!

Note: This turret was NOT designed to be very good at tracking and shooting - it's more for show than functionality. If you are one of those people who have nothing better to do than criticize other people's Instructables, just close the screen.
 
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Step 1Electronics Pt 1: Overview

Electronics Pt 1: Overview
A "smart" animatronics project needs a brain - in this case, a programmable microcontroller. I will be using a Roboduino, a modification of the popular Arduino microcontroller. The Arduino microcontroller uses easy to use Arduino software that is simple to understand for novice programmers. The Roboduino can be bought from Curious Inventor for around $40, and the various Arduinos can be bought from around $30.

There are plenty of Arduino Instructables here, I would reccomend reading through them if you are unfamiliar with them.

I used a lot of breakaway headers and hook-up wire to make all the connections to the Roboduino.
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18 comments
Apr 30, 2011. 12:16 AMmortaldoom780 says:
This is really neat. One question though:

Where did you get the Portal audio samples? Can you post a link or something? That would be helpful for us users who want to do something like this!

Thanks!
May 16, 2011. 7:19 AMJedrokivich says:
If you have the non-steam version of portal, you can go into the files installed on your computer and find all the audio samples.
Feb 20, 2012. 9:39 AMJamu3l says:
its also on the steam version
Feb 12, 2010. 5:05 PMDuct Tape Dude says:
You should now try to make it look and sound like one from the game and have the doors swing open when someone sets it off.
Aug 16, 2010. 9:59 AMnvbghbvmn says:
yeah, it should say "Are you still there?" and "I see you" It would really freak someone out.
Jul 14, 2010. 3:40 PMDannne11 says:
Can u made a tutorial how to make it from the begin??
Mar 27, 2010. 3:24 PMcucumber288 says:
do you need sound i just want to make one that fires
Dec 7, 2009. 7:20 AMHelzacat says:
Can you make the turret ado fier
Sep 26, 2009. 2:17 PMHill0 says:
Would it be possible to use webcam instead of stampy method? :D
May 29, 2009. 10:04 AMKush_Slayer says:
portal win
May 23, 2009. 4:08 PMMovieMaker says:
Sorry, I did not see the code.
May 23, 2009. 4:02 PMMovieMaker says:
How about schematics and codes?
Apr 9, 2009. 5:42 PMHeliosphan says:
Brilliant work! Well done! This must be the first gun turret I've seen with real character, even if it is taken from Portal, so what, it works great. The Arduino is well coded to give it great character. I was somewhat disappointed though that it doesn't make the loud alert bleeping sound when knocked over, as they do in the game. In Portal it gets all confused and shoots for a short while too before making a shutting down sound - as far as I can remember. Would be great to add that - should be quick to change the wave files, nudge nudge ;-) One thing though, If I'd have programmed it, I would have cut down the random chatter, just not speaking so often to cut down on the annoyance factor. Other than these very little gripes, awesome job!
Apr 9, 2009. 3:18 PMflaresam says:
I am soooo building this! I luv portal!
Apr 8, 2009. 9:44 PMabzman2000 says:
I had a sorta wacky idea, why not use some of the portal turret code in this project, have it pan around with an infra red camera, ultrasonic sensors (or that range finder) then, when it sees a person it triggers the same movement and speech code as the game (with the same sound files)
Apr 9, 2009. 5:42 AMNunamedDragon says:
I might try to make this(good work on your turret project)

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