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As part of my effort to make our life easier through robotics, I have made a low-cost cleaning bot called Scrub Bot. This state of the art cleaning robot is great at polishing floors and shining glass tables (provided that you soap it up first). It also disperses small particulates evenly across your floor in such a manner that your home may look cleaner than it actually is. That's not all! Thanks to its unique non-patented frisbee design, Scrub Bot allows you to easily add all of your favorite thingamajigs and what-nots directly to the bot without wondering where to put them. Create a circuit to toggle each motor independantly for a more "intentionally driven" effect. What are you waiting for? Make one today! Everyone, but your pets, will thank you.





 
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Step 1: Go get stuff

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You will need:

(x1) Frisbee
(x3) Scrubber brushes
(x3) Adjustable tracks
(x2) Computer fans (of the same size)
(x1) 9V battery connector
(x1) 9V battery
(x6) 1-1/2" bolts
(x18) nuts for 1-1/2" bolts
(x6) 1/2" bolts and nuts
(x1) a bunch of small zip ties
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DhiruDhole says: May 24, 2013. 6:08 AM
hey brother where will i get adjustable tracks
randofo (author) in reply to DhiruDholeMay 24, 2013. 7:35 AM
I got mine from Ace Hardware. They are used for windows to allow them to open a little and lock in place.
ade souza says: May 1, 2013. 1:30 AM
the reason it will not move is because 1.there maybe too much friction between the surface and the brushes. 2.the air flow through the fans are not configured correctly. try using some stability for it -- and reorient the fans
ade souza in reply to ade souzaMay 1, 2013. 1:34 AM
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58556129@N04/8698474814/
damato32 says: Jul 17, 2011. 8:01 PM
I just finished mine, and it doesn't move too much. I've loosened the slider tracks, tightened them, repositioned the brushes a few different ways, but nothing I try will produce movement more than a couple inches, at most. Nothing at all like the video posted here. Any suggestions?
ade souza in reply to damato32May 1, 2013. 1:33 AM
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58556129@N04/8698474814/
tan123 in reply to damato32Jan 12, 2012. 5:02 PM
Try bending the bristles back, or trimming them on a slope so the front bristles are slightly shorter than the back ones.
85_DaRkBlOod_69 says: Feb 2, 2012. 1:06 AM
We had made the scrubber as a model for our science project.....
I just wanna know all about scrubber to defend our model like why does it moves or turns ,etc...
Plssssss. I need your help!
randofo (author) in reply to 85_DaRkBlOod_69Feb 2, 2012. 10:11 AM
Also, post a picture of your bot so we all can see!
randofo (author) in reply to 85_DaRkBlOod_69Feb 2, 2012. 10:10 AM
What about it do you think makes it move and turn? What do you think would happen if you had not broken off the fan blades?
taco dog says: Dec 29, 2011. 8:42 AM
I'm having trouble finding "scrubber brushes" that aren't like to big can you tell me where you got yours?
ihavenolastname says: Nov 18, 2011. 6:53 AM
i don't have a adjustable track...wat else can i use instead of the tracks?
ihavenolastname says: Nov 18, 2011. 6:53 AM
i don't have a adjustable track...wat else can i use instead of the tracks?
ayodeji says: Nov 1, 2011. 5:22 AM
can i use a vibrator motors found in mobile phones
randofo (author) in reply to ayodejiNov 1, 2011. 9:47 AM
Those are much too small. Try some of the motors inside of motorized back massagers.
jdseagull says: Oct 23, 2011. 12:32 AM
instead of cutting the blades of the fan placing them adjacently and connecting them with opposite polarity will make them rotate..Any improvements in this???
randofo (author) in reply to jdseagullOct 23, 2011. 8:36 AM
You can't easily reverse the polarity on computer fans. They are not designed to be reversible.
ShashankPH says: Oct 3, 2011. 3:43 AM
Instead of adjustable lid supports, can I use anything else
randofo (author) in reply to ShashankPHOct 3, 2011. 8:08 AM
Yes! Improvise. See what works for you. There is no right answer. I just went with what seemed to work at the time.
damato32 says: Jul 26, 2011. 2:46 PM
Here's my bot. This one doesn't move much at all. Any ideas why?
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randofo (author) in reply to damato32Oct 3, 2011. 8:07 AM
Nope. No clue why. Maybe the screws aren't holding it firmly enough to the frisbee and the vibrations are not being translated down into the brushes? It is hard to say. It appears to be built correctly.
ceeceemerto says: Jul 21, 2011. 4:33 AM
what happens if you only use one fan instead of two fans?
randofo (author) in reply to ceeceemertoJul 21, 2011. 9:21 AM
Two fans create competing vibration patterns. It will still work with one fan, there will just be less of a dynamic vibration/motion.
ShashankPH says: Jun 24, 2011. 4:27 AM
Nice Thing but can I use 1 Computer Fan ?
sandchica says: May 1, 2011. 9:29 PM
Those adjustable supports can be found on google by looking up "adjustable lid supports". They are mainly used for storage trunks and things like jewelry box lids.
burnerjack01 says: Apr 5, 2011. 1:27 PM
How long does the battery last? Seems like a big draw on a little battery.
randofo (author) in reply to burnerjack01Apr 5, 2011. 2:14 PM
I don't know. I haven't replaced the battery yet. So, at very least, an hour.
harkaran says: Mar 2, 2011. 9:37 PM
will dis work faster if i put 4 comp fans instead of 2 ?
Eman012 says: Feb 21, 2011. 3:21 AM
How long does it take to finish this? And how much the materials?
rlnbkseeberger says: Feb 1, 2011. 10:12 PM
Instead of the bracket/moving things, you could use velcro. Assuming the brushes don't slide on the track when moving. I think that would be cheaper, easier to adjust, and easier to provide symmetry to the movement.
Eman012 says: Jan 27, 2011. 1:55 AM
How can I make the rotation of the scrub faster?
dessa_kazune04 says: Jan 7, 2011. 5:42 AM
is there another name for the adjustable tracks?
or any substitute ?
cause i've been to ace hardware and they dont even know what that thing is.
it's really hard to find it here in philippines.
randofo (author) in reply to dessa_kazune04Jan 7, 2011. 10:09 AM
It is called an adjustable support. They are use for things like holding up chest lids that pivot upwards or window panes.

It appears to have Ace part #5300421

Here is a photo.
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dessa_kazune04 in reply to randofoJan 11, 2011. 4:36 AM
thanks a lot!
Arc Trooper 5555 says: Jan 8, 2011. 10:36 PM
Would a pager motor or two work instead of the fans?
randofo (author) in reply to Arc Trooper 5555Jan 9, 2011. 9:33 AM
Unlikely to be powerful enough for something of this size.
nubabuba says: Dec 14, 2010. 12:53 PM
what do the tracks help with exactly? i have a school tech fair and i would love to make one of these
randofo (author) in reply to nubabubaDec 14, 2010. 6:16 PM
Positioning the brushes changes its footprint (how it comes into contact with the floor) and by extension, the patterns in which it moves. The frisbee is not perfectly flat, so moving the brushes is actually slightly changing the way it contacts the floor. If you leave them mildly loose on the track to reposition itself, you will start seeing different behaviors emerge.
nubabuba in reply to randofoDec 18, 2010. 12:33 PM
ok thanks
nubabuba says: Dec 14, 2010. 12:55 PM
would it work the same if you just glued the brushes to the frisbee?
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