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Snailbot Build Night, Part 2

Snailbot Build Night, Part 2
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More snailbot building! (Check out Part 1) Jill and I finished our snails, while Annie completed a slug - she will add the shell later. But the slug could race, let me tell you! Here's the evidence.
4 comments
May 25, 2009. 5:01 AMPyro Fiend says:
How do the snails work. I see you have a motor with a.....Wheel? But it is covered with fabric, right? How does it move???????????? This thing is awesome by the way.
Feb 7, 2008. 11:42 PM1lenore says:
The surface you put them on makes a difference, too. If it is too smooth (e.g. glass) they don't get much traction and tend to drift around. Something like drawing paper with a little texture seems to work best.
Feb 7, 2008. 3:04 PMGorillazMiko says:
Cooooool! Will there be a part 3?

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