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Solar Powered Robot from TRASH!!!!

Step 4The Frame

The Frame
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In this step you will need...

Something you can modify into a frame or an erector set like what I used.
Hot glue gun
zip ties


In this step you need to mount the circuit onto a frame. For my frame I used some random pieces from an erector set, but there are many things that can be used. The shape of my robot was inspired by robomaniac 's beetlebot v2 , which you can find here .

Follow the notes in the pictures to see how to mount onto a frame like mine. If you have one different than mine, you are on your own for this step.
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Author:martzsam
I am 15 years old. I have been interested in robots since I was very young. I got a Lego Mindstorms set and immediately began experimenting. Robots are a fun way to advance knowledge and help people i...
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