The Most Useless Machine EVER!

Step 8Breadboarding:

Breadboarding:
If you're going to use a standard servo and 555 timer, it's best to test things out first on a breadboard. The photos show exactly how it's wired up.

Also, if soldering isn't your thing, then this can be your finished, working circuit. Just keep in mind that it's very easy for wires to be accidentally pulled out.
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6 comments
Oct 27, 2011. 10:08 PMThoth505 says:
Hi,

I;m just wondering what the black and silver thing is at the top of the image, one of the yellow wires go to it. Thanks!
Oct 29, 2011. 12:19 AMThoth505 says:
Isn't that a bit to big for a diode, i can see the diode next to the resistor. Is there two?
Jun 20, 2011. 5:11 PMjmartin18 says:
it looks like the yellow is connected with both resistors at the top left corner post. Is this correct, because it doesnt seem in line with the diagram for wiring.
Jun 20, 2011. 5:09 PMjmartin18 says:
hard to tell whats going on with the toggle switch, I'm at the point of connecting it, and I can't figure it out by comparing the picture and mine.

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My name is Brett Coulthard and I'm a telecommunications tech. I like to tinker/hack/make stuff. Please visit my blog at http://frivolousengineering.com