Simple and effective, acrylic laser cut base with 2 L brackets for servo motors, lathed Delrin sliders and an Arduino as the brain. Now to get my Mathematica points [which were required] the brute of the programming that runs this was done in Mathematica and the than a serial comm link ferries the data to the Arduino and then servos.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Something small
So our school as an math open house event, which is the same thing as a science far but instead of science it is all math projects with Calculus and Mathematica programming. Being the guy with a new CNC laser to play with, a robot with an acrylic base was the logical choice.
Simple and effective, acrylic laser cut base with 2 L brackets for servo motors, lathed Delrin sliders and an Arduino as the brain. Now to get my Mathematica points [which were required] the brute of the programming that runs this was done in Mathematica and the than a serial comm link ferries the data to the Arduino and then servos.
Simple and effective, acrylic laser cut base with 2 L brackets for servo motors, lathed Delrin sliders and an Arduino as the brain. Now to get my Mathematica points [which were required] the brute of the programming that runs this was done in Mathematica and the than a serial comm link ferries the data to the Arduino and then servos.
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