Brian Schmalz brought his egg plotter. |
It is driven from a laptop running Liberty Basic. |
Drawing something. |
Drawing something. |
Brian's new 32-bit USB Bit-Whacker. |
Brian gave a demo to everyone for his egg plotter. |
Drawing something. |
Some golf balls that were painted on the egg plotter. |
Emily from PBS told us we can have our robots on an episode of Make-TV. |
Jean-marie Bertoncelli had this line follower made with Lego Mindstorms. |
Another view. |
Jean-marie is using Blue Tooth for his robots. |
Alan Kilian brought his Trippy robot. |
A view with the lid open. |
A closeup view. |
Alan's micro line follower using a MEGAbitty controller board. |
Following a line. |
Alan had this Surveyor early prototype. |
And he had this newer Surveyor prototype. |
Some of the people. |
Bill Arden had this new project to run his laser cutter table. |
His controller has a Sparkfun FPGA board and a Netburner processor board. |
This is Bill's line follower using a Netburner controller board. |
Terry Schumacher had his robot power control project. |
Jeff Sampson's red robot. |
It has the sonar and pan/tilt mounted this month. |
Front view. |
Side view. |
There are two protoboards on top for the sensor electronics. |
The pan/tilt unit mounted up front. |
Back view. |
Front of pan/tilt with AVRcam, Devantech sonar and two Sharp IR distance sensor. |
A view where you can see both R/C servos. |
Free stuff. |