Jeff Sampson brought his Black robot. It is running an orange cone finding algorithm using a web camera and RoboRealm software. |
Jeff Sampson is making a new robot drive train. |
This one will use two toothed belts in an attempt to eliminate backlash. |
Another view. |
Nylen Braun is making and selling PCB milling machines. |
The software runs on a laptop computer. |
It uses stepper motors and a Dremel Tool. |
Another view. |
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Kai Dickson is showing off the family robot. |
Close up of the robot. |
Bill Arden brought his Table Runner robots. The marbles and ball bearings are for a proposed marble based computer. |
Kai worked with the Table Runner until he got it to go around the entire table. It took a little tape at the table joints. |
Alan Kilian had his micro line follower. |
Close up of the robot. |
Close up of the robot. |
Some of the people. |
Alan Kilian's Oscar robot. I don't remember who had the airplane. |
A close up of Oscar. |
Lewis Dickson had his video box. It has various LCD displays and a Parallax Propellor processor to drive them. |
Another view. |
Close up of the box. |
Another close up. |
Alan Kilian brought this centipede. It was built from a kit. |
Another view. |
Jason Hsu built this controller board that is from the Seattle Robotics Society. I think it is called their Level 1 kit. |
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