Awesome!
Awesome!
awesome
that’s an great idea and i like it , really .
Noiser little bugger
It looked average to me until I watched the video. Must have been alot of programming for all that noise. I like it, but think wifey would put me in the doghouse for sure with one of those around. lol
Amazing
Robots has always been amazing to me. For some weird reason these models reminds me of a minature robot from the movie Short Circuit…sweet!
Best Regards,
Jay,
(admin edit = spam looking link removed)
This is reason why I wanted
This is reason why I wanted to join this community of roboticists. Ever since I saw it featured in Robot Magazine I have come back to this page when I needed cheering up. I think that this is funniest robot ever and when ever I show someone your robot they laugh so much.
it’s freaking awesome!
it’s freaking awesome!
funny robot ;-D
funny robot ;-D
It made me smile
Okay. I’m gonna make my swarm, which is my original plan, then make them be able to make beats like this
holy crap
this is the best thing ever! who needs a drummer/drumkit when you have this!? very well done!
sampler
can he copy sounds that he hears?
Yes
Yes
this is definetly awesome!!!
this is definetly awesome!!! It’s so funny!
I love his passion for things to play!
Absolutly Excellent Fritsl
Absolutly Excellent Fritsl TOP CLASS!!
I love this robot! It will
I love this robot! It will take me some time to understand the instructions though
Great job Frits!
superb timings of the
superb timings of the beats!! well done!
Question
What makes the head turn? Whatever it is, I want it more than a servo
What I ment was what is the
What I ment was what is the precise name of the motors.
Frits included a link to the
Frits included a link to the motor used for turning the head right in the post:
This robot is made interely without servos. The drumsticks (The “Bass Drum” on the picture) are just these litle geared motors that I am quite fond of.
There are some more detailed instructions at http://makeprojects.com/Project/Yellow-Drum-Machine/1077/1
lol everytime I read
lol everytime I read anything about this little robot I get excited. Simply fascinating. Great job Frits and thank you! I am really looking forward to making one of these little robots.
Question on the sensor
My son and I are making this robot and having a blast! Many thanks for making this available for the public.
We did have a question about the sensor. In MAKE magazine they suggest (and we bought) a Parallax ultrasonic distence sensor (28015). It only has three connections: =5V, GND, and signal but in your directions it calls out one with FOUR connections: %V, Echo, Trigger Output, and GND. How do I make the sensor I purchased work?
I am a marine biologist, so this electronics stuff is new to me!