How to create a robot at home

The creation of robots without help may seem like a daunting task, but the design of the rudimentary robot and its subsequent creation can be achieved using nothing more than parts of radio controlled vehicles. For beginners and construction enthusiasts of robots Battlebot (weapons based on the fight of the robot ) have been using spare parts in some of their creations for years and with nothing more than a little glue Velcro model and the toy is You can replicate your results.

You will need to:
  • Distance between axes
  • Receiver
  • Controller
  • Servos
  • Drums
  • Velcro
  • Scissors
Steps to follow:

one

Locate a radio control (RC) of automobiles. It may be that you have a remote-controlled car at home, that will be worth you, but you can go to a store and buy a second-hand one, to start making the robot.

two

Dismantle the remote control tank of the car . Use pliers and everything you have at your disposal to carefully remove the car from its plastic paraphernalia. Place the components and the spacer between the axes.

3

Get the key components to manufacture the robot . These include taking out and storing the black and green battery, receiver plate, as well as the controller, which you will use later to order your robot. The circular servos (motors) can be left as they are, attached to the base of the wheel. The wheelbase provides a robust mobile solution for your robot.

4

Use the scissors to cut two Velcro strips into squares smaller than the surface of the base of the wheel, but about the same size as your battery and receiver plate.

5

Apply a thin layer of glue on the toy model in the background, which does not work next to each piece of Velcro. Place one piece firmly in the center of the bottom of the wheel base and the other firmly in the top center. Wait several minutes for the glue to dry completely.

6

Place the remote control receiver on top of the Velcro piece and the battery on the bottom.

7

Locate the cable connectors that come out of each servo. Run each of these to the receiver's board. There are open channels, or insertion points at the end of the receiver. Wire each servo to the board by inserting its lead wires into two of these channels. Make sure each servo is connected to a separate channel.

8

Install the batteries that lead to the receiver plate and insert two cables into a receiver channel. Do not use the same channel as those used for any of the servos.

9

Add all the decorative elements you choose to the robot, but keep in mind that it is optional. The robot can be very striking or low cost-free. Use glue to hold the decorative elements of your robot.

10

Turn on the controller and test the robot. You must answer all your orders.