Not too long ago I saw someone do a demo on YouTube where they hot-glued TT motors to a piece of foam core board to make a simple robot. It got my wheels spinning, and I grabbed some foam core and started creating. With the foam core I can make interesting chassis and attachments for my creations. I've done three so far, Puck, Peabody, and Probe. Each is a different experiment for me using different techniques and components. To tie it all together I made a "master control" station that is the command center for all my robots. it contains nrf radio, buttons, joystick, potentiometers, rotary encoders (not working yet), a touch screen, voice control/mic/audio out, and a couple of attachments for my phone and tablet. All I have to do is boot it up and pick the program on the touch screen. I'm looking forward to creating some even bigger things soon.
Very nice indeed. 👍
DroneBot Workshop Robotics Engineer
James