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Exciting stuff, isn't it! *snore*

 

That servo did 10k pushups for that Doggy Diner drawing.

 

More about polargraphs here:

www.polargraph.co.uk/

Replace the gear that was nearest the wires.

On the left is the motor, and on the right is the potentiometer. I am after the potentiometer.

Again with the sign font series. Credit to the old man for rocking the sketches out.

Because of the angular nature of the sketch I couldnt really stretch it out tall like I would have wanted, but overall the colors came through.

Gearmotors are expensive. But you can turn a servo into a gearmotor and servos are cheap.

todbot.com/blog/2009/04/11/tiny-servos-as-continuous-rota...

Had to take out this toyed out e2e with some chromies in the background.. Didn't quite come off like I hoped, but fairly happy with the piece.

Tom, looking dapper AF.

SERVO Thanksgiving 2017. Photo by Shawna Sherrell.

The polargraph working the Doggy Diner vector drawing. The drawing took 20.5 hours to complete.

 

More about polargraphs here:

www.polargraph.co.uk/

a snow covered lady bench

Replace the ring that was on the gear nearest the wires.

A disused shop/cashier area at an old service station. The two large square windows next to a door are edged with ads for Peter's Drumstick ice creams. A sign on a white brick wall reads "All Mechanical Repairs. Licenced Vehicle Tester"

 

Andy's Servo, Anderson and Glengala Roads, Sunshine West, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Servo-Mech

"Werewolf"

 

More information up: THE BRICK TIME

Crow, a Nannite, and Tom Servo from Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Pretty faded so I tried to bring the colors back to what the original might have looked like.

Servo, 2L-motor, 1M-motor, ir-receiver, train battery box.

instruction: reb.li/m/37289

youtube: youtu.be/4H3o2L0YCkE

Attach the servo horn. It's splined to the gear, so just position it and push it on.

All finished! Hook the servo up to your microcontroller and give it a test.

When told to go to position 0 (1500µs), it should stop. Less than 1500µs, it should move backwards, and more than 1500µs will move it forwards.

If you find your potentiometer has slipped, test different centre positions until it's completely stopped - you should find it will be stopped at three different microsecond times. Use the central one. Then, the servo will generally go full backwards at centre-200 and full forwards at centre+200.

Attach wheels and have fun!

Cinco servos controlados desde Arduino

Machine gun sputtery black, multiple coats of cheap fill, needed more colour for the background, sun, rain and hail. All in all, a real laid back day of painting-stressless.

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Building DIG's arms. He'll be asymmetrical as far as arms go. This is the left arm. The right arm will be a different design and, at this point, have a 3-point pincer hand.

A nice little servo motor with quadrature output.

 

Part of the The Evil Mad Scientist 3D Printer Project.

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