Assembling an OTTO Robot

by zorasmith40 in Workshop > 3D Printing

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Assembling an OTTO Robot

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This OTTO was made for my EMTX 1201 final and is programmed to dance and make music.

Follow the attached instructions to make your own.

Supplies

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Otto DIY “Starter” STEM + A

Screwdriver

Electrical Tape

Velcro

Attach Servos to Feet

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Line the servos up with the slots on the feet and screw them into place.

Attach Servos to Chassis

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Screw in the servos to the bottom chassis with the wires facing the holes beneath them.

Attach Legs to Chassis

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Place the legs onto the bottom chassis of the OTTO, screwing it into the servos.

Attach Feet to Legs

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Place the feet onto the legs, running the wire from the servos into the chassis through the legs.

Wire the Body

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Connect the servo wires to the microcontroller and nano, attaching the buzzer and sensor alongside them.

Let It Dance!

Let’s dance!

The OTTO is complete, and with some programming via Arduino, you can make it dance and "sing" to whatever you want.