How to Make a Mini Bug Robot in 5 Minutes

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How to Make a Mini Bug Robot in 5 Minutes

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How to make Robot - Build a Mini Bug Robot at home in 5 minutes
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In this project, we will make a simple tiny bug robot using some basic components. You will need 5 to 10 minutes to make this simple moving mini bug robot.

Supplies

1. a DC motor [5-9v] [or a vibration motor from an old mobile set can be used instead]

2. Switch

3. 9 v Battery with clip

4. LEDs [Red 2 nos]

5. Resistor 1K Ohm

6. GI wire [Iron wire]

7. Hot Glue Gun

8. Both Side Tape

Circuit Diagram

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The circuit is very simple. If you follow the following steps you can easily make this mini bug robot.

Connect the DC Motor

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Connect the DC motor with a switch and 9volt battery clip as shown in the picture.

Connect the LEDs

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Connect two 5-mm LEDs and a 220-ohm resistor in series as shown in the picture.

Placed the DC Motor on 9-volt Battery

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Stick both side tape on the 9-volt battery. Then placed the DC motor and switch at the bottom of the 9-volt battery as shown in the picture.

Placed the LEDs

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After that placed the LED circuit on the top of the 9-volt battery with both side tape.

Making the Robot Legs

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Now we will make the robot legs with GI wire. for that

1. Cut the GI wire in two equal pieces

2. Bend each wire with plyer as shown in the picture.

Attach the Robot Legs

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Now we will attach the GI wires with the 9-volt battery as shown in the picture.

Complete the Circuit

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Now we will join the LED circuit and DC motor circuit with the 9-volt battery. Then test the circuit by turning the switch on and off.

Connect a Unbalanced Load With Motor

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At the end, we have to connect an unbalanced load with the motor shaft to create vibrations. Here I have used a metal terminal from a damaged switch as an unbalanced load.

1. Remove one metal terminal from any damaged switch

2. Fit the metal terminal on the motor shaft with a screwdriver.

3. Apply some hot glue on it.

It will create vibration when we start the motor. Our robot will start moving for this vibration.

Finally, Turn on the Switch

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Now turn on the switch. Our mini bug robot starts roaming around.

Thus we can easily make our mini bug robot withing 5-6 minutes with some basic materials.

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Thank you for your time.