BristleBot Model 3
Appearance
Target Audience
[edit | edit source]- Children (age 8-14)
- Adults (parents/guardians)
- Who would accompany the children to replicate this model
Starting Point
[edit | edit source]- Get a feel for visual conception through this Youtube Tutorial Video
- This helps to capture an image of a generic BristleBot Model
- Derive the features for the BristleBot from |Hexbugs
Replication Goal
[edit | edit source]- Instead of copying the Youtube Bristlebot, remodel its structure and design based upon the listed materials
- Be creative to gain children's attention and their interests in making this bristlebot
- Like nano hexbugs, the replicated model must move as well
- The vibration caused by the model allows the Bristlebot to move in a direction
- Angle the brush/base so that the model moves forward; not in a loop of random directions
- Improvements from the previous BristleBot Models
- The balance issue has to be accounted
- Maintain the safety rules as BristleBot Model 2 centered on
- Like BristleBot 1, the model must be appealing to the eyes of children
Materials
[edit | edit source]- 5 in. by 5 in. wooden block
- Three $1 material's brushes
- $1 material's motor
- Two 3 in. metal strings
- Duct Tapes (Grey and Orange Colored)
- Not mandatory to have separate colors but it looks nicer this way
Procedure: BristleBot Model 3 (Pics)
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1) Gather the listed materials
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2) Position three brushes onto the Wooden Block. Make sure the head of two brushes point at the same direction whereas middle one is facing opposite direction
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3) Duct-Tape the brushes onto the block of wood
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4) Duct-Tape the other end to secure the brushes' stability onto the block of wood
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5) Add the two 3 in. metals on the Motor
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6) Duct-tape the Motor onto the wooden block
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7) Duct-Tape the battery onto the block behind the motor
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8) Duct-Tape the Wires onto the sides of the Battery
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9) Duct-tape the rear of the model, firmly attaching the wooden base onto the battery
Procedure: BristleBot Model 3 (Vids)
[edit | edit source]- Step 1: How to Assemble Model 3's Base
- Step 2: How to Attach Metal Strings on to the Motor
- Step 3: Attaching the Motor to the Wooden Block
- Step 4: Duct-Taping Battery onto the Wooden Block
- Step 5: Duct-Taping Metal Strings onto Battery
BristleBot 3 Testing
[edit | edit source]- The demonstration of the BristleBot 3
Pro(s)
[edit | edit source]- Significantly safer model compared to the BristleBot Model 1
- No sharp needles or dangerous materials required
- Assembly style to build this model
- Each compartment could be replicated by young children by simply stacking each layer on top of each other
- Bottom = Toothbrush
- Middle = Wooden Block
- Top = AA Battery + Motor
- Each compartment could be replicated by young children by simply stacking each layer on top of each other
- Duct tape is flexible yet relatively durable to stay attached to the model
- It can also be easily cut with scissor
- Relatively simple and easy to make
- The cutting parts for duct-tapes can be done faster under adult supervision
- No complex or tedious coiling of wires required to attach them to this model's motor
- Portrays an image of a tank
- Children might find this model appealing to their eyes
- Relatively creative external features
- Stable and the model doesn't fall to one side
- Unlike the BristleBot Model 2, prior to the motor activation, the model doesn't fall down to the ground
Con(s)
[edit | edit source]- Exposure of vibrator
- As the vibrator spins to cause movement, children's hair (especially girls') could be rolled up
- The model lacks mobility
- Cannot move unless the user constantly hold onto the wires firmly
- When let go, the model almost immediately shuts down
- There is no 'real switch'
- Duct tape may have been used to attach the wire onto the battery but it peals off eventually
- Can only 'move' or 'function' if the holder consistently presses the wire onto the battery
- Frustrating for the young children due to its limited ability to move
- As seen in the video, occasionally, despite pressing onto the battery, the model doesn't function