BristleBot Model 4: Version 2
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Starting Point[edit | edit source]
- Get a feel for visual conception by looking at the Previously Improved BristleBot Model 4
- Derive its features but improve upon them
Replication Goal[edit | edit source]
- Instead of copying the Previously Improved Model, improve its features for the New BristleBot Model 4
- Use household or cheap materials
Previous Problems[edit | edit source]
- After a short duration of its activation, the Model moves in a off-course, diagonal direction
- Doesn't maintain its 'forward' motion the whole time
- Its Demonstration
- No creativity in the design still
- Although it wasn't the intention, Model still lacks its creativity in the design.
Materials[edit | edit source]
- $1 material's base
- $1 material's motor
- Three brushes
- Double-sided foam tapes
- AA Battery
- Two sets of Velcro
Procedure: Version 1 (Pics)[edit | edit source]
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1. Gather the listed materials
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2. Rip out the tape in a considerable length
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3. Wrap the tape around the pencils and along the base
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4. Finish wrapping around the base
Procedure: Improved BristleBot Model 4 (Vids)[edit | edit source]
New BristleBot Testing[edit | edit source]
- The demonstration of the Version 2
Improvements[edit | edit source]
- Compared to that of Version 1, there is a slight increase in its speed
- Not a huge increase in its speed
- No significant improvements still
More Problems[edit | edit source]
- The model still doesn't go in a straight line
- It spins off into a circular pattern
- The model's speed degraded
- Although its speed is faster than that of Version 1, compared to the original model, its speed decreased
- Doesn't look too creative
- No improvements on the Model's external features or creative outlook