Otto Bot Tutorial (rushed Version)
by mcginnischristian57 in Workshop > Science
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Otto Bot Tutorial (rushed Version)
I made it for a school project it was a lot of fun so imma shows you how to do it.
Supplies
gonna need everything on this list I used a photo because this project is due in an hour and I don't got time to write it out.
Legs
your gonna take the plastic peace in the photo and cut off one of the sides and line it up on the foot with the servo and use one of the longer screws to screw it together
Leg 2
repeat step one now both legs should look like this
Body Work
put 2 servos on the inside of the body and screw in place
Legs
take the pliers, cut one round end of the plus-shaped plastic piece off, and attach it to the bottom of the body where the leg holes are. screw it in place and everything should look like the 2nd image.
Connecting Feet to Legs
after what you see at the ends of the last step you slide the feet into the legs and if all goes well it should stay if not the leg screw might be the issue it was with me.
Connecting the Nanos
you put the nano and nano shield together and connect the wires from the legs and feet to it and it should look like this.
Screwing the Board
after you attach the leg and feet wires from the servo you put the nano in the head and screw it too I would remind using the top left and bottom right holes screwed in because it's fewer screws you can do them all of course but I would wait to screw it in until after the next step that was where I messed up.
you take the button strip and the wire connects one end to the battery and connects the other to the power on the board that's why you wait till after this to do it and connect the other end to the battery wires and connect the other end of that to ground. if all goes well when you put the battery in it the nano should light up if not press the button if not then something went wrong.
Otto Code
https://github.com/OttoDIY/ is where you can find the code with some helpful resources use this if you got it working the avoidance code is a good way to demo it.
The End
thanks for reading especially you teacher this was made in an hour hopeful ill get a good grade thanks and byeeeeeeeeeee.