Posts Tagged ‘toy’

Knight Rider Eyes Installed

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2014

Finally got the Knight Rider eyes installed in a robot. My 10 year old self is high fiving me right now.

Knight Rider Boards

I like how the second round boards came out. A custom PCB would be great, but these will do for now.

Board/Switch Assembly

Robot in Pieces

Fully assembled with new eyes

I know it’s more of a Cylon than KITT, but that effect will always be Knight Rider to me.

Robot Skeleton

Monday, October 13th, 2014

Robot Skeleton and Box

The kid wanted a robot skeleton, so the kid got a Robot Skeleton. Happy birthday buddy and happy early Halloween.

Robot Skeleton in Box

Flan Bot

Saturday, June 28th, 2014

Flan Bot Powder Coated

The latest Robot Recipe came from cans that made flan with peaches (thanks for the recipe Jav). A sink strainer, some drawer pulls, electrical plates, and of course a toggle switch. I love the new blue color I just got my hands on.

Flan Bot Bottom Plate

Fully Assembled

Drawer Pulls/Arms Attached

Can and Center Post Assembly

Materials Needed

Nerdy Derby Robot Recipe Car

Saturday, June 28th, 2014

Nerdy Derby Robot Recipe Car

Recently, the Nerdy Derby visited ITP Camp. Here was my entry.

It was King of the Hill night, the goal was to roll over a hill the slowest. As my car went down the track the axles tightened on the wheels, slowing it down. It worked some of the time.

Nerdy Derby Robot Recipe Car

Anatomy of a Robot Recipe

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014

Tuna Bot Anatomy

Everything that went into making the latest Robot Recipe (plus some internal electronics). When the red button is pushed it pulses like a heart beat (heart beep?) and the top button turns on the eye lights and bottom light.

Blue Bot

Bottom Plate Assembly

Button on top instead of toggle switch

Mocking Up Robot Bodies

Wednesday, March 26th, 2014

Mocking up bodies

I’ve been mocking up some more Robot Recipe robot bodies. Both body cans are from coffee, one big, one small. And the arms are drawer pulls, one set big, one small.

Mocking up bodies

I think the bigger robot is looking right (no idea how I’m going to fit it in the powder coating oven), but I’m not crazy about the other one. Something is not right. But I do like the head. The potentiometer eyes are a bit creepy.

Head Assembled

How to Construct a Tomato Paste Robot Head

Wednesday, January 29th, 2014

Assemble it

A quick how to build a toy robot head out of a tomato paste can.

Tomato Paste Robot Head Materials
Materials: tomato paste can, bolt, end cap nuts, caster

Take apart caster
Take caster apart

The part of the caster you need
The part you need

Cut the end off of the bolt
Cut off end of bolt with hacksaw

Add end caps
Make sure end caps fit

Make holes in can

Make holes in can
I made two 1/4″ diam holes in the can using a metal punch (basically a hole punch for metal), you can also use a drill. Holes are roughly 3/4″ from the bottom and spaced 1 3/4″ from each other.

Assemble it
Put it all together. Attach one end cap and thread bolt through one hole in the can. Place caster piece inside of can, thread bolt through both holes in caster piece. Thread bolt through other hole in can. Attach other end cap to other end of bolt.

Add eyes
You can draw on eyes, cut holes, or add lights. Anything goes. You now have a swiveling, nodding tomato paste robot head.

Next up, the body
Next step, add a body

Robot Recipes

Sunday, January 19th, 2014

Tea Bot

I’ve been building robot toys for the past couple of months, I’ve been calling them Robot Recipes. The toys are made up from tin cans, the idea is to have the robot made from a meal or drink. Meet Tea Bot - body is an Earl Grey tin, head is evaporated milk - the latest Robot Recipe.

Robot Head - lighting test

I’m particularly proud of how the head is coming along.

Evaporated Milk Cans Make Great Robot Heads

Robot Body Mockup

Tuesday, December 3rd, 2013

Robot Body

Working on yet another robot toy. This one is made up of a coffee can, a sink strainer, and a green beans can (mmmm green bean casserole).

Green Bean Casserole

Sink Strainer

Robot Head Mechanism In Action

Monday, December 2nd, 2013

I’m working on a new toy robot (check out the last one). The head mechanism is made from part of a caster and a can of beans.