Transcript
Welcome back in this activity
i will show you how to make a bristlebot
so to make a bristlebot
what you'll need is a toothbrush head
a motor
coin battery pipe cleaner
and some tape
so the first step is to take your motor
and your brush head and you'll want to
attach
your motor to the end of your brush head
this specific motor has
a piece of paper right here that you can
peel off and it has a sticky side
if your motor doesn't have a sticky peel
off
backing then you can just take some tape
and tape it onto your motor
and what that looks like is um like this
so you'll have
you'll have your motor here and then
your your toothbrush head
and your next step will be
to take some tape and fold it on itself
so what that
is like if you haven't done that before
is you take a little piece of tape here
and so this is a sticky side and you'll
want to make sure that the sticky side
is out
you'll just roll it on top like this
so that way it's fully sticky
all around and what you'll do with that
is you'll attach it to the opposite side
here
and now what you'll do is you'll take
this red wire and stick it to the tape
making sure that it's right about in the
center here
and then you're going to place the
battery above the wire so you're going
to find the negative side and place it
here
and just to test to make sure that
everything works you could take this
wire
and touch it to the positive side
and your battery should sorry excuse me
your motor should start
vibrating and you can feel that
now what you'll want to do similar to
the decorative led
is that you'll want to then place um
the blue wire on top and a piece of tape
and then you should have your working
bristle
and this will be what your bristle bot
looks like it'll start moving around
you can change a bit so you can see
mine's kind of
spinning in a circle and what you can do
to solve that
is to place your pipe cleaner
through these wires and you loop it
around the
the bristle here make sure you don't
pull out any of the wires so you might
have to go through underneath them
but as you do that you can make little
legs
and it might take a little bit of trial
and error in trying to
place the legs so that way it moves
in a straight line um
it'll take a little bit
of practice this is also helpful if for
whatever reason
your bristle bot keeps falling over
and i'll keep messing around with this
until i can get it
to move however i want
essentially
now that you have your working
bristlebot i want you to think a little
bit about
variables so variable is something that
can change or be changed that will have
an effect
on our outcome so let's say
you want your bristol bot to spin in
circles or you want it to
travel in a certain direction my
challenge to you
is what can you change on your
bristlebot
to make that happen can you move the
battery around
can you add multiple legs
check the different angles of the legs
you can maybe even add some weight to it
if you have something at home that you
can tape on and
and just see what happens right and the
next challenge
if you want to take the challenge
is taking some tape scissors cardboard
or cardstock
and creating a challenge course or a
maze for your bristlebot
this can look like anything you want it
to and your end goal is to
have the bristlebot go from start to
finish and i'd love to hear more about
what you created and how it worked out
for you and what variables you changed
to make your bristlebot
have a different outcome
Learn how to make a robot with things you can find in your home!
