Author Topic: what kind of parts would i need for a 2 wheel line follower and where can i get  (Read 5024 times)

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Offline rox2007Topic starter

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once again, i'm bothering you guys with newbie questions

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stuff like screws, bolts, chassis...please help

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for the most basic http://www.societyofrobots.com/member_tutorials/node/60 and for more advanced you can look it up on google or instructables.com or basicly anywhere you can think of...


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first choose between IR and regular photoresistors.

BUT if you can be patient until Admin fixes the members tutorials ( like this weekend I hope ,  ;)   ) , my tutorial will have all the info for line following robot.

Link can be found in my signature

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airman which tutorial is yours?

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click in my signature

P.S. though it says 3 in 1 robot it will eventually be a 5 in 1 robot, i'll add photoresistors( photoresistors and photophobe)  and then maybe another sensor if i can get one for cheap

I'm waiting for admin to fix the member tutorials editing page. I did a lot of work on my new robot and documented a lot. Oh well ill wait till admin is done. Rock on admin!
Check out the Roboduino, Arduino-compatible board!


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ohhh right. ok
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Offline rox2007Topic starter

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thanks alot guys

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anytime ;D
but for some reason me and airman00 seem to always get into conversations...lol


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i also wanted to ask where the best place to get standoffs and screws and all those kind of stuff

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well probibly a hardware store would be easiest. or online.

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