Day 9: A resistor tube man and a refrigerator robot
Friday, I continued my easy way with electronics. I was frustrated with my forever lacking of parts, or parts go missing, and my forever unstable connections that leave my final products (can I even call them so?) unstable.In the meanwhile, I developed eyes for discarded toys sitting in the basement, old electronic devices are now treasures to be hunted and disassembled. Wednesday I dissected a dead mouse (the kind with wires, not the kind that poops by garbage cans); Friday I dissembled an race car. With that, I gained 2 chips, a bunch of wheels, some gears, a motor, a remote control that can go backwards and forwards.
I decided to repurpose the wheels and the remote control for some home-made robot car, did not work.
I tried a bunch of other things, all failed ...
I decided to go very, very low bar and low tech. So I made the following: a resistor man and a refrige robot. The idea of the resistor man came from an intractable article. We piled a bunch of sea shells at his feet
A refrigerator robot made of magnets and leds. |
Resistor man soldered on an old chip |
Resistor man soldered on an old chip |
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