🎳 Cara Membuat Baju Robot Dari Kardus

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Bunga dari kardus sebaiknya menggunakan kardus jenis single face atau single wall, terutama lapisan bergelombangnya. Kardus di atasnya terlalu tebal untuk dijadikan bunga dan akan sulit untuk menekuk-nekuknya. 7jaw. Introduction *6 WAYS* to Make a Cardboard Robot Costume REALLY RoboticMakers, Meet Sally ServoShe's our Really Robotic Robot or R3 for short.She's got a digital heart, animated status notifications, swinging gauges, blinky LED mouth, and robotic eyes that will melt your human heart. Even her hips don't lie - they light up!In this Instructable, we'll show you 6 different ways to add electronics to a cardboard robot costume using microbit, a Brown Dog Gadgets Bit Board, and common components like 10mm LEDs, Maker Tape, servo motors, and neopixel simple circuits to more intermediate-level techniques, we hope this inspires you to add real electronics to your next cardboard robot costume - no matter your skill level!Make your robot costume really robotic with this mega 6 WAYS1 The Whimsical Gauge2 LED Infinity Heart3 Robotic Googly Eyes4 Big LED Light Animations5 LED Belt6 Sound Reactive LED Robot MouthIf you like our projects and want to see more of what we get up to each week please follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and 1 ROBOT FEATURE 1 THE WHIMSICAL GAUGE Make a moving gauge like the one on Sally's robot suit. This is a great "introduction to microbit" project using the built-in microphone as an input and a servo motor as an Crazy Circuits Bit Board, LEGO Compatible 270 Degree Servo, 2 AAA Battery Holder, Cardboard, Cardstock, Acrylic PaintStep 2 Print the TemplatePrint the template on white cardstock or thick 3 Cut Out the ShapesCut out the shapes as instructedThe gauge face from the paper templateThe cover from clear plasticThe remaining pieces from thick paper or cardboard with one side of the corrugation removedStep 4 Make a Hole in the CardboardIf you plan to paint the base of the robot costume, do so before proceeding. Put a 1/2 inch hole in the cardboard where the center of the gauge will go. Then, add a notch so that the motor sits flush with the top of the cardboard as 5 Glue the Motor in PlaceHot glue the motor in placeStep 6 Glue the Gauge Face in PlaceInsert the gauge face over the motorhead and glue it to the cardboard with hot 7 Create the BoxUsing hot glue, adhere the long strip to the round edge of the gauge and the short strip to the glue the interior of the box to keep the exterior looking 8 Create the Dial HandCut out the dial hand from the template. If the paper isn't thick enough, trace the shape to a thicker material. Glue the LEGO piece to the back of the dial hand and paint the front and the edges to make it blend 9 Paint the BoxPaint the box its final 10 Glue the Plastic in PlaceUse hot glue to secure the plastic inside the window of the box. A few dabs of glue will work, just be sure to keep the glue away from the edge so that you can't see it from the 11 Connect the CircuitTape the Bit Board to the back of the the servo motor to pin 1, with the orange wire nearest the numbers. The red wire will then be in the + positive column and the brown wire will be in the - negative column. Insert the microbit into the Bit 12 Code the MicrobitDownload the code, available code randomly moves the dial when a sound happens, like when someone 13 Put the Dial TogetherRestart the code so that the dial goes to 90 degrees. Place the dial hand on the servo. Glue the box on top of the dial face with hot 14 Connect the BatteryConnect a battery pack to the Bit Board to power it on the 15 Here's How We Built It Into Sally ServoTo install this circuit into our Sally Servo costume, we planned out a good location for the Bit Board, the battery, and the servo. We extended the wires with extension cables to balance the components and make the project comfortable for the 16 ROBOT FEATURE 2 LED INFINITY HEARTSally's robot love goes on forever!*This part of the build is a bit advanced and is best completed with a laser cutter and soldering Crazy Circuits Bit Board, 2 AAA Battery Holder, 60 LED/meter Neopixel Strip,2-Way Mirror Acrylic,Silver Mirror Paper,Cardboard, Cardstock, Acrylic PaintStep 17 Download TemplateDownload and print the 18 Cut the Two-Way MirrorThe easiest way to cut the mirror piece would be with a laser cutter. If you don't have access to a laser cutter, slowly and carefully go over the heart shape with a box cutter, and use pliers to chip the excess away. The edge of the heart doesn't have to be perfect because it will be inside the box, but be careful not to crack the 19 Make the Heart BoxCut out the template pieces as hot glue to adhere the strip to the exterior of the heart. Start at the point of the heart and slowly work your way around. Only apply glue to the inside to keep things 20 Solder the WiresSolder three hookup wires to the +5V, DI, and GND pads on the LED 21 Glue the Strip in PlaceGlue the LED strip into the interior of the the wires to escape behind the 22 Paint the HeartPaint the box pink!Step 23 Add the Mirror HeartCut the template from mirror paper and glue it to the 24 Add the Two Way MirrorGlue the two-way mirror piece inside the heart box. Remove the protective coating, and be careful not to scratch 25 Glue the Hearts TogetherMake a hole in the cardboard to thread the wires through to the position the heart box over the mirror paper heart and glue it in place. Remove any excess glue from the outside of the 26 Connect the CircuitTape the Bit Board to the back of the project and insert the micro the DI wire to Pin 1, +5V to + and GND to a battery pack to the power 27 Download the CodeDownload the code, available code lights up the heart pink and circulates white lights around. It's really neat how the heart shape appears to "pause" as the white light passes the point of the heart, and therefore it looks like it's beating!Step 28 Watch the Heartbeat!With the heart "beating" with the spinning white light, the 3D effect will make it look infinite!What can you add to the code to create your own look?Step 29 ROBOT FEATURE 3 ROBOTIC GOOGLY EYESGoogly eyes are the best - but we made them better by being able to control them!✨Make googly eyes that are controllable by simple servo motors. This is an easy project and a great introduction to microbit - with a big impact!Suppliesmicrobit, Crazy Circuits Bit Board, LEGO Compatible 270 Degree Servo x2, Extra-Large Googly Eyes,2 AAA Battery Holder, Cardboard, Glitter Cardstock,Cardstock, Acrylic PaintStep 30 Gather SuppliesDownload and print the templateYou will need a pair of extra-large googly eyes. If the size of your eyes is different from the template, enlarge or reduce the size of the large circle to matchStep 31 Cut Out the Large CirclesCut out the large circles from glitter found that the shinier/glitterier the paper, the better the eye holes are hidden. This way, you can see out of the mask while hiding the eye holes!Step 32 Poke the Tiny HolesUsing an awl, poke out all the tiny holes according to the make it easier, use an old piece of cloth under the paper to allow the awl more room to move 33 Mark & Cut the Eye LocationsPlace the large circles onto the cardboard where the eyes will go. Mark the center of the circles and also the location of the tiny out the section under the perforation holes. Make sure you don't cut too far outside the area so that the eyepieces cover the hole holes for the motors to go through. The center is about 1/2 inch, and a small notch needs to be cut from the bottom to account for the shape of the plastic, as 34 Glue the Motors in PlaceGlue the motors in place from behind. Both motors should be facing the same direction. This will make the angles easier to 35 Glue the PiecesGlue the eye pieces in place, aligning the holes with the 36 Prepare the Eye BallsCut the small circles from black paper or reuse the pupils from the large googly eyes.Remove the plastic covers from the googly eyes. Discard the 37 Glue the Motor HeadsHot glue the LEGO pieces to the pupils as shown with the "+" part at the Avoid getting glue into the "+" area near the edge so that the motor head will fit 38 Connect the CircuitConnect the motors to Pin 0 and Pin 1 on the Bit Board. The orange wire goes closest to the number, and so the red wire is in the "+" row and the brown wire is in the "-" row. Connect the microbit to the Bit BoardStep 39 Code the MicrobitDownload the code to microbit, available code moves the eyes when the head is tilted, and randomly rolls the robot's eyes for dramatic 40 Place the PupilsPlace the pupils on the eyes and test the code. Be sure that the pupils are attached to the motors at the correct the pupils are correct, glue the plastic domes over the 41 Add a Battery PackAdd a battery pack to the Bit Board's power and ground connector to make the project 42 ROBOT FEATURE 4 BIG LED LIGHT ANIMATIONSEvery robot has a good status symbol light. Use maker tape and four, 10mm LEDs to make a status animation for your Really Robotic Robot. This is an easy project and a great introduction to microbit with many ways to customize it!Suppliesmicrobit, Crazy Circuits Bit Board, Jumbo 10mm Diffused LED,Maker Tape,Misc. LEGO parts, 2 AAA Battery Holder, Cardboard, Cardstock, Clear Packing TapeStep 43 Gather SuppliesGather supplies, and print the template optional.Step 44 Mark the HolesMark the locations of the four holes for the LEDs. This photo shows the holes 1-inch apart. You could also use the template to mark the locations if you like the 45 Cut the HolesTo cut the holes, we used a craft knife to mark the circles from the backside and then cut out the holes from the You can poke the 10mm LED through the holes from the front side to make the edges nice and smooth. picture 3.Step 46 Glue the LEGOPosition the Bit Board so that Pins 9-13 are facing the holes. Glue LEGO in place, making sure that the holes for pins 9, 10, 12, 13, and GND have a LEGO peg inside them. The other LEGO are just for 47 Place the LEDsMake note of the shorter, negative leg of the LED. Bend the legs open and flat. Place the LEDs in the holes with the negative legs facing away from the Bit 48 Add Maker TapeFold a piece of Maker Tape around the LED legs as shown. Connect a piece of Maker Tape to the Ground Pin and run it across the ground leg of all 4 LEDs. Add extra Maker Tape to secure it. Connect each positive leg of the LEDs to pins 9, 10, 12, and 13. Don't use Pin 11 as it is reserved for another process on the micro 49 Add the Microbit and Download the CodeInsert the microbit into the Bit code to the microbit,available code will create an LED animation of the LEDs blinking in order every 1-4 seconds. In addition, one of the LEDs blinks quickly every 10 seconds to give it a very "robot is computing" 50 Embellish the LEDsUse the ring templates to add paper 51 Add a Battery PackAdd a battery pack to make it also added clear packing tape over the entire circuit. When wearing a costume, it's easy to snag a loose piece of Maker Tape, so this is a good way to secure it while still being able to see the 52 Maker Tape Circuits Inside a CostumeIn our Sally Servo costume, we ran the traces all the way from the front to the back of the costume. This gave us the chance to place the microbit in a comfortable spot for the 53 ROBOT FEATURE 5 LED BELTMake a light-up belt like the one Sally wears. This is the simplest way to add electronics to your cardboard robot costume - no coding required!SuppliesJumbo 10mm Diffused LED,Maker Tape,Crazy Circuits Coin Cell Battery Holder,CR2032 Battery, Cardboard, CardstockStep 54 Prepare the Belt StripCut a long length of cardboard about inches wide and as long as it needs to be to fit around the robot's a 10mm hole from the belt every inches using a utility knife. Make sure the 10mm LED fits through the you plan to paint the belt, do so before moving on to the next 55 Add "Rails" of Maker TapeAdhere two strips of Maker Tape to the back of the belt between the edge and the holes. Make sure that the two pieces don't touch each 56 Connect the BatteryUse a piece of foam mounting tape to place the battery pack at the end of the belt. Double-check that the positive hole will touch one of the rails of tape, and the negative hole will touch the a piece of maker tape through the positive hole and attach it to the corresponding rail of tape. Then, repeat the same step with the negative the CR2032 57 Test and Place the LEDsTest the LEDs position by spreading the LED's legs and connecting it between the two pieces of Maker Tape. If it lights up, you're good to go! If it doesn't light up, turn it that you're certain that you know which way to connect it, place the LED through the 58 Zig Zag the LegsTuck the LED legs into the belt by folding them back and forth as shown. We've found that this makes a more reliable connection to Maker Tape than cutting the 59 Add Maker Tape to SecureNow, add an extra piece of Maker Tape on top of the LED legs. This should "sandwich" the legs in between two pieces of Maker Tape and the LED should light up!Step 60 RepeatRepeat the previous steps until you have all the LEDs attached to the 61 Accessorize With the BeltFor Sally Servo's costumeWe used hot glue to attach the belt to the skirt put the seam at the back to make it less visible and left the end accessible to change the added black paper washers around the LEDs to add detail see template.Step 62 ROBOT FEATURE 6 SOUND REACTIVE LED ROBOT MOUTHMake a sound-reactive LED robot mouth like Sally's. When you talk inside the costume, the robot looks like she's talking too! Adding a sound reactive mouth will really make your robot costume come alive!*This part of the project requires soldering, but is simple to code and Crazy Circuits Bit Board, 2 AAA Battery Holder, 60 LED/meter Neopixel Strip,Cardboard, Rhinestone Sheet, Jumper WiresStep 63 Plan the Mouth ShapePlan the mouth shape. We used three rows of LEDs, with 8, 7, and 6 LEDs the LED strips to a piece of cardboard and solder the rows together as shown. the order of wires may be different depending on the brand of LEDs you haveTipsUse female jumper wires to start the first row to make it easy to connect to the Bit to turn the middle row upside down so that you can zig-zag the rows and keep the data 64 Connect the LEDsFrom the LED strip, connect the Data DI, 5V, and GND wires to pin 1, +, and -, on the Bit Board. Place the microbit into the Bit 65 Code the LEDsUpload the code,available there is only a small amount of noise, the LEDs are barely on, but with a loud noise, the LEDs shine brightly. In normal room volume, this will make the robot look like she's talking whenever the person wearing the costume is 66 Make an LED Rubbing As a TemplateMake a rubbing of the LEDs with a crayon and a piece of printer paper. This will create a hole punching template for the correct spacing of the out the 67 Poke the HolesPlace the template where the mouth goes. Use an awl to poke each If you don't have an awl, you can cut out a large hole that surrounds all of the 68 Tape the LEDs Behind the HolesUse strong tape or hot glue to position and attach the LEDs and the cardboard they are glued to behind the 69 Add RhinestonesCover the mouth with a sheet of rhinestones, cut to the shape of a mouth. Remove the mirror backing sheet if you'd like to see the LEDs shine 70 Connect a BatteryConnect a battery pack to power the circuit on the incorporate the mouth into Sally Servos Costume, we taped the LEDs in place, then stowed the microbit off to the side away from the wearer's head. Step 71 Put It All TogetherWe hope that these projects inspire you to make a REALLY ROBOTIC cardboard robot costume!Step 72 HAPPY HALLOWEENWE HOPE YOU HAVE A FUN AND ROBOTIC HALLOWEEN!If you like our projects and want to see more of what we get up to each week please follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.

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