Making Simple Robots Starter Pack

Making Simple Robots Starter Pack

$69.95

Limited Offer - Add a Makey:bit Adventure Board for only $20 - Discount is applied automatically with both products in cart  Anybody can build a robot. That includes kids, parents, grandparents and educators, anyone with engineering aspirations and maker dreams will find this the perfect entry level into crafting, circuitry, robotics and coding - micro:bit included! This companion starter pack has all the electronics you'll need and then some for the projects in Making Simple Robots, 2nd Edition, by Kathy Ceceri (book required for projects, add-on discount available). The projects in the book will teach you about electric circuits by making jumping origami frogs with eyes that light up when you get them ready to hop. You'll practice designing all-terrain robot wheel-legs with free, online Tinkercad software, and you'll create files ready for 3D printing. You'll also learn to sew -- and code -- a cyborg rag doll with a blinking electronic "eye." Each project in the INCLUDED book contains step-by-step directions and clear illustrations and photographs. Along the way, you'll learn about the real research behind the DIY version, find shortcuts for making projects easier when needed, and get suggestions for adding to the challenge as your skill set grows.  The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors and many input/output features that you can program and physically interact with. The latest micro:bit adds sound sensing and playback capabilities. Is the micro:bit a computer or a microcontroller?You might also hear the micro:bit referred to as a microcontroller. The board contains a microcontroller that can be programmed to perform specific tasks, but it also has input and output devices like buttons and an LED display which makes it more than a microcontroller. A microprocessor plus memory, storage and physical input/output devices make a computer like the one you are reading this article on. The micro:bit is just a pocket-sized one. This Starter Pack contains the following: 1x Making Simple Robots, 2nd Edition Book1x micro:bit v.21x Battery Holder w/On-Off Switch (2 AAA)1x USB type-A to USB micro-B Cable1x Brad Clips - 4pc1x Binder Clips - 2pc1x Sewing Needles - 3pc1x Coin Cell Batteries - 5/pk1x Coin Cell Battery Holder2x Servo Motor - 1801x Mini Pancake Motor1x Copper Tape Rolls - 20M/5mm1x Glue Dot Sheets - 12/per sheet8x LEDs (5mm) (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow - 2ea.)1x LEDs (5mm) (RGB)2x LEDs (10mm) (Blue)1x Alligator Clips Bundle to Dupont Male Pin - 3pc (Red, Brown, Orange)1x Jumper Wire Male to Female - 3pc (Red, Brown, Orange)24x Rubber Bands (7" & 1.25")   Download Instruction/Bonus Projects Here Download Templates Here Your Not Included Shopping List: Tape and Glue Clear tape Electrical tape Masking tape Double-sided scrapbooking tape or adhesive dots Optional: Duct tape School/Office Supplies AAA batteries Hardware Flexible vinyl tubing, 1/4-inch (15 cm) inside diameter Optional: Hot glue gun & hot glue sticks Craft Supplies 1 by 2 feet (30 by 60 centimeters) felt fabric Felt, two or more colors (Optional) peel-and-stick felt Embroidery yarn (also called craft yarn, less glossy than embroidery floss) Bag Fiberfill stuffing Peel-and-stick fabric adhesive sheets (the no-iron type) Googly eyes (1 large, several small) Pipe cleaners 4 or more beads with large holes, such as pony beads Twist ties (re-used, or a roll of garden twist tie wire) Craft sticks Paper cups Drinking straws

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