This crazy DIY drawing robot uses vibration and spin generated by a motor to create works of art. Get it to create different designs by adjusting the angle and height of the pens and watch it work! This kit is easy to build and fun to play with.
The Scribblebot uses vibration and spin, generated by its motor to create works of art. Adjust the angle and height of the robot’s coloured pens and watch it work. Spirograph is a geometric drawing device that produces mathematical roulette curves technically known as hypotrochoids and epitrochoids. A hypotrochoid is a roulette traced by a point attached to a circle of radius rolling around the inside of a fixed circle of radius, where the point is a distance from the centre of the interior circle. An epitrochoid is a roulette traced by a point attached to a circle of radius
rolling around the outside of a fixed circle of radius, where the point is at a
distance from the centre of the exterior circle.
Peter Hubert Desvignes, architect and engineer developed a "Speiragraph" in 1827. This device created elaborate spiral drawings, which many years later (between 1845 and 1848) would become very useful in helping to prevent banknote forgeries as there were nearly endless variations of roulette patterns that it could produce and they were extremely difficult to reverse engineer.
*62 pieces
*Illustrated instructions
*Baseplate, transparent cover, motor with 3 arm supports, 3 pen holders, 3 arm ends, 3. Vibration brushes, 1 switch cover, 3 pens and hardware
*CHOKING HAZARD: Contains small parts. Not for children under 3
years. Ages 8 years +
*2 x AA batteries and screwdriver required
Barcode: 934157011790