Toys for Bots – Arduino controlled etch-a-sketch

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Toys for Bots – Arduino controlled etch-a-sketch

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yergacheffe writes

I had recently purchased a pair of 5V stepper motors and a motor driver shield from the fine folks at adafruit industries which seemed perfect for spinning the knobs. The question was how to connect the steppers to the knobs. As it happens I had also just bought a gear set from American Science & Surplus on a lark and they fit perfectly on the Etch A Sketch shafts and the stepper shafts. So I simply needed a way to line up the steppers over the knob gears.

There are few problems you’ll encounter in life that can’t be resolved with the judicious application of a laser beam. I drew up a set of parts in Corel Draw and popped in to TechShop to cut them out of acrylic with their Epilog laser cutter.

I cut most of the parts out of clear acrylic except for the side guides which you can see in blue acrylic. The side guides hold the Etch A Sketch in place so it doesn’t move around laterally.

4 thoughts on “Toys for Bots – Arduino controlled etch-a-sketch

  1. Anonymous says:

    This would would be really interesting if someone had ported Logo and turtle graphics to the Adrino.

    1. pmjett says:

      That also shouldn’t be too hard if it hasn’t been done before. I ported LOGO Turtle-like functions into Pascal a while back (a LONG while back), and it was just trig. Makes for easy and cool generation of geometric patterns.

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