
If you’re participating in our awe-inspiring MAKE Robot Build contest, you should know that Steve Joiner and his sons Noah and Jamie have set the bar with their excellent coasterbot, HUL-10.
(You may remember we posted a super-cute video showing Noah describing the various components of the bot.)
Not only does HUL-10 do a great job of avoiding obstacles thanks to its twin IR sensors, I was really impressed with the homemade wheels Steve cooked up. He turned a CD spindle into a jig and cut a bunch of disks down, glued them together, and then wrapped them in rubber for traction. The stand-offs he made out of dice win mad style points too!
Competitors, you’d better bring your A-game because these Joiner boys don’t mess around.










Extra points for the Red Hat racing stripe!
That is too much awesome to count! Great job, guys!
(And yeah, the Red Hat discs are a grand uber-geeky touch).
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