With a few spare parts, you can turn an old computer mouse into an amusing robot. On G4TV's Attack of the Show we had mousey make a special appereance - anyone who watched the show could get the link to download the PDF from Volume 02 and build their own, and now you can too. I'm posted this to see if iTunes picks up the PDF so CLICK HERE and click SUBSCRIBE to get the PDF. Direct link here.
Mousey the Junkbot PDF
With a few spare parts, you can turn an old computer mouse into an amusing robot. On G4TV's Attack of the Show we had mousey make a special appereance - anyone who watched the show could get the link to download the PDF from Volume 02 and build their own, and now you can too. I'm posted this to see if iTunes picks up the PDF so CLICK HERE and click SUBSCRIBE to get the PDF. Direct link here.
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Does anyone have a larger pic of the breadboard examples for the Mouse Robot? Building for class project and am stuck on step 10b. Tried enlarging photo on pdf and just gets blurry.
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