Here's a sweet piece with a dad and his two daughters working with a drawbot they made from yogurt cups, DC motors, and art pens. They made some really nice wrapping paper. What a great thing for kids to be able to declare: "We made robots and they drew the art on the paper your present is wrapped in!"
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Very simple yet inventive!
If you feel like some more robotics perhaps performing robots, vheck out www.roboticsbm.blogspot.com
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Some of the gadgets built at Gadget Club (at the Pervasive Media Studio, Bristol UK) were draw-bots:
http://www.pmstudio.co.uk/news/2008/10/28/gadget-club-october-2008
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I think I saw a klutz book about this :)
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