Perler Bead Robot (Q44214)

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Perler Bead Robot
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    This is very much a work in progress. The goal of this project is to create a robot which can "print" designs with Perler Beads automatically. The raw material would be multicolored unsorted Perler beads. The robot would accept a bitmap image with some pixel art you'd like to recreate in Perler beads. It would automatically sort the beads and place them on a grid, ready to iron. So far... I have a blog post explaining some of my ideas so far: http://scanlime.org/2011/02/perler-bead-robot-ideas/ And another post about the color sensor I plan to use: http://scanlime.org/2011/02/trying-out-the-avago-adjd-s371-q999-color-sensor/ A video of the vibrating funnel in action: http://www.flickr.com/photos/micahdowty/5407791891/in/set-72157625540465089/ The design comes in several "layers" which stack vertically with standard M4 hardware. First there is a hopper for the raw unsorted beads, then a vibrating funnel which extracts the beads in single-file. Next, a sorter which includes a color sensor, and a servo-driven disc which shuttles the beads back and forth at the right time. This will sit above some kind of X-Y table, which can be rather simple given the low precision requirements. Currently the first two layers, the hopper and the vibrating funnel, are mostly done. The sorter is more of a sketch than a final design at this point, and it will probably change significantly.
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