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FRED-209 Nerf gun tank

David Pride, known to many of you as an active member of our maker community, has done it again! His FRED-209 build combines a Nerf gun, 3D printing, a Raspberry Pi Zero, and robotics to make one neat remotely controlled Nerf tank. FRED-209 – 3D printed Raspberry Pi Nerf Tank Uploaded by David Pride on 2017-09-17. A Nerf gun for FRED-209 David says he worked on FRED-209 over the summer in order to have some fun with Nerf guns, which weren’t around when he was a kid

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You Can Now Build Your Own 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Spy Tank – 3DPrint.com

3DPrint.com You Can Now Build Your Own 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Spy Tank 3DPrint.com The GoPiGo is a complete Raspberry Pi Robot Car kit which comes with nearly everything you need to get a Raspberry Pi board rolling. It includes the robot body, tires, the motors, controls, and a battery pack.

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SlushEngine Raspberry Pi Stepper Motor Driver (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets SlushEngine Raspberry Pi Stepper Motor Driver (video) Geeky Gadgets Developers, makers and hobbyists that are looking for a way to control up to four motors using their Raspberry Pi mini PC. May be interested in a new control board that has been created by Justin Policarpio and Reiner Schmidt called the SlushEngine …

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DoodleBorg: a three-horsepower robot tank

PiBorg are an organisation making add-on boards for your Raspberry Pi. Recently they produced the biggest and most powerful Pi robot we’ve seen so far, using one (six, actually) of their motor boards: the resulting DoodleBorg is a three-horsepower beast powered by motorcycle starter motors.

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Pi-Rex: a bark-activated door opener for dogs

Here’s a weekend project from Dave Hunt for dog owners whose best friends can’t work out whether they want to be inside or outside. Dave came up with Pi-Rex when the sleep deprivation caused by his new dog barking to be let in or out alternately became too much to bear.

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