LineIronBot (Hacked Iron Line Follower)
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LineIronBot is my latest robot. I have hacked my dead iron and now it is functioning line follower robot! :D
I was thinking of building a line follower for a few months now, even ordered bunch of reflectance sensors, but real inspiration did not visit me till my wife told me we need a new iron :D I looked at our old one and told myself: This is going to be my line follower robot! :)
So, The parts used so far:
- Old electric iron :D
- Picaxe 28 pin project board and Picaxe 28x1 MCU
- 2 x geared motors from Dagu
- 2 wheels ripped off from cheapy toy
- Ball caster
- Blue LED
- 3 x QDR1114 reflectance sensors
- Switch
- Resistors: 1x330R, 1x100R, 3x10K
- Wires
- Battery holder
- finally, 4 x NiMH AA rechargebles
First of all I had to get rid of heating element and cut off some plastic from inside to make some room for batteries and project board. Openings for wheels cut as well. These I got rid of:

Then components fixed inside:

Indicator replaced by an LED and switch fit in:


Line sensors soldered into piece of perfoboard and hot glued to chassis as well as ball caster and motors:


Here are pictures of my hacked LineIronBot, complete and easy to store :D


I have attached a small test video, unfortunately I ran out of black insulating tape, so the track is very short :D
I'm thinking of adding more functionality to LineIronBot in future, possibly light seeking. And I want to use the temperature select dial for switching between line follow and light seek modes.
Update 28-Sep-2010
Finally I returned to this project to finish it. Thanks to Open OFFLINE robotics competition. I had to spend some time debugging the code and making it more robust for interruptions in line. I also added external programming socket, which is already became a tradition with my bots :D

The new video shows LineIronBot completing the competition track in little over 50 seconds. I have uploaded my code as well.



@ Tue, 2010-09-28 20:23
Lol this is awesome, even if
Lol this is awesome, even if you're single your shirts will be ironed :)
@ Tue, 2010-09-28 20:10
Thanks :D I think I'l draw a
Thanks :D I think I'l draw a tshirt and film another video sometime :)
@ Tue, 2010-09-28 19:54
Awesome !
Nice one Isotope, your idea is brilliant...
But, why why why did you not have an outline of a shirt? Or was that an outline of a shirt???
Great work !
@ Tue, 2010-09-21 16:59
Креативненько )
Креативненько ) Взять рубашку, нарисовать на ней линии, зигзагом, положить утюг и он сам погладит рубашку )))
@ Thu, 2010-09-16 21:46
crazy idea!
That' s a crazy idea and a realy good looking robot, it's hard to imagine it's a modified one when you first look at it! great job
@ Thu, 2010-09-16 19:07
Idée génial
Mon fils trouve l'idée génial ainsi que moi même.
@ Wed, 2010-03-31 21:47
Very
Very creative use of a dead iron
@ Wed, 2010-03-24 22:37
(brace yourself)How long did
(brace yourself)
How long did it take to iron out the bugs?
@ Thu, 2010-03-04 20:30
WTF?! I cannot believe I
WTF?! I cannot believe I missd this, that is SO COOOOL!
HAHAA!
We are working on a system to LMR III so that cool stuff will not be lost, this is definatly going to be entered into what will soon be known as The Chillout Zone!!
I love it!! More!
@ Mon, 2010-03-01 22:52
Re: Smoke system
There are miniture smoke generators available from toy RC tanks and the like. I just removed one from my hacked 1/16 scale tank. A bit noisy though, since it uses a small motor and crank to create some airflow, the smoke looks awesome though.
Nice Job.