There is less than a week until The Pi Wars Hand In has to be complete! On the weekend, we realised that we had not
Last Weekend, we made an amplifier, so we can add lemming sound effects. You might be thinking that adding Lemming Sound Effects IS NOT the
Yesterday, as the weather was nice, (not the predicted rain – yay!), I spray-painted the 3 sheep that are already printed, and the 3 Troughs
For me and Toby, it is the Easter holidays. This means that we can spend more time on the robot. So, after a long discussion
This is a post about how we made our arena. Sadly, it does not look quite as cool as the image below: 2 Weeks Ago…
Where are we? We have printed 3 of the 6 sheep and all 3 wolves. At first, I created a solid block with the dimensions
Where are we? As soon as Toby built the tree we thought it looked like the Christmas tree so we decided to make it into
Where are we? So far, we have completed our test robot. This enables us to change where we want components on our final robot -to
At first, we had the basic limitations that the competition dictated we should have for the apple (as seen below) : But, we also had
I have just finished 3D printing the apple with the hook. We have one problem though, because our plan was to use either: wires, or
We have been debating about how to hang the apples. Do we use some ultra strong magnets, or do we use the sophisticated method of
Today, for the first time in history, sheep has visited the tattoo parlour!
An extremely heavy sheep sacrificed its innards today, in the name of reducing plastic waste! Instead of a solid box, the sheep is now hollow.
I have just made the apple for Nature’s Bounty in OpenScad. A lot easier than drawing and counting sheep!
Today, I created the sheep for Shepherd’s Pi. I also learnt that I cannot draw sheep. Good job my mum can! Least I didn’t fall