Things You'll Need
- Unused toothbrush
- Scissors
- Double-sided sticky tape
- Cell phone/pager motor
- 3-volt coin cell battery
Instructions
o 1
Remove the toothbrush body. Leave about a 1/2 inch of toothbrush neck.
Set it down, on its bristles. It should rest perfectly flat.
o 2
Create a mounting surface with double-sided sticky tape across the top
of the toothbrush. Cover the entire top side of the toothbrush head.
o
o 3
Mount the motor to the edge of the toothbrush head. Press the motor down
firmly to cement its connection with the adhesive strip. The motor should rest
along the length of the toothbrush top with the turning shaft stuck out over
the edge.
o 4
Press either one of the wires from the motor down gently against the
sticky tape to secure the connection. This wire should be stretched away from
the motor towards the brush neck.
o 5
Place the coin-cell battery on top of the wire you just laid down. Make
sure the bottom of the battery makes contact with the wire. Press gently to
secure the connection.
o 6
Bend the other motor-wire down to connect with the top of the battery.
The motor will begin spinning rapidly, creating a vibration that will shake the
entire robot, and cause it to scoot forward on its bristles.
Tips & Warnings
·
Trim the
bristles down with the scissors until the piece stays flat.
·
The
"top" means the flat side of the toothbrush that faces upwards, after
you've set the toothbrush head bristles-down.
·
The cell phone
motor, or pager motor, you need for this project can be bought wholesale or
piecemeal on popular auction websites. But, if you have a cell phone or pager
you don't mind wrecking, take it apart and remove the one motor in the device.
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