Build a fun walking robot using a TT gear motor and simple linkages. This hands-on STEM project helps kids understand how rotational motion can be converted into walking movement using basic mechanical design.
Difficulty Level: Medium
Concepts: Robotics, Electronics, Engineering
Materials List
- TT gear motor
- Battery pack (2Γ AA or lithium equivalent)
- Wires
- Switch (optional)
- Plastic straws (for legs and frame)
- Glue (hot glue recommended)
- Tape
- Small circular discs (for feet)
- Offset connector (for crank mechanism β can be DIY)
Steps
- Create the leg frame
- Use straws to build a rectangular frame under the motor.
- Attach legs
- Add vertical straw legs and attach flat feet at the bottom.
- Make the crank mechanism
- Attach an offset connector to the motor shaft (not centered).
- Connect legs to crank
- Link the legs to the rotating crank so they move up and down.
- Wire the power
- Connect the battery pack to the motor (add a switch if available).
- Turn it on
- Watch your robot walk forward step by step! πΆββοΈ
Science Behind It
This robot shows how rotation turns into walking motion.
Rotational Motion π
The motor spins in a circle continuously.
Crank Mechanism π§
The off-center connection converts circular motion into:
- Up and down movement
- Forward stepping motion
Walking Effect πΆ
As the legs move:
- One side lifts
- The other pushes forward
This creates a simple walking pattern.
Real-World Connection βοΈ
This principle is used in:
- Walking robots π€
- Engine pistons π
- Mechanical linkages βοΈ
Experiment Ideas π§ͺ
- Change leg length
- Adjust crank offset
- Add more legs
- Try different speeds (battery voltage)
- Test on different surfaces
Watch the video!
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