9/3

Welcome Back! Eat some ramen, choose a new S adjective for SPLAT, make plans, tell us how your summer went . . .

9/10

It’s International Video Game Day Saturday! We’ll investigate apps to create your own video games while eating typical video game food and making an avatar or two.

9/17

Have an awesome day playing with Legos and watching . . . yup, you guessed it!

9/24

SPLATAKU!! Manga and Anime for all! Chopsticks for all! Onigiri for All! Shinigami for . . .

10/1

You know Thor, Loki, and Heimdall. Now meet the rest of that fun loving gang in Rick Riordan’s new series! Norse God WTQ.

10/8

Video, Board, Card! . Uh, yeah, Games! Tournaments? Check the blog.

10/15

Goosebumps!! Vote for (and watch) the scariest Goosebumps book/episode! Check the blog.

10/22

Get Away @ Your Library – Celebrate Teen Read Week with Post It Note Art on the Windows!! Yay!!

10/29

3 - 6 p.m. Zombie Prom! Get made up here - wear old light colored clothes and get gored up! Play zombie games, eat zombie food, dance zombie dances . . . Prizes to best dressed, best made up, best portrayal.

11/5

Video, Board, Card! Uh, yeah, Games! Tournament? Check the blog.

11/12

Because there has not been enough crafting and movie watching . . . Duct Tape (and/or pool noodle) Craft and a movie!!

11/19

Celebrate! A new Harry Potterish movie, International Game Day Saturday the 21st - Jill’s Last SPLAT!

There is no registration for SPLAT; just show up in the Library's meeting room downstairs at 3 p.m.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Robot links

I'm so happy many of you are excited about the robots we are planning on creating 'real' bodies for using the 3d printer (more on that in another post).

The parts were purchased from EZ-Robot, and the software is called EZ-builder. You can learn how to create your own programs to activate the robot. Keep in mind when you look over the tutorials, which are a combination of text and video, that we have version 3, not 4. We communicate by Bluetooth with the robot, not WiFi; our robots have cameras, but we do not have sound.

I'm looking on the 3D sites for robots to see if any of the designs will work with our parts. We have a 'motherboard' and six pack for the AA batteries that take quite a bit of space.

If you find any designs that might work, leave a link in the comments below.

Meanwhile, this is an interesting design.


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