To build a Lego Boe-Bot you will need the following items.
The Parallax Boe-Bot
A few lego sets (must include pieces from either the Technic
or Mindstorm themes)
And a PS2 controller (if you want to control the Boe-Bot remotely remotely)
The hardest part of the building of this Boe-Bot is the creation of a Servo-Lego interface that transmits the rotational motion of the Parallax servo into rotational motion of lego parts.
Parallax Servo
Lego Gear
Find more information about the Technic Gear 12 Tooth Bevel
. The reason we use this particular gear is because it is beveled - cut in half longwise - which allows the screw to pass through the gear and also grip the Parallax servo firmly. A non-beveled gear would be too wide and the screw wound not be long enough to pass through the gear and attach to the servo securely.
With these two parts in hand we are now able to create the interface very simply.
Lego Gear attached to Parallax Servo
The following consists of steps I used to create the Lego hardware. These are my specific steps - there are many possible ways of connecting Lego parts to the Parallax Boe-Bot. My idea for the lego gripper was inspired by Mark Crosbie's Lego grabber
and a quick search on google.
The Lego Gripper
The Lego Ping Assembly
Lego Base on Boe-Bot
Putting the Pieces Together