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The Sphere-O-bot painting robot

4.88 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

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The Sphere-O-bot is a friendly art robot that can draw on spherical or egg-shaped objects from the size of a ping pong ball to a large duck egg (4-9 cm).

The robot is based on the original design of Evil Mad Scientist 

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Features:

The Sphere-O-Bot is a simple 2 axis drawing machine that can draw on most spherical surfaces. You can use it to decorate balls or eggs.  This design also features the regular JJrobots electronics (the same we have used in all our robots). So you can create this robot or any other just simply printing new 3D printed parts and uploading the appropriate code.

The original idea belongs to Evil Mad Scientist 

The frame was designed by Attila Nagy

The Sphere-O-bot is adjustable, and is designed to draw on all kinds of things that are normally “impossible” to print on. Not just eggs but ping pong balls, Christmas ornaments, light bulbs, and (yes) eggs (duck, goose, hens…).

The Sphere-O-bot frame was designed by Attila Nagy and slightly modified by JJrobots. The pen and egg motors are high-torque precision stepping motors, and the pen lift mechanism is a quiet and reliable servo (SG90) motor.


The Sphere-O-bot KIT

kit elements

The KIT includes:

All you need to create your own Sphere-O-bot. Just follow the assembly instructions in order to set it up (the glass of your choice can be added to the KIT as an option.See below). With this KIT you won´t have problems getting the right cables, power supply, belts, bushes, bolts…It is just assembling 

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Product Description

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The Sphere-O-Bot is a simple 2 axis drawing machine that can draw on most spherical surfaces. You can use it to decorate balls or eggs.  This design also features the regular JJrobots electronics (the same we have used in all our robots). So you can create this robot or any other just simply printing new 3D printed parts and uploading the custom code.

The original idea belongs to Evil Mad Scientist 

The frame was designed by Attila Nagy

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The Sphere-O-bot is adjustable, and is designed to draw on all kinds of things that are normally “impossible” to print on. Not just eggs but ping pong balls, christmas ornaments, light bulbs, and (yes) eggs (duck, goose, hens…).

The Sphere-O-bot frame was designed by Attila Nagy and slightly modified by JJrobots. The pen and egg motors are high-torque precision stepping motors, and the pen lift mechanism is a quiet and reliable servo (SG90) motor.

The kit is easy to assemble in an hour or so, and only requires a couple of basic tools like miniature Phillips-head and flathead screwdrivers. You’ll also need a reasonably modern computer with an available USB port (Mac, Windows or Linux), plus internet access to download assembly instructions and necessary software (Inkscape)

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The Sphere-O-bot kit comes complete with a fully assembled and tested Brain-Shield + Arduino with its USB interface.No soldering or programming are required.

The onboard 16× microstepping driver chips along with the 200 step/revolution stepper motors give a combined resolution of 3200 steps/revolution in both axes. A universal-input plug-in power supply is included with the EggBot kit, as is a USB cable and one Sharpie marker.

The Sphere-O-bot is normally controlled through a set of open-source extensions to Inkscape, the excellent and free vector graphics program. You can create your own drawings (Above: Wines + stars design below) or use one from the existing repository.Above: Wines + stars design

Basic operation is much like that of a printer: you import or make a drawing in Inkscape, and use the extensions to plot your drawing onto whatever object you’ve mounted in the Sphere-O-bot . It’s all handled through an easy to use graphical user interface, and works cleanly on Mac, Windows and Linux.sharpies

The pen holder included with the Sphere-O-bot kit is designed to fit various art pens including Sharpie Ultra Fine Point pens. It can actually fit almost any pen of similar size.

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You can even fit a lot of things that aren’t pens.

 

The Sphere-O-bot is an open source hardware+software project. Originally from Evil Mad Scientist (very cool robots), we have adapted the idea to our electronics and ancillary elements. Software, designs and use is exactly the same. . Extensive documentation about the original EggBot kit is available here.

 

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The Sphere-o-bot robot shares almost all of its parts and 100% of its electronics with the B-robot EVO, the fastest -remotely controlled- Self Balancing robot, the iBoardbot or any other JJrobot . Create your own B-robot after assembling the Sphere-O-bot!

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SOME SPHERE-O-BOTs PAINTING SOMEWHERE….

(thanks for the photos!)

Additional Information

Weight 0.9 kg
Dimensions 15 x 16 x 16 cm

10 reviews for The Sphere-O-bot painting robot

  1. 5 out of 5

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    Perfect! Working flawless

  2. 5 out of 5

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    I have a problem compiling until I realised I had to use Arduino IDE 1.6.5 to compile the code. Thx for the support!

  3. 5 out of 5

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    I made this robot after the B-robot EVO. Keep on good work guys (and use always the same electronics plz!) 😉

  4. 5 out of 5

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    Amazing!

  5. 4 out of 5

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    I would rated it with 5 stars if you can make it works via WIFI 😛

  6. 5 out of 5

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    I L-O-V-E this robot. Why? I guess, everything: it draws perfectly, it is extremely easy to assembly and design your own drawings is…fun

  7. 5 out of 5

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    I got one this Xmas to paint the Xmas Baubles: perfect gift for my kids

  8. 5 out of 5

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    Just came to say: keep on the good work jjRobots!, I had an issue (or several) uploading the Arduino code and Kareen (thanks!) solved it (even when it was my fault 😛 )

  9. :

    Trying to make my own Solar System with my niece… I guess my next project will be personalise my globe Earth. Love it!!

  10. :

    Great for making crafts!! Thanks jjRobots!

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