Maker Faire 2014:
I built two robots. The first robot can solve any scrambled Rubik’s cube in any orientation in less than 30 moves under 110 seconds. The second robot has the ability to write in English and Braille on calculator paper. It can also write in other languages, making it a multilingual printer. I will bring two robots, the Rubik’s Cube Solver, three Rubik’s Cubes and the Lego Printer with the calculator paper to the Maker Faire.
Maker Faire 2015:
I have built 2 robots. One robot is a Rubik Cube Solver V2. The other robot is a 3D printer. The second generation Rubik cube solver has a button push activation and a brand new algorithm. This robot can also solve a Rubik cube in less than 30 moves and under 2 minutes. The 3D printer was a kit that was assembled by me. The 3D printer has a maximum print size of 4 inches cubed or 10 cm cubed. It also prints 3-dimensional objects with a lot of precision. I will bring three robots to Maker Faire with me. The last robot that I haven't talked about is going to be a surprise.
I built two robots. The first robot can solve any scrambled Rubik’s cube in any orientation in less than 30 moves under 110 seconds. The second robot has the ability to write in English and Braille on calculator paper. It can also write in other languages, making it a multilingual printer. I will bring two robots, the Rubik’s Cube Solver, three Rubik’s Cubes and the Lego Printer with the calculator paper to the Maker Faire.
Maker Faire 2015:
I have built 2 robots. One robot is a Rubik Cube Solver V2. The other robot is a 3D printer. The second generation Rubik cube solver has a button push activation and a brand new algorithm. This robot can also solve a Rubik cube in less than 30 moves and under 2 minutes. The 3D printer was a kit that was assembled by me. The 3D printer has a maximum print size of 4 inches cubed or 10 cm cubed. It also prints 3-dimensional objects with a lot of precision. I will bring three robots to Maker Faire with me. The last robot that I haven't talked about is going to be a surprise.