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  • I want the horizontal motor to move first and then the vertical rather than having simulatneous movement, can you tell me how to achieve that ?

  • @ThisWorldABitch If you want to accentuate the robotic movement, just prolong the delay. In this case, use delay(500). I used delay(10) in my code. You can try any number bigger than 10.

  • @djfoo000 I was told that i should not use the same loop for vertical and horizontal axis, i dont get that part, any way of coding by having another loop ?

  • @ThisWorldABitch Errr... Not very proficient in programming. I only learn the parts that enable me to build this project.

  • @djfoo000 NO , it is not moving one motor one after the other, if you look carefully , it is moving both the motors simultaneoulsy, isnt there any way we can command one of the actions to perform first. (it has nothing to do with the delay)

  • @ThisWorldABitch Hrmm... I didn't really investigate it deeply. The assembly was disassembled long time ago. You probably need to consult someone more proficient in this area. My apologies.

  • @djfoo000 Like I want it to be done in this way:

    1. Do this first

    2. Then do this one

  • Hi I have made for four sensors program, but the problem is I want it to track horizontal first and then vertical or vice versa, but my program is like the vertical and horizontal tracks by moving simultaneously, any way to implement decision

  • Hiiii

    Can you please tell me how your mini servos are moving 0-180 degrees ? Because As far As I know all mini servos have range between 0-90 Degrees only

  • @ThisWorldABitch Err... AFAIK servos have a range of 180 degrees. Don't really know much about parts though.

  • what servos are you using ?

  • @9rec3 I don't know the name of it, but here's a link that I bought it from: myduino.com/index.php?route=pr­oduct/product&keyword=servo&pr­oduct_id=101

  • @djfoo000 thanks im going to try and make one i hope it turns out well

  • Very nice. Would this work with DC motors of low RPM / high torque, as well as the servo's? Thanks

  • @KyleCarrington I'm not very sure about that. But it should work as long as you can control the movements.

  • This is my MSN: wb8866@msn.com)

  • Thank you very much for video and data. This is very helpful to me, talk to you hope to be friends, we learn about each other. Thank you

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