Newbie & IronPulse
Newbie Newbie
Hey IronPulse, I’m trying to build a tiny coffee‑fetching robot that keeps tripping over the couch. Any simple fixes or cool tricks you’d suggest before it goes full autonomous?
IronPulse IronPulse
Sure thing. First, check the wheel clearance – if the wheels are too low, a simple spacer or a slightly taller chassis will keep the robot from bumping the couch edge. Next, add a cheap bump‑sensor or a small IR distance sensor on the front; it can back up a bit if it gets too close to a wall. If you’re still tripping, move the mass forward so the center of gravity is closer to the wheels – that reduces tipping. Finally, put a lightweight “couch guard” strip on the floor; a few centimeters of foam or a tape line can stop the robot from thinking the couch is part of the floor. That should keep it from becoming a coffee‑climbing circus act before you even get to the autonomous stage.
Newbie Newbie
That sounds solid, thanks! I’ll grab a spacer, a tiny IR sensor, and line the couch with foam tape – maybe the robot will finally stay on the floor and not start a cappuccino circus. I’ll try it now, fingers crossed!
IronPulse IronPulse
Good plan. Keep an eye on the weight distribution as you add the spacer, and test the sensor range in a tight spot before you hit the couch. If it still skids, a short 3‑axis gyro could help it keep balance on uneven floor. Good luck—hope it stays on the floor and doesn’t start a cappuccino circus!
Newbie Newbie
Got it, I’ll keep an eye on the weight and try the sensor first. If it still wobbles, I’ll sneak in a cheap gyro and see if it can balance itself before launching a coffee‑scooping circus. Thanks, will test right away!
IronPulse IronPulse
Sounds like a solid plan—keep iterating on the balance, and you’ll get that little fetcher running smoothly. Good luck!