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Bristlebot Inventory:

Bristlebot: How to Build: Materials Needed: (1) Brush Head (1) Battery (1) Battery Holder (3) Small Rubber Bands Instructions: Use the purple rubber bands to secure the battery holder to the top of the brush head. Materials Needed in addition to Step 1: Motor Large Rubber Band Instructions: Insert battery into holder. Stretch large rubber band to wrap around the battery holder, securing the battery in place. Use another small rubber band to secure the motor onto desired location. (Note: make sure motor can spin freely) Place the exposed wire ends of the motor to the separate ends of the battery between the large rubber band. (Note: Motor polarity can also be changed by flipping the ends of the wire) Materials Needed in addition to Step 2: Chenille Stem Glue Dots Wiggle Eyes Instructions: Chenille Stems can be used to help the robots balance and adds aesthetic values. Use the glue dots to attach eyes to your robot. Decorate to make your robot unique. Innovate! Add your own ideas and materials to make your robot better!