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Revision as of 17:53, 25 March 2026
What is this
A whiteboard drawing bot project. We didn't design the thing, but we built a couple of robots. Along the way, we made modifications and learned a lot.
Among things we learned is that it's a perfect project to get start with robotics.
Here's where it comes from:
https://hackaday.com/2025/09/02/this-plotter-knows-no-boundaries/
https://www.niklasroy.com/robotfactory/
The above link actually contains everything needed to get the bot going. Below are adjustments for parts we had.
Our modifications
Our FreeCAD model is here:
https://codeberg.org/lubko/turtle-robot/src/branch/main/tiny_turtle_plotter_CAD.FCStd
Modified parts typically have "new" in their name.
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3D-printed parts for original build
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Different endstop microswitch
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Different size roller and endstop
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Roller ball
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Roller ball
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Wheels and tyres
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Wheels
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Wheel carriage
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Stepper motors
Endstops
The microswitches come in different shapes and forms. We added extra prongs to the bumper ring to engage with wider range of microswitches.
Roller ball
We used a larger furniture ball, which in turn means we had to make room in the parts in two lowest layer and make the wheels larger.
Wheels
The wheels were too small, possibly because our roller ball was bigger. They were also rubbing against layers 1 and 2, and appeared to be made for 5mm shaft in the stepper (our had 6mm). This has, of course, thrown off the geometry. a little.
We also had different size tyres.
Power banks
Ones we had didn't fit. We adjusted the layers 1 and made different versions of the upper ring to hold them in place.
Control Board

We've drawn a PCB that can be sent to a manufacturing house, but is also optimized for chemical or CNC etching!
Schematic: turtle-bot-v3-schematic.pdf
Fabrication notes: turtle-bot-v3-pcb-fab-notes.pdf
Negative printout for PCB etching: turtle-bot-v3-pcb-back-etch.pdf
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Cutting copper boards
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Chilling in a pool after toner transfer
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Toner transferred
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Copper etching
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Board fully etched
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Posing for a picture
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Perfboards are a no-hassle option
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Back side of a perfboard
Software
Arduino code: https://github.com/vranicka/PlotBot
More pictures
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Robot coming alive
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Robot skeleton
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In action