Old toothbrushes can be used for all sorts of things - cleaning greasy engine parts, scrubbing hard-to-reach toilet nooks, and creating robotic artists. The folks at Evil Mad Science Laboratories discovered a simple DIY robot project. It uses a toothbrush head, a pager motor, and a watch battery. A spin off of the Bristlebot is BrushBot, a project designed by Christian Cerrito, that uses two heads instead of one to vibrate around on a palette of paint blobs.
Recycled Electric Toothbrush Gadgets
Bristlebot/Brushbot
Trend Themes
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DIY Robotics — Creating simple robots using everyday items like toothbrushes, pager motors, and watch batteries.
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Repurposing Technology — Finding new uses for old toothbrushes, such as cleaning engine parts and scrubbing hard-to-reach areas.
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Artificial Intelligence in Design — Incorporating robotic artists, like the BrushBot, into the creation of artwork.
Industry Implications
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Consumer Electronics — Exploring innovative ways to repurpose old electronics, like toothbrushes, for DIY projects and household tasks.
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Art and Design — Integrating robotic artists, such as the BrushBot, into the creative process and exploring new possibilities for AI-driven artwork.
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Sustainable Products — Creating eco-friendly gadgets, like recycled electric toothbrush projects, that promote reuse and reduce waste.