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About Project
Our school and other schools cooperated and conducted this project, creating a guiding robot.
The members made the body of the guiding robot based on the motif of a rabbit. They created the rabbit, which is holding a tablet, with a 3D printer.

Provided by SMART conference members

▲The picture shows the exhibit of the guiding robot.

The project members programmed with Python so that the guiding robot can recognize sound and direction and guide the users.
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Interview

Why did you use a 3D printer?

We did not have any plan for how to make the body at first. To show the uniqueness of DengikenDengiken is the club we belong to. The abbreviation is Dengiken. Each of us has our own project and conducts the research we want to do., we used a 3D printer.

How long did it take to produce the robot?

Made by us

It took us one month to make the robot. The following figure shows the procedure of our project.

What were some of the difficulties in the production process?

Joining the guiding robot's body parts was the hardest due to the thinness of the parts and the strength of the adhesive. As a result, we saw the body parts falling apart many times. But we finally succeeded in developing the body.

Did you have any problems to solve?

Provided by conference members

One issue we faced was the quality of the microphone was poor. As the microphone was placed inside the robot, the robot couldn't catch a sound.

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Conclusion

Place: Dengiken's club room

▲This is the 3D printer that DengikenDengiken is the club we belong to. The abbreviation is Dengiken. Each of us has our own project and conducts the research we want to do. owns.

The SMART Society was a project where five schools collaborated to create a guiding robot. Naturally, therefore, each school had to show its uniqueness. On behalf of our school, the team members were required to show our school's individuality and feature. Accordingly, the team members used a 3D printer, which is not commonly used in other high schools, to show the unique characteristics of DengikenDengiken is the club we belong to. The abbreviation is Dengiken. Each of us has our own project and conducts the research we want to do..
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The project of a workshop using a bipedal robot made with a 3D printer.
School Festival:Next
We enjoyed a shooting game held at our school festival.

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