Industrial robots that move cut and join materials can also be programmed to draw on paper. For example Swiss scientists have built a robot that takes a picture of a person's face and uses it to draw a sketch of a person using a pen on a robot arm. Another example are turtle educational robots. They can be programmed to draw geometric shapes using simple programming language such as FORWARD BACK and TURN.
This great kit allows you to build your very own robot that can doodle on paper! The Doodling Robot's motor makes it shake and spin to draw spectacular patterns on paper. You can experiment with it by trying different combinations of the angles of the pen holders adjusting the height of the baseplate to make it go faster and more. And if you want a cool vibro robot that slides across smooth surfaces just remove the pens from the body. This will greatly benefit you if you are looking for an interesting experiment to use in the classroom for demonstrating vibrations and their industrial applications!