Introduction: Hearts A'Bursting
I made this for a competition a week ago, and I guess my inspiration comes from Valentines Day, but of course a valentines heart wouldn't work. That's why I took valentines day and beefed it up a bit.
What I used:
a 3D printed heart I found on Thingiverse
An Arduino Uno
A servo
Hot Glue
Acrylic paint
(wire is optional)
Step 1: Wiring Up Your Servo and Programming
To set up the servo, I used this diagram, except I had the wires going directly to the Arduino without the use of a breadboard. For the programming I used https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Sweep, and changed pos+= #.
setup() {
myservo.attach(9); // attaches the servo on pin 9 to the servo object}
void loop() {
for (pos = 0; pos <= 180; pos += 90) { // goes from 0 degrees to 180 degrees // in steps of 90 degrees myservo.write(pos); // tell servo to go to position in variable 'pos'
delay(15); // waits 15ms for the servo to reach the position
}
for (pos = 180; pos >= 0; pos -= 90) { // goes from 180 degrees to 0 degrees
myservo.write(pos); // tell servo to go to position in variable 'pos'
delay(15); // waits 15ms for the servo to reach the position }}
Step 2: Putting It Together
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1937314 is the link to the heart that I decided to print. I chose this one because it comes in two parts.
Once this was done, I glued the servo into it, and tested one last time to make sure it was functioning. After this I glued it all together and decorated. This can be done however you like. I also used the glue to make it look like drops of blood were running out.