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Zamboni Robot

Zamboni Robot

I built a zamboni robot to assist in cleaning my kitchen.

Spencer

My zamboni uses an ultrasonic distance sensor to measure the distance to obstructions/walls. Once it gets within 30cm of a wall, it turns around and drives in the other direction. It has a wet rag attached to the back to clean the floors as it drives.

24 thoughts on “Zamboni Robot

  • Zev Cohen

    Really cool! Did you consider adding any extra controls for stopping the robot or guiding it?

    • Spencer R. Karofsky

      not really at this point. so far I am trying to get it to drive straight and turn exactly 90 degrees but def gonna look into that in the future

  • Emma E. Stevens

    Great! Making cleaning easier is always a big plus. Have you thought about ways that you can expand on this idea to accommodate different types of mess, different flooring, etc?

    • Spencer R. Karofsky

      um currently my goal if to have the robot master cleaning my kitchen currently before I try to expand it to accommodate other surfaces

  • Matthew E. Gonzalez

    I like how you attached the rag to the robot, with it trailing behind and can avoid it getting caught under the wheels of the robot.

  • Hadi A. Shanaa

    I really enjoyed the design of the robot. I think the metal wire used to hold the rag was really smart as it was able to hold the rag tight while still allowing sufficient motion.

  • Ben D. Axline

    I really like the idea. I think this would be really good to help clean floors as that is a very tedious task to do.

  • Aiden T. Sullivan

    I really liked this project. It seems very useful and I liked how you attached the rag onto the robot.

  • Ben D. Axline

    Rag is creative and the project is interesting and different from any other project I’ve seen so far


    –Ian

  • Mario J. Sanchez

    It’s working very well and seems very useful for cleaning up a room. I think the best way to improve it is to find some way to avoid areas it’s already mopped, as it seemed to go over some of the same areas, which could be inefficient in the long run.

    • Spencer R. Karofsky

      yes that is def a valid consideration and I’m gonna try to figure out how to get it to go in straight rows in order to prevent this.

  • Eric Tang

    Definitely a really useful robot to have in a kitchen, maybe try to have a drying rag behind the wet rag?

    • Spencer R. Karofsky

      yeah that’s a really good idea ill look into that in the future!

  • Lachlan E. Hooper

    This looks like a very useful robot and your collision detection looks very good. Is there currently any method in place to prevent it from driving over carpet?

    • Spencer R. Karofsky

      um currently in my house there isn’t really that much carpet on my first floor but maybe in the future ill try to use a color sensor to detect carpet

  • Marco J. Warren

    very creative, but you know you may have to put a disclaimer because if someone slips and falls because of the wet floors they will sue you lmao, good job tho

  • Merredith Portsmore

    As a former skate, I love the Zamboni bot. I am surprised that we have seen more made. i appreciate your work on obstacle avoidance.

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