It's easier to cut using a blade/knife and works great with glues too.Īs you can see in the video, I cut pieces to mount two motors and wheels both inside the board area.
I made the chassis/body of this robot from a 13cm/13.5cm PVC sheet. So, If I say 'Forward' the robot will get 'F' and will move forward. So, I will have to make an Android app that can perform 'Speech to Text' operation using google API (requires internet) and after receiving the text, it will command Arduino over Bluetooth. Means, I can connect our Arduino wirelessly to other devices.
But lucky for me, my PCB board has a port to connect Bluetooth module. It doesn't have enough power or capability to perform speech recognition (as of now). So, Arduino is a mini computer or say, microcontroller. It's always good to have a clear understanding of what you're going to do before starting to actually messing things. A PCB I designed to use in different robots.