Rollbot.zip Now

: Ensure you have the Arduino code (often named Code.zip or similar) and any CAD files for 3D printing the body halves.

: Locate your assignment or project folder on your computer. Right-click the folder and select "Compress" or "Send to -> Compressed (zipped) folder" to create the .zip file for upload. 2. Physical Paper/Material Preparation (STEM Robot)

To prepare a "paper" component for a (likely referring to the DIY STEM robot or the digital zip file instructions), follow these steps based on the project type: 1. Preparing the Digital Zip File ( RollBot.zip ) rollbot.zip

measuring gauge, use the built-in steel scriber at the back to mark measurements directly onto your paper or workpiece. 3. Loading Paper (If using a Printer/Gauge) If your "RollBot" refers to a printing or measuring device:

If you are assembling the physical DIY kit, the "paper" typically refers to the folding templates or paper-based components: : Ensure you have the Arduino code (often named Code

: Align the reference arrow to your starting point, press the measurement button, and roll the gauge in a single direction to record the distance. The Roll-Bot : 6 Steps - Instructables

: Turn off the device, open the cover, and insert the thermal paper so the shiny/thermal side faces the printer head (usually feeding from underneath the roll). press the measurement button

: Print the robotic gripper or body templates directly onto cardstock for better strength, or print on regular paper and glue it to a manila folder.