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Day: August 15, 2005

Polaroid Sonar For Robotics

August 15, 2005 by Eliot 14 Comments

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This is another repurposing hack to help you along with your robotics projects. The guide shows you how to disassemble a polaroid camera to get the sonar sensors. Don’t worry, it also covers how to use them. The camera also has a lot of other parts you can salvage.

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