Hydraulic Judo Robot - Fun and Exciting STEM Project for Kids and All Ages
More projects like this at www.STEM-Inventions.com/ Syringe kits: https://amzn.to/3jxQilk Cubes: https://amzn.to/3kBFTGw Cubes with holes: https://amzn.to/2IZ7DXB The STEM Inventions series is a collection of STEM Projects that I developed while teaching K-6 students. Every project uses the same set of inexpensive materials so it's cost effective for parents and educators to do multiple projects or teach large groups. Printable lesson plans and project picture sheets are available at https://www.stem-inventions.com One of the most advanced projects! JudoBots are hydraulic-powered machines that grapple with each other. The goal is to build a bot that can flip the opponent over, or push them out of the starting square! The pivoting and lifting mechanisms are identical, but the base, arm, and grappling tool are customizable. The base must fit within a 10x10" square, and no more than 40 craft sticks can be used to build the entire bot.

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