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A technology-enthusiast has invented a Nerf gun turret that can automatically track and shoot down small drones. The ingenious contraption uses the Lidar capabilities of a Kinect v2 sensor, and a ...
The azimuth and elevation mount for the gun is made out of plywood, with each axis controlled by a single servo attached to an Arduino.
The Arduino microcontroller is responsible for interpreting the data from the webcam and controlling the motors that aim and fire the Nerf guns.
Arduino rapid fire Nerf blaster 11:34 am December 5, 2019 By Julian Horsey If you need inspiration for your next Arduino project, this rapid-fire Nerf sentry gun might be worth more investigation.
A student in the University of South Florida Makecourse has created their own version of the Turret from Portal, based on an Arduino and complete with lasers activated by motion.
What could be better than a DIY four stage coil gun capable of punching some serious holes in cardboard boxes? How about mounting said-gun on a WiFi-controlled motorized turret, with a custom ...
The Nerf Vulcan Sentry Gun automatically locates targets and unleashes a stream of foam darts at over seven times the usual speed, but allows its owner to pass by unscathed.