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Arduino or Arduino-like board
We used an Arduino Uno.
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5g Servo Motors
One for each eye, and one for the mouth!
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3.5mm Auxillary Cable
To carry the analog signal of your friend's voices.
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Wind Up Chattering Teeth
We bought these at Daiso about two years ago, knowing that someday we'd use them to build a robot.
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Antique 1960's Doll Eyes
These are supposedly from the 1962 World's Fair where the Space Needle was unveiled. Purchased at Archie McPhee's in Wallingford, Seattle.
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Female 3.5mm adapter
Attached to one of the Arduino's analog input pins.
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IKEA FORSÅ Work Lamp, Black
After cutting ours up, the room got a lot darker.
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3D Printer
We used a Monoprice Select Mini.
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Glow in the Dark PLA
We like Hatchbox brand.
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5V Power Source
We spliced a USB cable and used a USB wall charger to power our 3 servo motors.
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Ethernet Cable
8 little wires, all neatly wrapped up in a slick plastic casing. It's a cable management fantasy!
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Red LEDs
For that "Terminator" look.
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Resistors
So you don't pop your LEDs!
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