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1Building the prototype
Start by 3d printing the components given in the "files" category. I included the design files (Fusion 360) for anyone who wants to alter them.
The red base attaches to the servo horn using 3mm screws.
The servo horn attaches to a "giant high torque servo."
Assembled, it looks like this.
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2Transducer
I found a transducer that "shoots water droplets out the backside" when touching wet cloth.
The transducer is tiny, with a contact area of about 12mm in diameter.
I found larger transducers and inserted them into the bed of the dryer.
The next step will involve building appropriate drivers for the transducers.
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