MITERS Projects

For additional projects not listed here, we recommend diving into the various websites/blogs of our members!
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Mini Lathe (Ben Katz)

A tiny lathe built out of a commercial lathe bed, a brushless motor, and custom everything else.

Bluebot (Dane Kouttron)

Dane’s entry into the Robot Art competition, built out of a resurrected Japanese industrial robot, machine vision, Linux, and love.

Lolriokart (Charles Guan, Michael Detienne)

An electric shopping cart with a 10 KW brushed motor, Lolriokart is perhaps MITERS’s oldest surviving project. Originally built in ’08 by Charles Guan, it has since received numerous upgrades (wheelie bar, lithium batteries, current control) and downgrades (no more regen or reverse), has been featured in a number of publications, and has experienced a variety of mishaps and accidents.

Bremsthesis (Nick Kirkby, Bayley Wang)

The original MITERS attempt to re-purpose hybrid car parts for interesting small vehicles. It worked OK (Nick’s motor housing was excellent, and by some accounts, it was able to achieve 70 mph) but the firmware tuning wasn’t great. It was one of the earliest DIY vehicles to do anything interesting with automotive parts, and laid the groundwork for the next two projects.

Electric Shifter Kart (Bayley Wang, Ben Katz)

An electric racing go-kart built out of hybrid car motors and controllers. Sports a pair of 15KW, 60Nm motors and custom motor control firmware full of science, and is good for 70+ mph and almost a g of acceleration. This is one of the first projects (along with a couple of Model S drive-unit based conversions) to turn out good performance numbers using used EV parts.(Bayley's Writeups)(Ben's Writeups)

Prius Motorbike (Austin Brown)

An e-bike of science, built as both a useful vehicle and a motor development platform (its motor has a lot in common with EV traction motors, but is much easier to work with). Built out of a re-housed Prius A/C compressor motor, a custom IGBT controller, and a custom spur gearbox.

Motor Dyno(s) (Ben Katz, Bayley Wang)

Motor dynamometers are essential in validating designs and testing the capabilities of motors; in addition, for some types of motorthey are essential in obtaining optimal performance. Ben built a small (6KW) dyno for small motors and actuators, and a larger one is in the works for testing 30KW-class machines. Ben also maintains a growing database of motor efficiency maps and will probably test your motor for a nominal fee (or even for free, if the project is interesting enough!)

Rebound (Alex Hattori)

Alex Hattori’s 12lb vertical spinner combat robot. Currently the second place 12lb in the Northeast. There are also smaller and larger versions of it; the 3 lb flavor is one of the best beetleweights in the country.

Valkyrie (Team Questionable Designs)

MITERS builds a ton of combat robots, including 100kg/250lb ones for television. Valkyrie is the latest in long run of MITERS-affiliated robots (other robots with strong MITERS ties include Sawblaze, Overhaul, Brutus, and Season 2’s Road Rash and Dentist).

Power Racing Series Cars (Multiple People)

Many MITERS members are avid participants in the Power Racing Series. Several of our powerwheels have done quite well; ‘Kool-Aid’ and ‘Chibi-Mikuvan’ have both won entire events, ‘Chibi-Atomic Thing’ (linked to in the title) frequently wins races, and ‘Frozen Chainsaw Massacre’ was the fastest car at the races it was present at, albeit too unreliable to actually win more than a couple sprint races.

Mountain Slider (Dane Kouttron)

A surprisingly heavy collapsible electric skateboard designed to fit in carry-on luggage – it uses heavy-duty drawer slides for the collapsing mechanism and off-the-shelf electric power tool batteries in order to remain TSA-legal.