title: DrinkRobotics description: Collection of various cocktail machine related things parent: projects position: 9 --- ## Ubabot Starting in 2017, I did some work for the robot lab of the RWU. There I got to know cocktail machines and later took part in [drinkrobotics](http://drinkrobotics.de/), where I did some work on our proper, big, cocktail machine Ubabot, [as seen on Hackaday / CCCamp2019](https://web.archive.org/web/20201108013437/https://hackaday.com/2019/08/22/ubabot-mixes-up-50-cocktails-to-quench-cccamp-thirst/). It originally used relais to power the pumps, but we had a motor driver PCB that we wanted to use instead, [so I wrote a Firmware for it](https://github.com/drinkrobotics/avr_pump_board). We got an award for this machine at Makerfaire Friedrichshafen, presented it at Makerfaire Hannover, visited the [Verschwörhaus Ulm](https://verschwoerhaus.de/) and various other events over the years. ### CCCamp2019 Here are some photos and videos of our tent at the CCCamp2019 summer hacker camp near Berlin. [Project page on camp wiki](https://web.archive.org/web/20201025144323/https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Projects:UbaBot). [Hackaday feature](https://web.archive.org/web/20201108013437/https://hackaday.com/2019/08/22/ubabot-mixes-up-50-cocktails-to-quench-cccamp-thirst/).
[Source](https://hackaday.com/2019/08/22/ubabot-mixes-up-50-cocktails-to-quench-cccamp-thirst/), by Mike Szczys. ### Verschwörhaus Ulm Here are some photos and a video from when we were invited to Verschwörläum 2018 in Ulm. [Source](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ubabot), by [Matti Blume](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:MB-one), [CC-BY-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en) ### Makerfaire Friedrichshafen In 2017, we rebuilt Ubabot as part of the Maker Challenge of the Makerfaire Friedrichshafen. [A video of our machine in action can be found on heise online](https://www.heise.de/make/meldung/Maker-Faire-Bodensee-2017-Cocktails-Cosplay-und-Casemodding-3772515.html#nav_im_wettbewerb_0) (scroll down). ### Stuff I designed a 3D model for a cap enclosing the large open glass bottles we have for some ingredients. It is a 2-color model that can be printed with a dual-nozzle printer, or you can just leave out the "filling" and print it with a single-nozzle printer. The design [can be found in my Git Repo](https://git.xythobuz.de/thomas/3d-print-designs/src/branch/master/cocktail-maschine). ## Arduino-Cocktail Also in 2017, as part of some experiments regarding dispensing drinks in a cocktail machine using carbon dioxide, I've built my own small Cubalibre machine. It is built inside a 12x1l Coke box and powered by a 3S quadcopter LiPo battery. The liquids are propelled using pressurized Co2 from a Sodastream cartridge with a proper pressure reducer (check eBay). The dispension is controlled by four solenoid valves, operated using relais. Custom built 3D printed [bottle cap adapters](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2445858) are used to pressurize coke bottles and take out the liquid. Everything is controlled by an Arduino, with a small OLED display and three buttons as the user interface. The Arduino firmware can be found on [Github](https://github.com/drinkrobotics/Arduino-Cocktail). This machine has also been presented next to Ubabot at Makerfaires in Friedrichshafen and Hannover. It was used properly, to actually dispense drinks, at a birthday party. Unfortunately I don't have any photos or videos of the machine being in use. Also the Sodastream bottle and pressure reducer were only borrowed from a friend and I no longer have them.