The controls of this project were significantly simpler than the mechanical design and fabrication. Like most other class projects, an Arduino was paired with a Dual MC33926 motor driver and a 100RPM Pololu motor with encoder feedback, powered by a 12V supply. Additionally, a rocker switch was added in series with the power supply to turn the robot on and off, and a toggle switch changed motor direction in software. This setup is pictured right. In the future, this setup will be enclosed in a compact control box, and a battery will likely be substituted for the power supply to make the system more portable. Limit switches should eventually be added to ensure the indexing carriage doesn't interfere with the knife.