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Re: ABB irb340 PickMaster
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Wed, 31 Jan 2001 22:51:52 GMT
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"Rob Stehlik" <robbby31@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:G815pv.F0@lugnet.com...
> Very cool indeed. I really like the unconventional non linear design of this
> robot. Your ability to do wierd angles in Lego is remarkable. This triangular
> design reminds me of the killough platform. This is a really wierd triangular
> driving base. It can be found on Leo Dorst's site, as well as others. I suggest
> you take a look!
> Rob
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOT KILLOUGH!!!!!!!!! ACK!!!!!!!!
(Calum never shuts up about killough platforms :) )
I like weird LEGO angles. I don't get to play with them enough; this seemed
like a great jump-in point. I was bored this afternoon at work and looked up
some more information on this typ of robot-base. It seems it's called a
"Tricept", and the guy who invetned it won an ABB irb6, the first
all-electric robot arm - but his was gold-plated. Awesome prize!
Iain
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| (...) Very cool indeed. I really like the unconventional non linear design of this robot. Your ability to do wierd angles in Lego is remarkable. This triangular design reminds me of the killough platform. This is a really wierd triangular driving (...) (24 years ago, 31-Jan-01, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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