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Re: What rolls down stairs, alone or in pairs...
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Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:53:51 GMT
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> > I think it could work.
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> I think so, too! The step width has to be slightly over half the diameter
> of the part being picked up - that's so that any bunching up or clogs fall
> over the edge leting only one part continue up.
OH, I see, your thought is to carry the axle vertically? no that cant work cause
you have axle length from 2 - 12 units.
my thought was to make a step 12 units wide this would carry all lengths up.. humm
this would not solve how to deal with 6 #2's or 3 #4's marching up on one step?
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> > > Sigh. I can't find a url.
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> > neither could I. they exist, but it was just quicker to send the dog
> > URL. I'll try to find you a penguin.
http://www.pottstownpenguins.org/race/
you might like this....
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> >
> > A fancy leading edge robotics materials company
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> -giggles-
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> :)
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> > and you SHARE dial-up over a network.
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> We can't get high speed in Ayr!
OH, i could not remember how to spell it.
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> > were ate you located "Aeir" (sp) ??
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> Are you trying to speak Olde Englishe?
no, I could not remember how to spell it... that why i put the (?) after it
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> "Where for art thou located in thus Ayr?" or some crap?
I ayr in HollyNorth :)
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> > BTW on my drive to milton I drove passed a place called Fanuc Robotics.
> > who are they?
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> You're joking right? They're only like, the world's largest robot company,
> ever. :) We used to buy motors and drives from them for our robots (the
> VMR3 you saw at PLAST-EX was using Fanuc motors and drives). But not anymore.
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> Iain
is that cause they are now your competition or cause you now make a GREAT product
that beats any of theirs hands down.
--
Chris
Why do solar calculators have an off button?
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