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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.

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?


Sigh.  I can't find a url.

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....




A fancy leading edge robotics materials company

-giggles-

:)

and you SHARE dial-up over a network.

We can't get high speed in Ayr!


OH, i could not remember how to spell it.



were ate you located "Aeir" (sp) ??

Are you trying to speak Olde Englishe?


no, I could not remember how to spell it... that why i put the (?) after it



"Where for art thou located in thus Ayr?"  or some crap?


I ayr in HollyNorth :)




BTW on my drive to milton I drove passed a place called Fanuc Robotics.
who are they?

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.

    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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(...) Right, you make the step at least 12 units wide, and since the axles are laying on their side in the bin, they'll... this is confusing to try and describe in words. (...) Yeah, thats what I meant too :) humm (...) What normally happens is then (...) (22 years ago, 27-Jan-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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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. (...) Penguins, aww :) I wish MarineLand had (...) (22 years ago, 27-Jan-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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