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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> > You'll find that the board mount is a common piece, separate from both robots.
> > What Steve is proposing is to only use the yellow board without the blue legs
> > and replacing the legs with a common frame design. Someone designs it, we ldraw
> > it up and post it on the site. Every guy builds one and designs their robot to
> > attach to it, such that any two robots can attach to any common frame.
>
>
> All great stuff, but Steve seems to be saying "build the board mounding into
> their robot" which sounds like it goes into the yellow area in the diagram. That
> seems wrong to me, since it suggests that the robot is married/entangled into
> the yellow area.
He's probably just overstated his idea a little. Obviously the board
can't be mounted permanently into one of the robots. However you can
build a mount to connect to the common board to your robot.
Derek
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| Using a non-standard board makes it a lot easier, since the primary challenge (as I've seen it) has been building a tower that rolls back and forth but is set back from the board enough that the legs don't interfere with it. I think it would be (...) (21 years ago, 10-Oct-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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| (...) All great stuff, but Steve seems to be saying "build the board mounding into their robot" which sounds like it goes into the yellow area in the diagram. That seems wrong to me, since it suggests that the robot is married/entangled into the (...) (21 years ago, 10-Oct-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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