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Re: Turning a robot 90 degrees
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 16 Nov 2000 13:53:49 GMT
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Hi all,
we build a synchrodrive (without turntables) that has a freedom of about 100
degree. We used it in an orthogonal labyrint and it worked well.
I'll post a message when our new hompage is available.
There will be a detailed howto on this page with lots of photos.
Rainer
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| You could let your robot drop a block of white bricks (like 8x8x8 studs bug) and then let it turn until the light sensor on the other side picks it up. you could use a wire attached to the block to retrieve it into the original position. (24 years ago, 16-Nov-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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