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RE: Fresh New Robots
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Date: 
Mon, 2 Sep 2002 01:04:29 GMT
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Hello everyone,

I have just added five new robots to my website. This includes bridge
building robots, another turtle robot, an articulated steering 4x4, and • more.
http://www.ecf.utoronto.ca/~stehlik/robots.html
Have a look, and as always comments are welcome!

Rob

This is some very interesting work. The Crevasse Crosser interests me the
most. I was trying to guess what you would do to accomplish this task. I
envisioned a ball rolling across a concave trough. Your solution is very
clever. I am not sure I understand the mechanism to recapture the bridge.
You are doing some great work with the pneumatics. Thanks for sharing your
work and your excellent presentation.

Bob,

I've had a chance to see Rob's work up close at  the Toronto rtl session
a few weeks ago. It was nothing short of amazing!

I also got a video of his monkeybar 'bot Octogone from one of the rtl memners
and it was pretty slick.

I think that Rob is a very clever designer.

Cheers, Ralph



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"Rob Stehlik" <robbby31@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:H1s1rp.But@lugnet.com... (...) more. (...) This is some very interesting work. The Crevasse Crosser interests me the most. I was trying to guess what you would do to accomplish this task. I (...) (22 years ago, 2-Sep-02, to lugnet.robotics)

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