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Re: TINY line follower!
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 30 Dec 1998 23:33:51 GMT
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David_Wegmuller@logitech.com/antispam/
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Hi,
I've built a robot that was supposed to ride on top of office cubical
walls...
Needless to say, it is very narrow! I used 6 very narrow wheels (they are
actualy small pulleys with tires). The motors are mounted at each end and
the RCX sits on top of it. The chassis is only six brick wide, but it's
about 24 bricks long... Does this qualify as small?
FYI, the CubbiBot project is a massive failure: I forgot that our cubes
have cable conduits extenting to the ceiling...
But I like the idea of a small robot...
Greetings,
David
lugnet.robotics@lugnet.com on 12/30/98 03:16:55 PM
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Subject: TINY line follower!
I'm pretty proud of the fact that I just made a tiny line following
robot. It is all contained under the RCX, (except the back wheels).
The light sensor, 2 casters, 2 motors, gears. Has anyone else tried
making small robots with the RCX? I can put up a pic if someone wants
it.
Jakob Nebeker
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