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Re: Biggest lego wheel?
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 31 Dec 2003 04:38:57 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, Dan Lauber wrote:
> Possibly you mean this site?
> http://www.magneticpie.com/LEGO/features/roverWheels/roverWheelsHome.html
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> build-your-own lego wheels.
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> Dan Lauber
Found that thanks. I showed it to some of the students, who you may or may not
know were tasked with building a Lego Mindstorms robot to travers a stepped
bridge in Pontypridd, South Wales. The brige is several hundred years old, has a
rough concrete stair modification to make it safe for pedestrians, with 5 inch
steps. The five teams all mananged to make a robot that could go over the test
stair - ideal conditions, etc - but none actually made it up the real bridge.
There will be html, ppt and mov files up on the server when I get back from
holiday and mark their work. Will be on anthrobotics.org.uk in a week or two.
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