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FischerTechnik
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lugnet.robotics
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Sun, 28 Aug 2005 10:20:52 GMT
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PeterBalch <peterbalch@compuserve.com^SayNoToSpam^>
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> late last night I stumbled onto their website:
> http://www.fischertechnik.com/
> Does anyone have a set, and/or have any experience building with it? How
> does it compare to Mindstorms?
I used to have fischertechnik but sold it and bought lego. My objections to
fischertechnik were:
It's bigger and heavier for the same mechanical functionality. So you need
bigger motors, batteries, etc.
The bricks don't click into "integer" positions but can slide around and so
require more bracing.
The axles are round so it's harder to fix the phase relationships of gears.
I was interested in building walking machines where fixed phase
relationships are essential.
I haven't looked at fischertechnik in 15 years so maybe these problems have
been solved.
Peter
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: FischerTechnik
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| (...) There are a couple of areas where FT does outshine Leg a little. Namely - Pneumatics - FischerTechnik has a larger range of cylinders, more advanced valves, serious compressors, and most importantly solenoids. Also their robotics controller (...) (19 years ago, 30-Aug-05, to lugnet.robotics)
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