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Ogre - a LEGO NXT based "tank"
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Mon, 2 Mar 2009 15:26:00 GMT
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OK, it was pointed out to me that I hadn't actually announced this on LUGNET,
so... Ogre is the logical (or perhaps I should say "obsessive") conclusion to a
series of Zamor shooting robots I've played with for a while. The launching
system fires about 9+ spheres per second at about 4 m/s, and the ammo magazine
holds about 50 spheres (without jamming too often). I started out trying to hold
off using NXT motors (at first I wanted a pan and tilt turret, but ended up with
a fixed main battery), so I used PF motors. This has the nice side benefit of
making the tank "automatically" and RC vehicle; just don't turn the NXT on, and
the entire thing works very well under RC control from two stock PF remotes
(mated side-to-side, with one upside down; the inverted one you pull back on a
toggle to fire, while the upright one controls the two treads). The upper bogies
in the treads are sprung with shocks to keep the large tread systems under a
fairly constant tension, and as a bonus it has a little mini "spy cam" on one
side.

The NXT can control the unit fairly well - actually, better than I can with the
remote. By using the Hitechnic IRLink, the NXT control can use PWM on the PF
motors, resulting in much smoother control for turns and variable speeds. In
contrast, a human behind the controls tends to look jerky and inexperienced. It
is a lot of fun just to play around (we'll be finding Zamor spheres in the
living room for the next decade I suspect), but it's wonderful to watch it "Take
out" at target autonomously. No BS Gallery as yet, but here's a YT video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNHGaSagaM4

Yes, LEGO doesn't make tanks. But thank goodness all the pieces are there for
the rest of us. Stormtroopers, beware!

--
Brian Davis



Message has 4 Replies:
  Re: Ogre - a LEGO NXT based "tank"
 
(...) Now, that's just flat out cool...and fun!!! (except for maybe...the cats.) I'm curious if soccer/foot balls and basketballs can work in place of Zamor spheres. Scott (16 years ago, 2-Mar-09, to lugnet.robotics)
  Re: Ogre - a LEGO NXT based "tank"
 
(...) No BS Gallery as yet, but here's a YT video: (...) (URL) son and I watched the video through 3 x and his comment every time is "We've gotta learn how to build one for ourselves!" Now you need a companion bot that goes around and cleans up all (...) (16 years ago, 4-Mar-09, to lugnet.robotics)
  Re: Ogre - a LEGO NXT based "tank"
 
Sick. Majorly, majorly sick. Coming to a fest near us sometime soon? (16 years ago, 4-Mar-09, to lugnet.robotics)
  Re: Ogre - a LEGO NXT based "tank"
 
Mr. Davis! I just watched the video, AND IT IS AWESOME! That combination of controls is fantastic. I am really glad you posted this creation. I couldn't get over the way the thing shoots! It is utterly _!_ridiculoid_!_ LOL! <3 I really like the (...) (16 years ago, 22-Mar-09, to lugnet.robotics)

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