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RE: New web pages
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 19 Aug 1999 16:35:36 GMT
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Original-From:
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Jim Thomas <[jim.thomas@trw.com]Spamcake[]>
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In the description of the Riley Bot 2 you mentioned that it could only go
straight on certain surfaces. I remember seeing on someone's web site a
large wheel created out of many small wheels mounted perpendicularly around
the diameter. With this configuration the large wheel could roll sideways
freely. Would this solve the driving straight problem? Or would it just
make the two driving wheels ineffectual?
JT
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Munafo [mailto:munafo@gcctechNO.SPAMcom]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 5:54 PM
To: lego-robotics@crynwr.com
Subject: New web pages
I have put photos and descriptions of some of my models on the Internet, at:
http://www.mrob.com/lego.html
Non-robotics folks will be most interested in the stuff at the bottom.
- Robert Munafo http://www.mrob.com
LEGO: TC+++(8480) SW++ #+ S-- LS++ Hsp M+ A@ LM++ YB64m IC13
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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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Message has 1 Reply: | | linear wheels (was Re: New web pages)
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| (...) That's a type of linear wheel, which I call an "inverted linear wheel". Yes, it's a good solution, and I have been working on exactly such a design over the last two weeks (currently waiting for parts to arrive from Dacta before I can (...) (25 years ago, 19-Aug-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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