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Powered Crossaxles Through a Large Technic Turntable
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Fri, 15 Oct 1999 14:08:43 GMT
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Original-From:
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Issac Merkle <THE_GAFF@HOTMAIL.COMantispam>
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In tinkering with my new robot thingy, I've come up with a design someone
might find useful. I realize that it may be a bit on the obvious side to
many of you advanced LEGO roboticists; however, I've seen a few people
requesting more basic information on this list, so I've decided to submit it
anyway.
Basically, I was confronted with a situation in which I wanted to pass
powered crossaxles through a Large Technic Turntable (without restricting
its motion, obviously). It is fairly straightforward to pass a single
powered crossaxle through the Large Turntable's center, but I wanted two.
You can see an image of my design (MLCAD screen capture, 30kb) here:
http://www.ghosthunter.org/samples/shoulder.jpg
Alternatively, you can download the .dat file here:
http://www.ghosthunter.org/samples/shoulder.dat
Regards,
Issac.
[dexter]
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Message has 1 Reply: | | RE: Powered Crossaxles Through a Large Technic Turntable
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| (...) (URL) is cool. I just wanted to mention that MLCad is a really decent program. I hope Michael will develop it further for the Mac, but then again, have a look at Dave baum's site for info on his graphics for his new book: (URL) One tip, you (...) (25 years ago, 15-Oct-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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