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Re: Rack and Pinion Steering and idea for precise angle of rotation detection
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lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Fri, 10 Dec 1999 00:25:36 GMT
Original-From: 
Chris Osborn <fozztexx@fozztexxANTISPAM.com>
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On Dec. 09 99, 13:52 PST, "dave madden" <dhm@mersenne.com> wrote:

I just looked at your pictures, and I wonder if the way you've
got the final axles mounted (1x2 gray 2-hole beam, studs into side
of 1x6 yellow 5-hole beam) is OK.  I seem to recall reading somewhere
that the parts fit that way, but that the mating caused deformation
of either the studs or the holes if left for a long time.

I wonder what a long time is.

I've had bricks connected this way in a model for several years
now, and the bricks still fit with other bricks just fine.

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  Re: Rack and Pinion Steering and idea for precise angle of rotation detection
 
=>> On it ((URL) is a scan =>> and detailed description of my (at last) finally-successful implementation =>> of a rack-and-pinion type of steering mechanism... I just looked at your pictures, and I wonder if the way you've got the final axles (...) (25 years ago, 9-Dec-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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