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Re: Three arm piece for makeing tri-star
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Thu, 30 Dec 1999 16:54:13 GMT
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Original-From:
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Al & Becky Szymanski <aszy@worldnet.att.ANTISPAMnet>
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Ok, so THAT'S the piece! I thought from the pictures, that it was a larger
thing entirely - guess he just added length to the arms. Thanks. Now ..
anyone have a suggestion as to the service pack or which kit it came in??
By the way, I spoke TOOO OOO soon, the legOS demo compile has finally
thrown one last barf in my direction and even though I am closer, I am not
there yet... bashing defensless bits again.... :) C U all next year... I
am unplugging till the 2nd :) ( lest any valuable bits escape!@#@%$ )
z.out
> "AS" == Al & Becky Szymanski <lego-robotics@crynwr.com> writes:
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> AS> having visited the site mentioned in the O'Reilly book and also
> AS> gone through all ( that I can find ) of the tecnica registry and
> AS> Dacta pieces, I cannot find the obvious lego piece that is the
> AS> base for making the tri-star wheel arrangement. If someone would
> AS> post the kit that these are in or the actual part number ( or
> AS> service pack ) I surely would appreciate it. - By the way, last
> AS> night finally got my linux box to correctly generate legOS code -
> AS> going to 'ship' it this evening . needless to say, I am excited (
> AS> boy - what a learning curve! )
>
> The part you are looking for is listed on
> http://w3.one.net/~hughesj/technica/registry/r_plate.html and is
> called (there) rotor, 3-pronged. It's kinda hard to tell from Doug's
> pictures, but I believe that that's what he used.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Johannes.
> --
> To define recursion, we must first define recursion.
>
> Bibliovorous chocophiliac.
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