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Chris Magno <cmagno@home.com> wrote:
> I just took apart my latest creation and realized that I didn't want to
> take part some sections. I've often kept certain sub-parts and many
> copies of the same assemblies. When I build something new I can reach
> for a solution just by rummaging through this pile.
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> Does anyone else keep a drawer of subassemblies???
I do. Subassemblies and not yet finished projects.
> What is your favorite, what problem does it solve, do you have a
> picture?
Pneumatic to electric intarfaces: compressors, pressure sensors and
motorized airtaps. Some not yet finished pneumatic logic "circuits" (AND,
OR, NAND etc.).
Sorry no pictures at the moment.
> Would there be interest in a repository of these ideas?
Yes, sure. I like the idea.
Mario
Web page: http://www.geocities.com/~marioferrari
LUGNET member page: http://www.lugnet.com/people/members/?m=22
Proud member of ItLUG: http://www.itlug.org
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| (...) Oooh... I hadn't thought of that one. Now when my wife asks me why I have all of these unfinished lego robots laying around then I can just tell her that they're subassemblies. :) -Paul (25 years ago, 5-Jan-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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