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RE: Robot base
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Newsgroups:
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Fri, 12 Feb 1999 00:13:59 GMT
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Original-From:
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Peter Eacmen <EACMEN@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NETantispam>
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I personally like building my own bases. I don't know about anyone else
but I find it more of an achievement if I build everything that went into
my robot.
-Peter
On Thursday, February 11, 1999 3:58 PM, Darkman [SMTP:lroska@cyberus.ca]
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have been following this mailing list and the comp.robotics.misc news
group for quite a while now and I did notice that there seems to be a lack
of good quality and reasonably priced robot bases.
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> All the ones I saw where way overpriced or way to small to mount any real hardware
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> I have been thinking on starting out a small home based mail order
> business providing affordable robot bases to serve the robotics community
and would like to get some input from the readers of this news group to see
if there is enough demand to even dream about it.
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> I would also like to get some feed back to see what sort of robotic base majority of readers prefer.
>
> here is some of the info I'm looking for:
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> base geometry: circular or rectangular/ single or double decker.
> base dimensions: 9", 10" or 12" or larger
> drive train configuration: differential steering or combined drive and
> steering or front wheel drive rear wheel steering.
> drive wheel diameter: 2.75", 3" or 3.25" or larger
> base material: plastic, aluminum or fiberglass (PCB material)
> accessories: turret, extra deck
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> Please feel free to add any other suggestions you may have.
>
> Send all reply's to lroska@cyberus.ca
>
> Thanks
>
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