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Re: RC control on Pneumatics, gearboxes and polarity switches
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lugnet.technic
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Fri, 11 Aug 2000 14:35:52 GMT
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Ok, I got the pics uploaded, the address is
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=bigtoe
Check it out and see what you think.
Adam Ogle
Adam Ogle wrote in message ...
> Hey, you guys are luck
> My digital Camera messed up and i just got it back and had built a knucle
> bone (the tern used to call the loader on a logging truck)
> Well, anyway, I have several pics you can look at. It isn't remote control,
> but it is modeled after the one on Brickshelf.com, 8868 .
> I will reply to this message with the page that have the pics of it soon.
>
> Adam
> Ran Talbott wrote in message ...
> > In lugnet.technic, Tobbe Arnesson writes:
> >
> > > [WARNING: Not for the weak hearted LEGO purist ;) ]
> >
> > Not for the weak-hearted *anything*.
> >
> > You realize, of course, that this could destroy the newsgroup: if you
> > succeed, no one else will be able to brag about anything for months ;-)
> >
> > Suggestion: all the crane trucks I've seen have separate seats for the truck
> > and the crane (probably so the driver doesn't accidentally raise the crane
> > when trying to turn on the windshield wipers...). Why not do a 3-channel RC
> > for the truck, and a 5-channel for the crane? It will cost more, of course.
> > But it will probably be *much* easier to make it work. And it will be more
> > realistic.
> >
> > Another possibility: use 8 servos, and one or more relays to switch some of
> > the channels between "driving" servos and "crane" servos.
> >
> > Ran
>
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