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Re: Pneumatics: msg#00064hardware.lego.robotics
In lugnet.robotics, Kevin L. Clague wrote: > In lugnet.robotics, jp4space@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Hi >> This isn't probably the best place to post the question, but i don't know any >> other lego forums where i can post it... > > Hi, > I tend to post a lot about pneumatics, but I typically post it in technic, > unless it is also about robotics. I make walkers, but since they don't often > use the RCX, I post about them in technic. > > Either place works, and typically people that read technic also read > robotics. > > It you have specific questiosn, please feel free to drop me an email. I > really enjoy pneumatics. > > Kevin ...as do I, especially the automated kind: <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=82738> If you can think of a static robot application that I might build an automated robot for, please suggest it. The one above moves bricks from the chute to the bucket. I had thought about making a robot put a few bricks together, though the fixing together itself is the most difficult thing to make reliable. I like pneumatic logic systems because they can do anything an electronic logic system can do, but at a slow enough pace to see it working. Who needs an RCX? :-) Mark |
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