
LEGO Mindstorms Catapult Motor and Touch Sensor
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms Catapult Motor and Touch Sensor that are used for triggers for firing objects
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Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms Catapult Motor and Touch Sensor that are used for triggers for firing objects
This is a cool scissor mechanism that looks like the sting of a scorpion. It is powered by a medium motor and at the top there is a touch sensor, to detect if something has been stung! The sting is used in Scorpion - LEGO EV3 Robot.
This is the attachment of Team "Nightbeast", with which they do:
M11–Escape Velocity and M13–Observatory
The Observatory result depends on the model. Sometimes the pointer is in the orange area otherwise in the white area.
Luna 3 comes from the soviet spaceship with the same name, that was the first to take a picture of the far side of the moon.
This robot is made to hold a phone, that can be used as a camera to take a picture of the far side of the moon. The robot is pretty simple, it uses two large EV3 motors to move around and also has a stand for the phone. The stand is made to work with most phones, but you can easily modify it to work with any camera.
Building instruction for the power switch mission model. The model is used in the Power supply mission of FLLCasts Off-season Challenge 2019.
Advanced LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Construction. It has two rear motors and it could rotate the whole from part. It has 4 wheels and is kind of like unique in the Mindstorms world.
Building instructions are not very easy and you need LEGO Education Core and Extension Sets - 45544 and 45560.
Apart from being advanced, it is also quite fun to try to build.
This is the joystick for controlling Real Steel LEGO Boxing Robot. We use the bluetooth connection for communication between the two bricks.
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robot that could be completed in about 3 minutes. Could you do it? Try it.
We use this robot when we need something very fast for a demonstration or a small competition. Just attach the motors and you are ready. It is fast.
This is an addition for Welder - super simple Motorcycle built with LEGO Mindstorms EV3. It allows the motorcycle to drive on its back wheel and perform cool tricks that way. Exactly what tricks, you will have to find on your own!
This is the field used in FLLCasts Off-season Challenge 2019. The pdf should be downloaded and printed 1:1. It is best if it is printed on durable canvas such as vinyl. Although we do not recomend it, the field can be printed on regular paper.
This is the attachment of Team "Nightbeast", with which they :
1. Inserts the Tube Module into the Habitation Hub port, west side
2. Move all four Core Samples so they are no longer touching the axle that held them in the Core Site Model
3. Place the Gas Core Sample completely in Base
From missions M05 and M06 from FLL Into Orbit Challenge
This is a little robot that doesn't like its switch touched. It will return the switch back every time it's touched and react in a variety of ways.
The program for controlling the robot is available at /programs/wc7iqy-program-for-ev3-finger-bot
Building instructions for module 3 of the Ugbroid - the drive mechanism.
Building instructions for the LEGO Mindstorms robot attachment used at the FIRST LEGO League Natures Fury Competition. This robot attachment takes two of the building and moves them without demolishing them. It is a good example of the use of gear wheels and worm gear. The gear wheels move levers in opposite directions.
This module is made to look and move like the beak of a bird! It uses two technic steering links powered by a medium motor to close and open! It can be combined with other modules to make the best bird robot! This module is a part of Lintu - a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Kiwi bird robot.
This box is meant to be used in missions. The long body of this box makes it easy to grab with a large variety of attachments.
This is a mechanical cannon that uses the mechanical strain on the plastic LEGO beams to shoot a ball. Because of that the Ball size is very important. It is made to work with standard balls for a ball pool and even better with 41250 52mm LEGO Ball. The mechanism is powered by an EV3 Large motor.
Building instructions for the second module of the Ugbroid robot - the Base.
Building instructions for this LEGO Mindstorms EV3 attachment for the FIRST LEGO League Nature's Fury robotics competition