FIRST LEGO League Nature's Fury Robot Attachment
Building instructions for this LEGO Mindstorms EV3 attachment for the FIRST LEGO League Nature's Fury robotics competition
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- 18 Nov 2015
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Building instructions for this LEGO Mindstorms EV3 attachment for the FIRST LEGO League Nature's Fury robotics competition
This is a module that is made to look like a mantis' pincers and head. The pincers are powered by a medium motor and the head has an ultrasonic sensor for eyes. This module is used in Mantissa, a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 mantis robot.
The data log from the experiment when moving forward and keeping straight with an implementation for Proportional compensation.
This is the initial construction of a catapult. The base on which we will place the rest of the robot. The goal of this construction is to give the catapult the ability to rotate.
This is the attachment to accomplish Fll 2019 M07 mission with the Dominator robot. You can see how to attach the attachment to the robot in this tutorial.
We want students to be able to easily find the parts and to put the parts back in the designated compartments.
Files are printed on both sides of 160-gram sheet of paper A3 format.
The sorting sheet is designed to fit in the cover of the box. To gather in the lid, the excess parts of the printed sheet must be cut off the markers on the front of the sheet.
To extend the life of the sheets, you can laminate them either with a "laminate matte" or a simple laminate. The disadvantage of the simple laminate is that there is a lot of gloss. The disadvantage of laminate matte is that it has to be sealed with a clear PVA C-200 adhesive to prevent it from opening over time.
We recommend printing doublesided and turning over the "short edge", like a book. If you decide, you may flip the printed result over the long side. Both options are available at you local print center.
- you should attach it to the motor, depending on the orientation of the motor.
- you should attach it to the motor, depending on the orientation of the motor
This is the attachment to accomplish Fll 2019 M10 mission with the Dominator robot. You can see how to attach the attachment to the robot in this tutorial.
This is a movement module, that works like real boat paddles! It consists of two paddles, each connected to a large EV3 motor. The module can be connected with other modules to make a robot that moves like a boat!
This is a steering mechanism made to look like a fish tail, so that you can make the coolest fish robot that steers like a fish. It uses a medium motor to move left and right. You can combine it with other modules to make your sea creature robot with a tail!
Building instructions for the container mission models. The models are used in the Automated delivery mission of FLLCasts Off-season Challenge 2019.
Building instructions for the bowling pins mission models. The models are used in the Bowling mission of FLLCasts Off-season Challenge 2019.
Building instructions for Module 1 of the Modular EV3 LEGO Mindstorms vehicle - the Trunk.
The goal of this robot is to teach students how to build modular robots. This first part is just one of the modules.
LEGO Mindstorms Robot Base for a high placed attachment for containing ping pong balls. It is interesting how the balance is achieved with such an attachment. It was only one of the version in a series of LEGO Mindstorms Robots for World Robotics Olympiad.
Building instructions for the Rubber Band Attachment