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 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.
It's the third version of the VEX IQ Easy Bot with rotated Robot Brain and castor wheel.
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.
- 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.
Time flies when you are having fun! Luckily, we have this robot to keep us on top of our schedule. Tempus is a robot that is made to look like a clock. The two hands are each connected to a motor and are positioned between the two motors. This makes the robot simple to build and effective in showing how a clock works.
Attachment for lifting object, especially hex balls if you have them from the Crossover competition.
Building instructions for a VEX IQ attachment for throwing balls with rubber bands.
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
- note that you could attach it to the brick both sides, depending on which technique you would like to test. Use the video as a reference.
This construction uses a differential. Both wheels could turn with different speed and this makes a construction much more stable when turning.
One pumpkin spice latte coming right up! This robot is made to serve the best drinks in the whole continent! It is one of the simpler robots that can be made with the LEGO SPIKE Prime set and it uses two medium motors to move around. The coolest part about the robot is the cup holder where a "cup" can be attached or removed. Bottoms up!
It's the second version of VEX IQ Easy Bot. It's simple as the first one, but the motors are rotated.