
Building instructions for the first slide for the robotics insert
- note that I have added two angled beams and an axle to illustrate how you could use the slide as an active attachmen;
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- 17 May 2015
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- note that I have added two angled beams and an axle to illustrate how you could use the slide as an active attachmen;
- 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 LEGO attachment connects a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Motor with a LEGO Technic Linear Actuator. The connection is through a couple of gears which makes the whole instructions quite interesting and useful as an example.
The attachment was used during FIRST LEGO League 2014 Robotics competition.
- 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 construction uses a differential. Both wheels could turn with different speed and this makes a construction much more stable when turning.
Third part of the LEGO Mindstorms BidDaddy Competition Robot.
You can attach a frame around the front wheels to make them more stable and to allow for better aligning. The module extends the front wheel built at BigDaddy Front - front wheels mechanism module for a large LEGO Mindstorms Competition Robot
We've separated the BigDaddy robot into a few smaller modules. This teaches modularity and gives you the option to reuse some of the modules and to look at specific modules.
Building instructions for a Light LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Competition Robot that could be used in LEGO Robotics competitions
Building instructions for a Full LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Competition Robot that could be used in LEGO Robotics competitions.
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 active attachment for changing gears orientations. This is the third attachment from the series.
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 active attachment for changing gears orientations. This is the second attachment from the series.
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Active attachment for changing gear orientations
A LEGO Mindstorms construction for taking loops. Uses the same principle as a carabiner.
The NXT Competition robot was the first competition robot we designed. For most of the part in 2011-2012-2013 it was working really great. Than EV3 was released