Bag 6 - Rowing Machine - FIRST LEGO League 2020-2021 RePLAY
These are instructions on how to build the:
- Rowing Machine
You can find more building instructions and tips and tricks about the competition on this page.
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- 31 Aug 2020
These are instructions on how to build the:
You can find more building instructions and tips and tricks about the competition on this page.
As you might have seen, recently all the cool kids build tensegrity structures. So we decided to make one for those of you who have a Spike prime set and want to build one themselves! In addition this tensegrity structure requires only parts from the set, which means you don't need to tie any strings on beams or other parts!
At the top of the structure we have two fully functional motors! Can you make something cool with them?
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!
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!
Building instructions for the container mission models. The models are used in the Automated delivery mission of FLLCasts Off-season Challenge 2019.
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.
It's the third version of the VEX IQ Easy Bot with rotated Robot Brain and castor wheel.
Building instructions for a VEX IQ attachment for throwing balls with rubber bands.
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.
A FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 attachment for the MiniBox Robot.
This attachment is designed to detach, once it completes its purpose. This is done, so that the team loses less time switching attachments in the base, lowering the chance of human error during the competition.
These are 3D Building Instructions for M12 Feed the Whale mission model for the FIRST LEGO League 2024-2025 SUBMERGED competition. You can also check out the alternative mission model for Feed the Whale for additional building possibilities.
In Maori, "poti" means "boat."
This robot is made to look like an ancient boat. It moves using two motors with wheels. On top, it has one mast with a square sail, controlled by a single motor!
Mitko is an example for a small robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime. It has no sensors, but it has a big container, like a big mouth. So it can collect things, although it can not see them. Like a small animal that is blind, but hungry. Mitko could be used as a base for a robot that needs to collect. In was one of the versions of a robot that we used for a World Robot Olympiad competition.