
Tetrix FTC Pipe attachment constructions
Shows the pipe attachment constructions that is mounted on the robot. The pipe is than mounted on this constuctions
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- 30 Nov 2017
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Shows the pipe attachment constructions that is mounted on the robot. The pipe is than mounted on this constuctions
Download the archive with the models created in the video. My-first-model.ldr is the file created with MLCAD and My-first-model-2.ldr and My-first-model-2.lcd are the files created with LeoCaD.
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.
In Turkish, "yaşlı" means "senior citizen."
This robot is designed to introduce the color sensor. It uses two medium motors for movement and has a color sensor mounted on its side.
In Scottish Celtic, "asal" means "donkey."
The robot is designed to resemble a beast of burden. It moves with its four legs, which are connected in pairs to motors on the left and right sides. On its back, it has a platform connected to a force sensor, which can be used to measure if the robot is carrying too much cargo.
In Guarani, "tembias" means "stories."
The robot moves using two motors with large wheels. At the front, it has a force sensor to detect obstacles.
We use this positioning attachment with the Kriket box robot and it's run of five missions in a row
This is an alternative model for the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 SUPERPOWERED built only with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime parts. The goal of the model is to be able to experiment and learn without the need to have the real parts, that at this moment are almost impossible to find and gather.
This is an alternative model for the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 SUPERPOWERED build only with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime parts. The goal of the model is to be able to experiment and learn without the need to have the real parts, that at this moment are almost impossible to find and gather.
This attachment was intended for and tested on the Gazon, LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot. It is meant to help the robot complete the 13th mission of the FLL Cargo Connect competition.
This is a passive attachment used for FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 Cargo Connect mission called Large Delivery. The attachment has a locking mechanism to lock the large wing to allow us to safely carry it.
This is a passive attachment activated by the robot and not by a motor. It's used for accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 Cargo Connect Home Delivery mission model.
Uydu, from Turkish, means satellite.
Instructions for a LEGO SPIKE Prime robot, that has an inbuilt holder for your phone! The robot also moves with 2 medium motors.
This attachment is a demonstration of how easy to detach attachment could be build for LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor robot where both the robot and the attachment is from the same 51515 set. The principle is useful for accomplishing missions where the mission model should be placed on the FIRST LEGO League field and in the same time should be supported in a way. Check out the tutorial for a demonstration.
This is a flip attachment. Arguably the flip missions are some of the most interesting on FLL competitions. The purpose of this attachment is to accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2020 Cell Phone Mission. It contains two four gear wheels. It is an active attachment. It changes the direction with gear wheels. There is a lot one could learn from such an attachment. It is also build only from parts in the LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor Set.
With this LEGO robot attachment from LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor we accomplish the Rowing Machine from FIRST LEGO League 2020. The attachment works like a hook that catches the wheel of the Rowing Machine mission model and pulls on it. There are gear wheels that transfer the power from the robot motors to the hook at the end. This attachment shows the principle of catching things
This is part one of an FLL 2020 attachment used to accomplish the pull-up bar mission. This is the part of the attachment that stays below the robot. We put the whole robot on this attachment and we move. It is an interesting approach because as we move to the pull up bar this attachment detaches itself from the robot.