Need a robot that can pick up colored balls and follow a white line on the floor at the same time. Also while the robot picks up balls the color sensor should be able to tell what color the ball is.
Anyone have any designs that can help me
Also can only use pieces that came with the lego mindstorms nxt kit
Thanks
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Re: robot to pick balls
This may help with picking up the coloured balls in your project: Ball Sorting Crane with Ultimate Grabber
This 4x Claw mechanism works extremely well at picking up Balls and odd shaped objects.
This 4x Claw mechanism works extremely well at picking up Balls and odd shaped objects.
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Re: robot to pick balls
Hi Ray,
I like your 4-treaded crane, and would like to use, or at least understand how the treads,
( tread carriers?) are mounted. In the photo, I think I can see some turntables. I'm trying
to build a robot with inner treads the are fixed in relation to the body and outer treads
that can rotate with respect to the body. Have you posted some more photos, videos, or
building instructions that show how the treads (tread carriers) are mounted to the body.
Thanks for any ideas.
Howard
I like your 4-treaded crane, and would like to use, or at least understand how the treads,
( tread carriers?) are mounted. In the photo, I think I can see some turntables. I'm trying
to build a robot with inner treads the are fixed in relation to the body and outer treads
that can rotate with respect to the body. Have you posted some more photos, videos, or
building instructions that show how the treads (tread carriers) are mounted to the body.
Thanks for any ideas.
Howard
Re: robot to pick balls
Hi Howard,tabbycatrobots wrote:Hi Ray,
I like your 4-treaded crane, and would like to use, or at least understand how the treads,
( tread carriers?) are mounted. In the photo, I think I can see some turntables. I'm trying
to build a robot with inner treads the are fixed in relation to the body and outer treads
that can rotate with respect to the body. Have you posted some more photos, videos, or
building instructions that show how the treads (tread carriers) are mounted to the body.
Thanks for any ideas.
Howard
Download LDD CAD Instructions:
Quad Track Crane – Chassis Assembly
Quad Track Crane – Track Assembly
Quad Track Crane – Grab Assembly
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Ray McNamara
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Re: robot to pick balls
Wow, really nice claw, but I wouldn't have the parts to build that. I'd probably mount this claw I made onto the NXT 2.0 wheelbase and attach a few sensors. http://studl.es/2012/01/pincer-bot/
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Re: robot to pick balls
Ray,
Thanks for posting the building instructions. I'm modifying my 8043 Excavator, adding an
NXT brain, different tread arrangement, and wanted to replace the scoop with some type of
clam shell. There are some good ideas in your instructions, that will help.
Howard
Thanks for posting the building instructions. I'm modifying my 8043 Excavator, adding an
NXT brain, different tread arrangement, and wanted to replace the scoop with some type of
clam shell. There are some good ideas in your instructions, that will help.
Howard
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