Nxt robot catapult game
Building instructions for a "radar" station, inspired by a similar robot at nxtprograms. This robot is redesigned to be built using the Education Base Set, but it can also be built with the retail sets. Building instructions for the remote-controlled "rover", inspired by a similar robot at nxtprograms. This robot is redesigned for the Education Base Set.
Building instructions for the "Whirling Dervish", a Segway style balancing robot inspired by a somewhat similar model at nxtprograms. A Segway style balancing robot with a gyroscopic stabilizer. Lift mechanism provided by side gears on the shaft with driving gear racks on the cabin. Door operation driven by worm gears attached to a differential. Lights and a trap door included. Concept by Alexander, derived partly from the T robot arm design by Lego.
Scans the room for the nearest target using the ultrasonic sensor, then measures the range to target and adjusts the altitude of the shot accordingly. Radar-enabled Venus Fly Trap. Spring final project. Uses the ultrasound sensor to determine when prey is within range and closes the trap. If the touch sensor does not detect a trapped victim, the trap reopens to try again. Concept derived from a similar design by Laurens Uses two sets of wheels moving in opposite directions to climb the inside of a chimney.
A wide wheel base helps keep the robot from tipping over. The weight of the NXT brick forces the wheels against the walls. When the opening angle of the wheels is degrees, the horizontal force at the walls is Remains green when no traffic is in the vicinity. Turns red whenever a car approaches. Sets off an alarm if the car runs the light. The best design we've seen. Leave Me Alone Box. The ultimate realization of a Turing machine. One that turns itself off after running its program.
This clever little singer scans a sheet of paper printed in grey scale and interprets each shade of grey as a separate note. Instructions and comments at Battlebricks. Bowls a perfect Wii bowling game every time. Instructions for a similar design can be found at Battlebricks. Biped Walker Dino 5-B. It shoots for accuaracy not power. Our ball shooter in action! Three brains, seven motors, five sensors, two pairs of eyes, an extended ball shooter, armor, a battering ram, and steering.
They have used three motors to throw their ball among a football goal. This is a Mindstorms project for the Dr E Challenges http: This is Luis Miguel and this is his catapult, built with two Lego Mindstorms motors. The catapult throws a ball. Luis Miguel has built a catapult with Lego Mindstorms. We are Malina and Marusia. This time we created catapult. Look at the basket for batteries under the turntable. As we said — heavy batteries made our robot more stable.
Without it — catapult jump! Have a look how catapult works! Our remote contains two sensors — color sensor and touch […].