NXT Mindstorms Lego Climber
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Great job!
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That is awesome
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Wow, I had the same immediate thought as Jeremyc56 when I saw this! Must be very stressful on it and not how I would have designed it at all but you did it and made it work! Kudos for a very original working design! :)
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I have got mindstorm got it a couple weeks ago and lovin it
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Maybe a bit late, but when you ave only 1 NXT2.0 set, it can be made right. I mean there are a lot of extra parts needed, but not more than 3 servo's and I can't see any sensors being used. Love this model and 'your stick' (doesn't that sound strange...) and not to forget X-2...
TheLexhoya 1 year ago
@TheLexhoya Hi, there are just three servos used in this. So it could be built using a Nxt2.0. BUT the NXT 2.0 or 1.0 has not near enough gears to reproduce this. No sensors are used, its all mechanical(like alot of my stuff). Each gripper uses a servo each, but the main bodys articulations, there are two only one motor used for both. When i built this it was on the edge of waht that design could handle. If you built this with my latest design of X2s joints it would be 4x powerfull.
222Doc 1 year ago
Y not just make it shimmy up?
XigbarGHmaster 2 years ago
Though i did not take this to the next step: the plan was too be able to change to a horizontal plain after it went up the virtical.
222Doc 2 years ago
how many batteries do you use workin on someting like that? love ur creations they have really inspired me thanks
llamapie24 2 years ago
All NXT run on 6aa Battery's. But in this case I used 6 E2 Lith. they are half the weight off regular recharged type. Helps keep the weight down
222Doc 2 years ago