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LEGOs for Prototyping?
Who else uses LEGOs for prototyping?
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We don't, buyt that isn't a bad idea.
T_T Why couldn't Dover, NH have a robotics team.... *sighs* Oh well! I am in Seattle and we have one! :D |
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LoL...did this thread idea como from this??:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=33060 Well this year our team thought it would be interesting (and a whole lot of fun) to build a LEGO prototype robot because unfortunately, our 2005 Kit of Parts hasn´t arrived yet...so all we did was rally up some students to build a LEGO bot just to get a visual perception of some mechanical ideas we had..and these miniature models could possibly become references for our FRC bot...(!)...they´re actually quite useful... |
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...go +pneumatic
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...lego+pneumatic our 04 prototype http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...lego+pneumatic offseason prototype we... or at least i always make a lego prototype first. makes things easier to visualize that way. and way more easier to adjust than drawing one in inventor. i think i posted a couple more pics of the models but cant find them throught the search feature. so if you sort through the photogalleries you'll see them. |
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haha, we do.
![]() we wanted to get members of our lego league team to work with it and robolab and make it actually move...but we haven't quite gotten that far. ;) |
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I like, it's a good idea.
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we never used legos really but the idea was mentioned to help us pick out a design for our arm. one student did make an arm with a turret. it was pretty cool and fun.
so much you can do w/ legos |
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who needs LEGOs when u have incentive?
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In my opinion, LEGOs just won't cut it. I believe that a good life-sized model works pretty well for a rough design. Its harder to create a model with midel-sized forces of gravity...reffering to the pull of a tetra on the fully extended arm. How hard would it be if you made an accurate model of a tetra?
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or who said we ONLY use legos. we use legos to create ideas and see how theyd look and fit, and then make full scale wood prototypes |
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We occasionally use Legos to build quick models of some subsystems, and they have been really, really useful. But more frequently, we make use of a big pile of about 50 pounds of K'nex to make models of the entire robot (up to 1/2 scale). And for this year, it is a lot easier to make a tetra with K'nex that with Legos.
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I like LEGO prototyping; it’s a quick and easy way to convey design ideas to other team members. It makes a good presentation model to a group. I also rely on modelling with foamboard and wood for final prototyping of the sub-assemblies and end-affects.
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