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psychoCHIPMUNKK 19-01-2005 11:46

LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
Who else uses LEGOs for prototyping?

DDRAngelKurumi 19-01-2005 11:55

Re: LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
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

tribotec_ca88 19-01-2005 15:06

Re: LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
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...

greencactus3 19-01-2005 15:29

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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.

Sam Lipscomb 20-01-2005 13:29

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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. ;)

Bruno Inácio 20-01-2005 14:12

Re: LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
I like, it's a good idea.

tiffany34990 20-01-2005 17:25

Re: LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
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

Mohsin 21-01-2005 11:51

Re: LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
who needs LEGOs when u have incentive?

Mohsin
Team 772
Club Sandwich
EUCHER!!

Eria4044 21-01-2005 17:34

Re: LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mohsin
who needs LEGOs when u have incentive?

Mohsin
Team 772
Club Sandwich
EUCHER!!

I think it's a good idea to use them. That way, you can see what the robot will look like beforehand and even compare it with field objects if you build those too. I know people can blueprint, but a visual aid always helps.

Hershey 21-01-2005 19:17

Re: LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
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?

greencactus3 21-01-2005 20:02

Re: LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hershey
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?

hey just make a full size robot outta legos.

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

dlavery 21-01-2005 22:56

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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.

-dave

Rich Wong 21-01-2005 23:04

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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.
:]

Eria4044 22-01-2005 11:32

Re: LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hershey
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?

I think that Legos would be better (and easier) than, say, making a life-size model out of styrofoam. And it would be nice to build a Lego model before a life-size version, just to get a general idea of what it'll be like. :]

Cecília Corrêa 22-01-2005 11:48

Re: LEGOs for Prototyping?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by psychoCHIPMUNKK
Who else uses LEGOs for prototyping?

It´s very interesting use LEGO for prototyping. They help the decision for how we going to construction the robo....

:)


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