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| View Poll Results: How ofter do you use LEGOs for prototyping/ concept work? | |||
| Never |
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12 | 37.50% |
| We do with some of the more complex systems |
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4 | 12.50% |
| A few times, not much |
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13 | 40.63% |
| We build our robot entirely out of LEGOs first |
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5 | 15.63% |
| Actually, we outsource all of our prototyping to a FLL team |
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0 | 0% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 32. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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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?
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