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Re: Mechanical Robotic Kits
The wonderful country of China can help greatly in reducing the cost of this project. Did somebody say drill motors?
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But most importantly, everyone wanted to learn as much as they could. I've never seen anything like it. The entire City of Shenzhen was like a 24 hour a day FIRST build season. OK, sorry - back to the base design. Sorry bout that. |
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Put in a nutshell, that's exactly why Dean wants FIRST to expand and to grow across North America. How often do you see such a scene in your average North American city. There's no question that this can't be repeated in every city around China, but there is a definite eagerness to learn more, do more and be more in that country. The only problem is doing it legally. Growing up in that environment means people lack a certain sense of ethical reasoning, where you would find a different kind of collaboration amongst FIRST teams in China, probably the importation and copying of the Simbots without their permission
Now to get this post slightly back on to topic, Has anyone experimented with old controllers and the old school PBASIC controller from past years at home? I'm thinking of buying a VEX kit and tinkering with it at home, or for something cheaper, but possibly less reliable and much more complicated, using old controllers from my team's stash (of course I'd have to clear it with them first )Quote:
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edit: Learn how to speak Chinese, and negotiate deals more better. LOL THEN Go to China and visit some street markets. w00t for capitalism! |
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Why not wood? just mount stuff with drywall screws.
I'm not joking... There are robots that go into competition with wood bases, and all you need it for is testing anyway, right? It's cheap; You can work it into any simple machine with a table/band saw, and it is readily replaceable. |
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R/C car? mod the electronics. im sure there are plenty of R/C cars that have programmable controls anyways.
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Any good websites that actually teach you how to mod an R/C car? I have a couple just lying around and I want to make me a robot. LOL. |
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