Blog Bug
There is a bug in the blog HTML. The Links/Contributers lists are at the bottom instead of at the top. Either I have been revomed from adminship or it's blogger isn't working correctly, so I cannot fix it.
Mickey Mouse
There is a bug in the blog HTML. The Links/Contributers lists are at the bottom instead of at the top. Either I have been revomed from adminship or it's blogger isn't working correctly, so I cannot fix it.
Mickey Mouse
Posted by Michael at 3:31 PM 0 comments
Look carefully at garage sales! I was able to get the Technic Quad Bike for $5.00 at a garage sale. Yes, it did have a few missing pieces but what it did have was worth it.
Mickey Mouse
Posted by Michael at 9:15 AM 0 comments
When I saw my previous post I saw that it didn't show the whole "screen" of the YouTube video. So I edited the HTML and now it shows the whole screen of the YouTube video, this fix will be good to have for further posts with YouTube videos in them.
Andy
Posted by Andy at 9:29 AM 0 comments
This is a fully automatic UAV built of LEGO's and is currently the only you can get your hands on for under $1000! Even though it took almost one (1) and a half (1/2)
monthe longer then they said to make it airborn, I love it. It has a compass sensor and an acceleration/tilt sensor from HiTechnic.com + a small camera with two (2) axis control (X, Y) using two micro servos controlled by a second RC remote. I have said it before and I say it again, this is one heck of an awsome UAV!
Andy
PS. Here is my previous post about this LEGO autopilot.
Posted by Andy at 9:14 AM 0 comments
Hi! It has been a while since I made a post now so I thought I just could make one now when I actually have time for it. I am having three exams now in May. One in Norwegian, one in English and one in math. It's not the final exam like the ones we get in 10'th grade, it's some kind of "pre-exam" to prepare us to the final exam. I'm also busy making my own songs in a program called FL Studio.
Andy
Posted by Andy at 1:58 AM 0 comments
Hello, I have been asked by Andy to come and join. (BTW, thanks!)
Posted by Myles at 7:46 AM 1 comments
Hi, Technic Builders! Recently, while I was building a NXT robot, I realized I kept needing to build studless beams parallel to each other, like you would stack two studded beams, when I found there was no piece for doing so. My only improvisation by linking a 'Technic Axle Joiner Perpendicualr Double Split' with a 'Technic Axle Joiner Perpendicualr Double,' and using pins two hold the beams together. A problem is that I have very few of these pieces. So how do other people do this?
Robolab 2.9
Posted by Robolab 2.9 at 4:43 PM 5 comments
I was getting tired of the post icons, and decided that we should have some technic post icons. I got onto Lego Digital Designer 2.0 and took a snap shot of a friction peg (black) than did the same with the non-friction peg. I then fiddled around with Photo Shop Elements for about 10 minutes and got it all set up for uploading. I then put a red "X" on the non-friction peg for locked topics/forums. Feedback is welcome!
Michael
Posted by Michael at 4:02 AM 0 comments
On the Technic Builders' forum I added a chat room for those who want to chat with each other without the whole wide world that don't have accounts from viewing it. It allows the emoticons and is in a whole new window so you can do everything else while still chatting. Feedback about this installment would be appreciated. Thanks!
Michael
Posted by Michael at 7:42 AM 0 comments
Hi, I am a new contributer to the Technic Builders Blog. First of all, I want to thank Andy for inviting me. I was recently chatting to him, and he invited me.
I am aware this is Technic blog, but I focus mostly on the NXT.
A little about me: I, like many of you, own both the RCX and the NXT. I got interested in Robotics when I was invited to be on my school's FLL team. I soon recieved my RCX. Since then, I have been an avid RCX user. When the NXT was announced, my intrest was renewed.
My current project is designning a robot for next year's FLL season. I am also working on a robotic arm that plays ping-pong...
When I have free time, I practice the clarinet and play ping-pong (table tennis)
I am also a contributer to the NXT Step Blog.
I hope to provide useful posts and comments to this blog,
Robolab 2.9
Posted by Robolab 2.9 at 1:14 PM 2 comments
Well, after about 5 days Free Power Boards has finished their transfer, so feel free to post away or if your not a member join!
Michael
Posted by Michael at 8:18 AM 0 comments
I have some sad news, the forum is down and we don't know when it will come back on-line again :( The reason for it is done is that FreePowerBoards are upgrading theire server once again. I hope that we will come back on-line again sometime today. Thank you for your patience!
Andy
Posted by Andy at 7:42 AM 6 comments
Well, as the title says, I have updated the blog. I finally managed to remove the "Welcome to the" header and it is all thanks to Laurens (one of our readers)! I did'nt completly understand what he ment (look at the other post about the blog update and read the commentts) but I took the hint from the comment and finally I managed to remove the header. Thanks Laurens!
Andy
Posted by Andy at 7:29 AM 0 comments
I was doing my usual, searching for a good creation to post, and I found one that was more than worthy: This has some amazing length, and some really cool back tires. Notice the large length of flex cable, which makes it even look cooler. Also if you look behind the seat way in the back you will see a large engine with 8 exhaust pipes (red). This baby would be sticking hard on the ground in a drag race because it has both front and back spoilers. NOTE: look closely and you'll notice it even steers! There's a little rack and pinion unit in the front of the dragster. Enjoy!
Michael
Posted by Michael at 6:26 AM 0 comments
I was searching through brickshelf and found a gigantic mobile crane! So, before going on heres the link. The design is probably the best I've ever seen for this size of lego crane, but the best part is (In my opinion) the extendable boom, which is a very difficult build to master. (I'm not going to continue on with my opinions cause you probably get the idea) The base is amazing, with 10 wheels and 4 wheel steering it's one of the most difficult-to-build parts of the base. It also has large, trusty outriggers which can extend out of the side. Just a quick note: if you look in the lower right corner of the board its on in this picture, you'll see a motor switch with which to compare to the actual crane. Enjoy!
Michael
Posted by Michael at 6:01 AM 0 comments
This is an awsome autopilot for a RC plane made out of Lego Mindstorms and the useful HiTechnic compass sensor (that I'm going to order soon :D). It looks really cool and on this page you can read more about it. One thing that caught my attention is that they wrote that next weekend will they make it airborn! Enjoy the video!
Andy
Posted by Andy at 3:17 AM 0 comments
This is a cool "Rover Robot" made out of the featuring Power Function elements from Lego.
Posted by Andy at 3:31 AM 2 comments
The blog is now updated thanks to Laurens200! The update is that you can now post as an anonymous user and don't need to be a member of blogger. But you need a word verification though. Thank you Laurens200 for noticing me!
Andy
Posted by Andy at 1:11 PM 6 comments
Check out this cool rollercoaster made out of the new snowmobile treads and the new Power Functions motors! That rollercoaster is absolute awsome! Once I get my hands on that Bulldozer and some extra treads I will try to make it my own. It is absolutley awsome!
Posted by Andy at 2:56 AM 2 comments
I was browsing on brickshelf for a good model to post when I cam upon a joystick made with Robotics Invention System. Now before I get into the design, heres the Brickshelf folder. The design has a really great good bracing system for the actual joystick. It's very similar to Philippe Hurbain's joystick. This was made by one of NXTasy's newer members, Laurens200. Good job Laurens200!
Michael
Posted by Michael at 7:52 PM 5 comments