Another great construction from 222Doc. I love these monstrous creations. At about 1:20 into the video, the thing starts to walk and it's just about the best walking movement I have seen from a Mindstorms robot of this type.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
LEGO 4-legged Linear actuator walker (v2)
Yet another reason why I love the PF systems so much. It's slow, but very effective.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Anybot Explained
This is a cool idea. Do you think we could make something like this out of Mindstorms? Of course you would need some non-Lego items, but I think it could be done.
Someone likes flying in airliners so much that they sent their Anybot on a trip for them...
Someone likes flying in airliners so much that they sent their Anybot on a trip for them...
Image from Gizmodo
Friday, February 18, 2011
Mechanical Principles (1930) by Ralph Steiner
Do you like interesting mechanisms? If you do, then here's ten minutes of bliss.
I only wish that Lego made some of these parts.
I only wish that Lego made some of these parts.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
A Reflection of Mine
When I was a kid, I had gotten a whole bunch of old comic books free from a store that couldn't sell them. I remember going through the back of the books looking at all the crazy ads that they used to have, you know, the X-Ray glasses, all the spy stuff, the gadgets that every kid wanted. But I remember really wanting one thing that I kept seeing over and over in the ads, and that was the Lego Car Chassis set number 8860.
At that time I didn't own any Lego and didn't get to play with them very much at all; maybe a couple of time at friends houses. Little did I know that a good potion of my free time would be devoted to building with Lego and that my Lego collection would grow so huge. Looking at this set now, it is ridiculously ugly and barely useful, but I would absolutely love to own it just to say that it was the set that got me interested in Lego Technic.
At that time I didn't own any Lego and didn't get to play with them very much at all; maybe a couple of time at friends houses. Little did I know that a good potion of my free time would be devoted to building with Lego and that my Lego collection would grow so huge. Looking at this set now, it is ridiculously ugly and barely useful, but I would absolutely love to own it just to say that it was the set that got me interested in Lego Technic.
Making the LEGO® MINDSTORM® Rosetta Lander
There's nothing better than watching a bunch of grown, educated men sitting around trying to figure out how to model a spacecraft accurately in Lego.
Making the LEGO® MINDSTORM® Rosetta Lander from Lightcurve Films on Vimeo.
Making the LEGO® MINDSTORM® Rosetta Lander from Lightcurve Films on Vimeo.
M1 Mobile Manipulator
I think I would like to have one of these to mess around with.
Meka M1 Mobile Manipulator vimeo from Meka Robotics on Vimeo.
Meka M1 Mobile Manipulator vimeo from Meka Robotics on Vimeo.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
High Bay Storage
Now this robot looks to be far from finished, but I love this test. FAST FAST FAST!!
IBM's Watson
I know it's not a true robot, but have you seen IBM's Watson play Jeopardy? I watched it last night and the computer smashed two of the best players of all time. A computer like this can really make you think how good things can be, and how bad things can get. This video shows Watson not playing well. In the second day of play, he completely dominated.
Monday, February 14, 2011
8071 Lift Truck
Here's an image that I stole from From Brick to Bothans. The 2011 8071 Lift Truck, and it's in white!.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Blog Roll
I bet some of you wonder where I get some of the stuff I post. It's no secret that the internet is chocked full of stuff, you just have to know how to find it. Over time I have compiled a long list of robotic pages that I check on a fairly regular basis. I thought I would share them with you.
Keep in mind these pages are regular robot pages that cover everything including industrial robots, hobby robots, hacks and electronics and much much more. If you get into most of these pages and search "Lego" or "Mindstorms" or something similar, you will get some great stuff.
BotJunkie
Make:
Hack a day
Gizmodo
Scientific American
Singularity Hub
Popular Science
Go Robotics
Society of Robots
Lets Make Robots
Engadget
Robot Dreams
Trossen Robotics Blog
Robot Box
Robots.net
IEEE Automation
Get Robo
Hizook
Pilot Presence
Plastic Pals
Robot Stock News
Robotic Trends
Robot Pod Cast
Robots That Care
The Robot Report
Keep in mind these pages are regular robot pages that cover everything including industrial robots, hobby robots, hacks and electronics and much much more. If you get into most of these pages and search "Lego" or "Mindstorms" or something similar, you will get some great stuff.
BotJunkie
Make:
Hack a day
Gizmodo
Scientific American
Singularity Hub
Popular Science
Go Robotics
Society of Robots
Lets Make Robots
Engadget
Robot Dreams
Trossen Robotics Blog
Robot Box
Robots.net
IEEE Automation
Get Robo
Hizook
Pilot Presence
Plastic Pals
Robot Stock News
Robotic Trends
Robot Pod Cast
Robots That Care
The Robot Report
Saturday, February 12, 2011
DigInfo News 2010 - Robot Edition
No information is given about these robots, but DigInfo put out a video that shows about 3:23 of purely awesome robotics. Click the arrow on the screen at any time to see more details of any robot while it's playing.
Awesome PF "Thingy"
This video illustrates my favorite parts about the PF motors. They are strong, easy to mount and with the eight channels you can create some very sophisticated creations with lots of functions. Show me any other construction medium where you can build something like this in a short time. It's just awesome.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Interview with Sariel
Here's a great interview with the prolific Technic builder Sariel. It's in Polish (I think) but the entire video has English subtitles so it's easy to follow. He answers tons of great questions from his fans and talks about some of his incredible MOCs.
You can see his creations at sariel.pl
You can see his creations at sariel.pl
Brick Bash
Here's an event that I have been meaning to attend. I have never been to this one, and it's not too far from my house so I think I might give it a try. It's a Lego event, but in this case it's more targeted to the Robotics people (Hooray!!!). It's scheduled for Saturday, March 19, 2011 from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm in Ann Arbor, Michigan at the Morris Lawrence Building on the campus of Washtenaw Community College.
Here's a link to the event. They also have a Facebook Event page, and from the looks of it, it might be a pretty big event. There are even a few names on the site that I recognize.
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