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RE: {Definitely Spam?} {Disarmed} RE: {Definitely Spam?} {Disarmed} [robot_sig] Quinn's Project

Yea I am from Brisbane. And yea sunsetcoders means what it sounds like. Although from what I am seeing C++ is the language I am learning next. I read that on a site somewhere.

Yea I also agree with starting small, but where to start.

 

The reason behind my idea is cause we can. If u go through life not trying things, u don’t achieve anything.

 

From: robot_sig@yahoogroups.com [mailto:robot_sig@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of andrew mccubbin
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 10:55 PM
To: robot_sig@yahoogroups.com
Subject: {Definitely Spam?} {Disarmed} RE: {Definitely Spam?} {Disarmed} [robot_sig] Quinn's Project

 

Full agreement from me about what Linus said about starting small.

If you don't know a reasonable amount about electronics and programming - it
is easy to bite off more than you can chew.

(though with the address sunset coding I guess you can program some kind of
languages)

Is everyone still from brisbane here ?

If so - should we get together and do something small to get the confidence
up ?

>From: "Quinn" <quinn@...>
>Reply-To: robot_sig@yahoogroups.com
>To: <robot_sig@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: RE: {Definitely Spam?} {Disarmed} [robot_sig] Quinn's Project
>Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 18:35:08 +1000
>
>Ok maybe it's a bit to much to start with, but I am wanting to do
>something,
>I am sick of sitting around doing nothing.
>
>
>
>From: robot_sig@yahoogroups.com [mailto:robot_sig@yahoogroups.com] On
>Behalf
>Of Linus Dillon
>Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 9:11 AM
>To: Robot Sig
>Subject: {Definitely Spam?} {Disarmed} [robot_sig] Quinn's Project
>
>
>
>Hi Quinn,
>
>
>
>Thought it best to start a new thread to discuss your idea.
>
>
>
>First up (and don't take this as criticism), be careful biting off too much
>initially. I know that's why I ended up dropping out from the group. You
>may
>want to either aim for some smaller projects first, or ensure that whatever
>you build can be done in smaller stages which themselves are interesting.
>
>
>
>Having said that, I guess the first thing to work out about the larger
>project is what you are aiming for. You say it will feature either tracks
>or
>wheels, however those two architectures are very different, so you will
>have
>to decide that before anything else. What do you want the robot to DO? What
>problem do you want it to solve? What challenge would you like to explore
>with it?
>
>
>
>You will then have to start thinking about what you will build it from.
>Modified existing toy? Pre-designed kit? Lego? Meccano? Plastics? Metal
>section? Wood? Ask yourself what skills do you already have with respect to
>building stuff? How much can/will you spend? (note, that given your
>statement about it being 3 to 4 feet tall (AHH! metric please! errr...
>about
>1 metre tall) you will probably need to look at wood/metal section for the
>skeleton for something that size).
>
>
>
>Obviously tracks would be easier (there are some tracked-vehicle kits out
>there so you can get the basic components easily enough and them adjust to
>the form you actually want), however tracked vehicles chew up a fair bit of
>power and don't turn all that neatly on carpets. Bipeds are now finally
>starting to take off, and you can even buy a simple one for $100 or so and
>then hack that if you wish (RoboSapien and RoboSapien V2), however if you
>wish to build form the ground up there are also several servo-based kits
>available now (although pricey), and building your own from scratch is no
>longer impossible. However it will probably not be able to lift/do too much
>else, and your looking at a VERY long project if you starting from the
>group
>up.
>
>
>
>Have you considered the 'segway' style robots? I find these quite
>interesting, and people have even built basic models from LEGO Mindstorms!
>You could view them as featuring some of the same issues as biped (dynamic
>balance) with much simpler mechanics, lower power consumption, and capable
>of bearing larger weights. I haven't seen too much PRACTICAL use made of
>them as yet however, but I know the guys who did the RoboSapiens are soon
>to
>release a robot with arms that has this style of locomotion.
>
>
>
>You may be interested in this: http://www.msl.ri.cmu.edu/projects/ballbot/
>-
>probably NOT what your after, but the idea of a robot balancing on a ball
>is
>interesting.
>
>
>
>-Linus
>
>
>



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Full agreement from me about what Linus said about starting small. If you don't know a reasonable amount about electronics and programming - it is easy to bite...
andrew mccubbin
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Yea I am from Brisbane. And yea sunsetcoders means what it sounds like. Although from what I am seeing C++ is the language I am learning next. I read that on a...
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I fully agree with Linus' two main points: 1) start small, 2) have a specific goal. Would there be any interest in competitions like what they do in the States...
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Yea I agree hold some competitions, get the ball rolling with some activity. From: robot_sig@yahoogroups.com [mailto:robot_sig@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
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Hi Guys This SIG used to run regular competitions - other members may recall also. If you're interested in a competition that would suit hobby roboticists then...
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Good on you Gordon for your kind gesture. Us adults would get our butts kicked by the students. I guarantee it.! I always wanted to get the group involved in...
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It looks to me like the soccer and rescue+ events are cool. My current robot is a tad too big and outdoorsy for those tasks, but if there is some sort of...
Marcin
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Ok guys I am new to this, any way u can show me what ur robots look like, so I have starting off point? From: robot_sig@yahoogroups.com...
Quinn
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I've put a photo of my current robot in the 'photos' section. It's about 30x30cm, uses a cheap RC crazy car (called ugly predator) as the base with all the...
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Well, that shouldn't have any problems with bumps in the track. My own one is still a work in progres, but I have recently started work on it again. It is also...
Linus Dillon
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Linus, If you need help with PCB etching I can lend a hand there. I can normaly do 10/10thou double sided boards. But if you have smaller chips I can get...
Andrew
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Yeah, the brain is the real challenge, isn't it? Mind you, my handy skills are low enough to make a base a challenging proposition, but the software is where...
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From: robot_sig@yahoogroups.com [mailto:robot_sig@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Marcin Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 10:34 AM To:...
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Anyone up for some robot wars? Like u seen on tv? From: robot_sig@yahoogroups.com [mailto:robot_sig@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Marcin Sent: Wednesday,...
Quinn
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Defintely not!! Robot wars are remote control vehicles - not robots! Build some real robots, and make them do something good not evil! Anyone up for some robot...
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I suspect you won't find too many takers here - at least not for the destructive variety you see on TV. :) I think a couple of the guys had messed around with...
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That would be awesome having bot races for stock cars that would take some doing :P From: robot_sig@yahoogroups.com [mailto:robot_sig@yahoogroups.com] On...
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Anyone interested in robot combat (call it what you like) can find more information at http://www.robowars.org/ ... From: Gordon Wyeth To:...
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Maybe it's snobbish (and not taking anything at all away from the construction/integration skills of the robot wars contestants - which in some cases is truly...
Marcin
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... Further suggestions. Keep-going-with/resurect the stock car and maybe even sumos. A micromouse competition ? We could possibly even see if we could...
andrew mccubbin
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I'm pretty sure the reason we didn't have a micro-mouse comp was the difficultly of building a suiatble maze. Other than that it would be nice - some...
Linus Dillon
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But building a micromouse maze is easy - if you go about it the right way! For the base you just need plain boards with 1080 3mm holes drilled in 'diamonds',...
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Before the committee members became to busy with life in general and the regular meetings ceased, we were going to align ourselves with UQ and become active...
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Can someone please explain the stock-cars category? ... right way! ... drilled in ... pairs ... Europe ... getting ... Dillon ... Quinn's ... was ... it ... ...
Marcin
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The old robotics sig website is still up, and it has the rules. http://robotsig.org/comp2002/car_rules02.php Anyone know the condition of the track? Last I saw...
Linus Dillon
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Check out the website for more details. http://robotsig.org...
Aaron Dwyer
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Something that I've previously thought would be really interesting, would be a robot triathlon - where the same _physical_ robot has to compete in three events...
Marcin
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Hi, I think just one event at a time for now. Let's try crawling and then walk later. I've still got a dodgy stock car. It might go around the track. I've got...
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How about we arrange a meeting and see where ppls interest lay From: robot_sig@yahoogroups.com [mailto:robot_sig@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of uqpniels Sent:...
Quinn
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Yes one at a time is always a good idea. The concept of using a standardised base for multiple comps is to reduce the time, effort and cost of physical...
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