PriNXT – Hardware & Pictures
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- Date : February 11, 2012
- Tags: Build, LEGO, LEGO Mindstorms, Mindstorms, mindstorms nxt, Motor, NXT, Pen, Printer, Progress, Robot, technic
- Categories : Robots
That looks totally awesome! Can’t wait until you finish the program. I was just wondering what is uesd for the bottom of the printer the part that holds the paper?
Thanks xD. I use the little rubber parts that come with the NXT sets, at 90 degree angles. I can move them from side to side to put new paper on, too :)
Wow that looks really nice! Does it write words with that viltstift ?!?
Eventually yes, yes it will xD. Lots of programming to do before that, though. Thx dad:D
– Leon
[…] The left one, which controls motion on the X axis, basically just gears its power to a really long row of worm wheels, which, when spun, slowly move the part that holds the pen from left to right. The third motor similarly transfers its power to the outside, after which it moves a long rod up and down, pulling the pen along with it no matter where it is. For more details, see PriNXT’s very own Hardware Post. […]
[…] The left one, which controls motion on the X axis, basically just gears its power to a really long row of worm wheels, which, when spun, slowly move the part that holds the pen from left to right. The third motor similarly transfers its power to the outside, after which it moves a long rod up and down, pulling the pen along with it no matter where it is. For more details, see PriNXT’s very own Hardware Post. […]
How can I email you to use the skype car for your experiment? I didn’t get to use it last time, and I really want to drive it.
My email address is l.overweel@gmail.com
– Leon
[…] The left one, which controls motion on the X axis, basically just gears its power to a really long row of worm wheels, which, when spun, slowly move the part that holds the pen from left to right. The third motor similarly transfers its power to the outside, after which it moves a long rod up and down, pulling the pen along with it no matter where it is. For more details, see PriNXT’s very own Hardware Post. […]
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