Burf2000 Posted June 6, 2013 Posted June 6, 2013 (edited) This is the first version of a Human LEGO Segway. Currently you have to balance it yourself and there are 2 safety rotacaster wheels to stop you falling off. It uses 4 NXT's and 8 motors and is controlled by 2 Hitechnic accelerometers. It uses 2 LEGO Hailfire wheels. Edited June 6, 2013 by Burf2000 Quote
TheTechnicBuff Posted June 6, 2013 Posted June 6, 2013 I think it's amazing that Lego has progressed enough to the point it's strong enough to withstand a full Adult's weight. It's too bad that RC motors draw so much current; they are Lego's best motors in terms of power to weight ratio and would be perfect for this application. What kind of techniques do you use to build the supports in large-scale creations like these? Quote
Burf2000 Posted June 6, 2013 Author Posted June 6, 2013 I am using the hailfire droid wheels mate Generally I use a lot of 5x7 frames and try and reinforce in every angle. This has 2 driving cogs (8 tooth) and 8 support axles per wheel. Quote
Someonenamedjon Posted June 6, 2013 Posted June 6, 2013 And you are back again with your life size stuff! Quote
DLuders Posted June 6, 2013 Posted June 6, 2013 Nice MOC! Did you have to "cannibalize" the parts off of your Lego Technic Wheelchair to build this? Quote
Burf2000 Posted June 7, 2013 Author Posted June 7, 2013 So, at the moment I am quite lucky as I seem to have a lot of parts around. So the wheelchair is safe, so are the big robots, oh and the ride on LEGO Train I am working on also wont steal any parts. I have also already built prototype 2 MEGA segway but thats not safe yet (12 NXT's 24 motors) Quote
freakwave Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 ...seems your cat is used to all this big stuff.... she does not look too impressed at all and just continues grooming :-) So your whole weight rests on 32 axles? About 2,5 - 3 kg per axle? At what points are those axle supported? I would like to know how many pins are in there to transfer the loads. Gerald Quote
DLuders Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 It seems appropriate that a Lego Technic Segway could be built, since Dean Kamen (the inventor of the Segway) is one of the backers of the FIRST robotics competition (which offers the FIRST Lego League for young people): Quote
Burf2000 Posted June 7, 2013 Author Posted June 7, 2013 I might open it up and take some pictures for you when I get a mo, them hailfire droid wheels are hard to mount Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 Watching the video of your segway, there seems to be a quite a long gap between movement of the joystick and any movement of the machine.Can this be improved any more? Quote
Burf2000 Posted June 7, 2013 Author Posted June 7, 2013 T Watching the video of your segway, there seems to be a quite a long gap between movement of the joystick and any movement of the machine.Can this be improved any more? There isn't mate, its just slow lol. It moves as soon as I push a direction and press the button on the handle (requires both) Quote
Burf2000 Posted June 7, 2013 Author Posted June 7, 2013 You know me mate, I already have a 24 motor version in testing (this one is 8) Quote
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