Posted November 15, 20177 yr Hi! I will show you two photos of my new project: The EV3MathBuggy with the following functions: controlled via iPad or iPhone (Using the Gyroscope). Integrated web service. selecting some defaults or typing any kind of mathematical functions. The EV3 MathBot will drive the function. Using mecanum wheels. A video is coming soon. Andreas
November 15, 20177 yr 1/x also? ;) Very interesting project... Edited November 15, 20177 yr by SERVATOR
November 16, 20177 yr Andreas, That'a very unique looking vehicle!! But, How do you make those wheels?
November 18, 20177 yr So you can drive it any shaped path? That looks great! P.S.Please credit the wheels creator... Edited November 18, 20177 yr by Zero (Zblj)
November 21, 20177 yr Author On 18.11.2017 at 9:28 PM, Zero (Zblj) said: So you can drive it any shaped path? That looks great! P.S.Please credit the wheels creator... >>So you can drive it any shaped path? That looks great Yes. That's possible. If you have the mathematical function. >>P.S.Please credit the wheels creator. Yes. You are right! I will do :-) But it is not this creation. The shown wheels are more stable. I used a modificated version. Thanks to Eric Steenstra for the wheel creation. I know, that he developed it with another one but I haven't the name. Edited November 21, 20177 yr by andreasbaumgart
November 25, 20177 yr I really want to see a video of this robot drawing some math formulas. This is a great way to get kids into trigonometry. I use a very simple robot to teach my nephew about distances, coordinates and angles, but drawing functions sounds very cool. I saw the video of this robot with those custom metallic wheels and it moves very smoothly. I want to see how these Lego wheels perform. Congratulations on your creation.
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