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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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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

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Those wheels - I knew this kind, but that implementation in Lego Technic ...

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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...:wink:

>>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 by andreasbaumgart

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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