Rubber bands - Solving the FIRST LEGO League World Class COMMUNITY TREE
Rubber bands can be quite powerful. Based on several requests from you we are starting a series on using the LEGO Rubber bands available in the Mindstorms set.
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- 07 Jun 2015
Rubber bands can be quite powerful. Based on several requests from you we are starting a series on using the LEGO Rubber bands available in the Mindstorms set.
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Robot Base with 56mm Tires, Version1. The robot base could be used in robotics competitions as FIRST LEGO League, World Robotics Olympiad and others
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Multi-axles mechanism
Proportional implementation for keeping the LEGO Mindstorms robot straight. The program will take the value of the Mindstorms Gyro sensor and will apply this value to the steering block. This will make the robot steer in a direction that would put the robot in a straight position again.
We already know how to use the rotation sensor. Now it’s time to explore more of its functions.
This is the attachment of Team "Nightbeast", with which they :
1. M10–Food Production
2. M12–Satellite Orbits
3. Move the Cone Module to base
From Missions M06, M10 and M12 from FLL Into Orbit Challenge
The run with this attachment is very inconsistent and fails very often.
This program gives your robot few reactions to having its button pressed. All of those reactions are added in the "Random" program, along with a function trying to predict the press of the button. The robot instructions you can find here.
These are instructions on how to build the:
for the FIRST LEGO League 2019-2020 City Shaper Challenge.
You can find more building instructions and tips and tricks about the competition on this page.