Two degrees of freedom VEX IQ Crossover attachment
Attachment for lifting object, especially hex balls if you have them from the Crossover competition.
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- 28 Aug 2017
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Attachment for lifting object, especially hex balls if you have them from the Crossover competition.
Shows the pipe attachment constructions that is mounted on the robot. The pipe is than mounted on this constuctions
This are the building instructions for a mechanism, collecting cubes. It is designed as an attachment for VEX Robot Base 5 and can be used to solve the VEX IQ Challenge High rise 2014-2015.
Building instructions for Tower Trunk. The trunk is designed to store cubes and then drop them on a desired spot. It can be used alongside Cube Collector 2 as an attachment for VEX Robot Base 1.
These are building instructions for an attachment accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League 2017-2018 Slingshot mission. The based of the robot is LEGO Box Robot Three With Large Wheels and Thee light sensors and one Gyro
Accomplish three FIRST LEGO League missions at once. This is an interesting Large multi-purpose FLL attachment for a box robot that could be used to accomplish a number of missions with a single exit of the field base.
This is the attachment of Team "Nightbeast", with which they solve M01 and M02 from FLL Into Orbit Challenge
This is the attachment of Team "Nightbeast", with which they :
1. Inserts the Tube Module into the Habitation Hub port, west side
2. Move all four Core Samples so they are no longer touching the axle that held them in the Core Site Model
3. Place the Gas Core Sample completely in Base
From missions M05 and M06 from FLL Into Orbit Challenge
This is the attachment of Team "Nightbeast", with which they :
1. Eject the 2x4 Brick by placing a Regolith Core Sample into the 3D Printer.
2. Crater Crossing
3. Tries to score a meteoroid( tries to shoot a ball)
From missions M03,M04 and M014 from FLL Into Orbit Challange
This is the attachment of Team "Nightbeast", with which they do:
M11–Escape Velocity and M13–Observatory
The Observatory result depends on the model. Sometimes the pointer is in the orange area otherwise in the white area.
Yes, this is a single part. The whole instruction is a single part. This is not an error. This is the part that we use to demonstrate a flip attachment. For consistency even though it is a single LEGO Education SPIKE Prime part, we show the part visually, we don't just mention it in the comments.
This 3D building instruction is about a FIRST LEGO League 2020 mission called the Slide mission. To accomplish the mission the LEGO Robot must take two LEGO minifigures from a slide and bring them back to base. The whole attachment is built only with parts from LEGO Mindstrorms Robot Inventor Set.
This reusable attachment could easily be placed on the side of a LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor robot and accomplish different missions that require the robot to interact with mission models. It uses gear wheels.
This is an attachment positioned below the robot and used for when we need to push something with the robot. It keeps the cargo in place while pushing. In this way we can achieve a consistent behavior with the robot, which is what we all want
First version of a reusable gear attachment. By following the same principle for assembling the attachments you can change the direction of the gear wheels and build powerful attachments that could accomplish missions in any direction.