Clearly, I Need a Bigger Desk

As you can see from the picture above, my desk is way too small to deal with all the projects I am working on: A Lego pneumatic motor with a Dexter Industries dPressure controlled compressor A ROBOTC driver for the dFlex A ROBOTC driver for the new toy on my desk (can you spot it?) Lejos drivers for the HiTechnic Sensor ...

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Series 1 Minifigs Are Cool!

The series 1 collectable minifigs are pretty cool.  I am not really into the “normal” Lego (ie non-Technic or NXT) but there were two of them in that series that I really, really wanted: The Robot The Ninja I already had a pirate from last year’s Pirate Advent Calendar. With the help of the very handy PDF published by Brickset ...

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Mindstorms Demo at C=64 Club Robotics Day

Last Saturday I gave a Mindstorms NXt demo at the HCC C=64 Club’s robotics day.  It was held in a small but intimate venue near Utrecht.  I was given 3 large tables in the main room to shows off some of the robots I had built and to tell people all about the NXT. My omniwheel, Laurens’ Snatcher from his ...

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Frickin Laser Beams!

It seems that there’s an evil scientist by the name of Sparra Mc who has turned an ordinary Lego Light sensor into a laser target sensor! There is no lack of sharks around his part of the world, so I am sure we can expect at least a few white sharks to be fitted with one of these very soon! ...

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New Toys En Route

I finally ordered the omniwheels I’ve wanted for about 6 months!  I’ve been raving about them to anyone who cared to listen over the past while.  This will really help make my omniwheeled robot a lot more stable.  While I love the all-Lego omniwheel wheels I made, they cause far too much vibration in the entire platform for them to ...

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It Is All About Balance

It seems balancing robots are all the rage now.  Laurens Valk made one that even hit the Make: Magazine’s blog.  It just so happened that Gus from HiTechnic was thinking the same thing a few weeks ago and has made one as well.  It’s a different model and also works with RCX, NXT 1.0 and 2.0 sized wheels.  The HTWay ...

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Contest: Mystery NXT Project (update 2)

Looks like we have a winner!  Damien Kee guessed correctly.  It’s a pulse meter.  It works (well, eventually anyway) by amplifying the difference in the amount of light shining through a finger as more or less blood pulses through it with each heart beat. Well done, Damien!

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Contest: Mystery NXT Project (update)

Some people have mailed me asking if it was a light sensor.  Well, yes, it’s a sensor that uses light, but that’s far too generic an answer to accept. I’ve been working on the Mystery Project and it’s currently not working yet.  I’ve probably made a mistake on the prototyping board.  Here’s a picture of its current state. It doesn’t ...

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Come dFlex Your Creative Muscle!

Dexter Industries are hosting a contest.  There are two ways to win one of their dFlex sensors, click on the [LINK] to find out more!

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Thanks, Dexter Industries!

Today my package from Dexter Industries was delivered.  I had been looking forward to its impending arrival for a couple of days now.  Dexter Industries are a relatively new player in the NXT sensor field.  Last year they launched their dSwitch, a sensor that allows you to control a mains powered appliance with your NXT. They’ve expanded their range of ...

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