On Mar 9, 5:30 pm, Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]>
wrote:
> To "the effort and pleasure it will gif you when it’s finished", I would
> also add "and when you build it". Because mine is far from being finished, I
> even wonder if someday it'll be finished... For now, it does nothing except
> haunting my days :) My bot is derived from a RC tank toy 
> (photos:http://sirloon.net/loonaweb/sirblog/dissecting-a-rc-tank). I've built 
> a DC
> motor controller to control it, with back-emf sensor, and try to build a
> robot which could draw a map...

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> Long, long way to go..

using a Leopard II tank to draw a map,  thats a challenge
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> > I will send you some information, but its not a robot with wheels and
> > arms like most people think with associating robots, and I don’t know
> > what your RC tank robot does, could be just as nice as this one.
> > It is not the bigness or the difficultness of the project that makes
> > it a success but only the effort and pleasure it will gif you when
> > it’s finished ;-).
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> > Joep, i would love to see the schematics you have at this moment.
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> > Richard
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> Sébastien Lelonghttp://www.sirloon.nethttp://sirbot.org- Hide quoted text -
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