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I'm kinda wondering where you would fit in the hunter unless he's hunting for dolphins, which I DO NOT approve of. I have been thinking about something along those lines though but to build a functional dolphin while keeping the round shape just seems impossible. I need more than a month to perfect a build like that.
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Still one month left to enter I assume? I want to be in this contest but I just don't know what to build that doesn't include stuff with wheels At least there's still time....
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The length of the tubes has to be somewhat the same length of course. I know that already. And nope, no mindstorms, it weighs way too much and takes up valuable space for the big motors. I was just looking for an autovalve solution that is fail-safe with basically no continuous wear on the components at any given time.
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I see, that is actually very clever. It's not what I'm looking for though as I need 4 closed loops, with 4 sets of pump/valve/cylinder to make sure all cylinders travel at the same time. You'd also still need some kind of autovalve to turn the slave valve first though. Neutral position doesn't matter. Who uses neutral in an automated system anyway? EDIT: I also build my 3D model IRL. It works fine except it doesn't slide as good as I imagined since the worm gear interferes slightly with the sliding rack. It still slides to the end every time though. I'm not sure if I should replace my current autovalve with this one since it's more than twice as big, but the continuous stress on the 8t gears are much much lower.
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1 regular sized cylinder can easily handle 4 valves as I've found out. However, where would the excess air go when the cylinder has reached maximum length? What is so great about this original design is that there is no continuous pressure on the 8t gear at all and the fact that it can just run indefinitely. What I came up with however is very bulky but only because I'd need to place the valves somewhere. The core idea is only 3 studs thick and could be implemented basically anywhere where it's possible to place a valve underneath it.
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For my own purpose I need a 4-valve switch. One 8t gear can handle 2 valves easily but not 4 so I came up with this: The model is basically mirrored in both the x, y and z axis. Pink color indicates the steering for sliding so it won't make any funny slides. Orange color on 3x0,5 liftarms means both sides are linked, hence the 16t gears as well.
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It was just an example for the simple and very basic "IF" command You'd have to replace the condition for if to be true or false depending on the way you program it
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Couldn't you just use an "IF" command instead? Like: if motorlimit = true; motor = 0; else; motor = 100; end_if;
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It's going no where. I haven't been working on it or anything else since my last post at all which is basically exactly 6 months ago. I've got other stuff in my head recently and need a nice break.
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Lucra LC470
Carsten Svendsen replied to VKTechnic's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
It looks really good. Does it have a bonnet as well?