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    robotguide.blogspot.com

    A few vids I have made for my school robotics club - let me know what you think!

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    RobotGuide - Online Instructional Videos

    very good, and informative but in some places your voice seems slightly quite-but thats just me being picky

    i had being wondering when the next one of these would be released, look forward to more, whats the next subject?

    alex

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      RobotGuide - Online Instructional Videos

      Im not sure, Im thinking of maybe covering some of the old rexs robot challenge stuff. Low pressure home rew pneumatics for featherweights...

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        RobotGuide - Online Instructional Videos

        good vids, some slight remarks on the first one, Antweights are 150 gr here in Europe, and 90% of the antweight pics are the US 453gr/1lb antweights. for some real antweight info try, http://www.antweight.co.ukhttp://www.antweight.co.uk or http://www.robotwars101.org/phpBBhttp://www.robotwars101.org/phpBB

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          RobotGuide - Online Instructional Videos

          See the speed at which the servo was rotating at the end of the video, was that the fastest it could go?

          Just curious, because a standard 360 conversion doesnt require the middle gears to be glued together, but a speed-modified 360 conversion does - yet the speed of the servo at the end of the video seems more like a normal 360 hack rather than a 360 speed hack.

          Excellent videos though, I take my hat off to you for putting the time and effort into producing online aides that will help people who want to get into robotics - look forward to seeing more of them (and if you do the Rexs low pressure pneumatic stuff Ill be interested to see how it turns out - when I tried it a few years ago it was about as effective as Razers hydraulic system with an air bubble in it )

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