Describe your team's robot attachment. Include a description of what the attachment allows the robot to do. Remember the attachment has to serve a meaningful purpose - it cannot be purely decorative.
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Alviena and Alexis ;D
11/29/2012 04:11:16 am
Alexis and Alviena are creating the trexbot. The claw/mouth is supposed to pick up blocks. It could use a light sensor to detect where the object is. They are still building/and finding the itsy bitsy pieces, which are very hard to find. :)
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Xavier
11/29/2012 04:47:19 am
How are u going to use the light sensor, and are you going to use touch sensors to detect the objects also??
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Nikolas, Jona, Sarinar
11/29/2012 04:11:24 am
Our robot is running on a remote control and will draw a certain object or picture. We have attached an arm with a marker tied around with rubber bands to it, so we can draw. Another attachment is the remote control its self. Its has 3 touch sensors that act as the buttons of the controller. One bug we ran into that we couldn't fix was to enable the marker to move up and down. It is impossible to do, due to the limited amount of inputs on the robot. So basically, when we're finished with one part we will have to pick up the marker manually.
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Fareeha & Angelika
11/29/2012 04:12:46 am
We are making the robot pick up a sponge and drop it in a bowl of water and run back to where it started
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Xavier
11/29/2012 04:16:09 am
how?
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we
11/29/2012 04:29:17 am
It will have arms
Ally&Marcy
11/29/2012 04:22:44 am
How will u do it? Wont the robot get wet or something?We are very confused... -.-
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fareeha and angelika
11/29/2012 04:28:35 am
the bowl will be smaller, and the robot will have arms. Were not going to drop the whole robot in!
Ally&Marcy
11/29/2012 04:34:37 am
-____- Ok. I still dont understand -Ally
guess
11/29/2012 04:44:50 am
Nobody understands except us.
Crystal
11/29/2012 04:46:16 am
You would need multiple motors and that itself would be too heavy.
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fareeha
12/13/2012 04:20:49 am
never mind we are not going to do that. we are going to make the robot push something that is mildly heavy and then make the robot turn to the other side of the object and move hat object through an obstacle course that we would have set
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Crystal and Yuliya
11/29/2012 04:13:40 am
We are going to make and program a robot to wipe up water as it is navigating through a maze. We will accomplish this by using an attachment connected to a sponge and towel with a motor and a light sensor. The motor will lift the sponge and towel as the robot turns and goes through the maze.
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David and Paul
11/29/2012 04:13:52 am
Our teams robot attachment is two arms to use as battering rams, and a spinning motor with axles and gears attached. The purpose of our robot is to box against Sebastian and Xavier's robot. We have finished building and programing our robot and are testing it today.
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Xavier and Sebastian
11/29/2012 04:14:27 am
Our robot is battling David and Paul's robot in a boxing match. We currently know that Davids robot is using some sort of a drill, as an offense. As a result of that, our robot will be using stable parts to hold up against their robot's attacks. Our robots will also be using some sort of wire that connects the "hands" that will attack their robot. We will be using touch sensors to signal the hands to "swing" on their robot.
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Ally and Marcy
11/29/2012 04:20:16 am
The purpose of the robot is that it will plow our soil, and plant seeds. Our robot will consist of many attachments such as a tube at the back of the robot, and a brick at the front which will plow the soil and drop the "seeds" (paper cut-outs)
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Ally&Marcy
11/29/2012 04:24:26 am
We are trying to find a brick!!! We CAN'T find it :'( Grr
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angelika
11/29/2012 04:31:40 am
what kind of brick is it maybe we have it
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