Thursday, October 2, 2008

American Sweedish Museum with Nathan Sawaya







Located is South Philadelphia, Pennsylvaina, A museum called the American Sweedish Historical Museum has an exhibit featuring Nathan Sawaya. Although non-Technic, these creations are:

1. HUGE!
2. Very Reaistic
3. Sold for $100,000+
4. Featured on many major news companies.
5. again, HUGE!


I don't have many pictures of the museum, but I have some of Nathan's creations.

I am still amazed about these beyond-expert-builder creations and I want to try to build the skateboard.

Visit their website at: http://www.americanswedish.org/frames.htm

Sunday, September 21, 2008

LEGO Mac



It dosen't really get better than this. Even
if  I don't like Macs.
It is actually 2 computers in one, a PC (Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz CPU) with Mac OS and a Mac Mini. Here is the original article:

"At first sight, this looked like a perfect working reproduction of a Mac Pro made of Lego, so I was ready to call it the best Lego computer in the history of best Lego computers. Then, when I learnt that it houses one full PC running Mac OS X and a Mac Mini, I felt something happening, this tingling sensation, this turgidity that made me feel a bit dizzy. And when I finally saw the Steve Jobs minifig standing there and took a closer look at it, nerdgasm finally ensued:

 Made out of 2,588 Lego bricks, the Mac Pro was designed in Lego Digital Designer 2.0 for the MacMod Challenge 2008. The Hackintosh is a plain PC with a Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz CPU running Mac OS X, while the Mac Mini is a Core Duo 1.66Ghz. And the Steve Jobs minifig doesn't have any CPU. "
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Saturday, September 20, 2008

XP .RSO Sounds

Don't you just want that NXT startup tone to change? Do you just happen to like the Windows startup music? Well guess what? Now you can enjoy XP tones on the NXT. These tones have been cut and compresed to give the best audio yet the least amount of space. Download it here.
(Of course the orignal songs and tones were from Windows.)

Slowing the Site

Sorry guys, but school is going to start and I am going to be really busy doing stuff and probably will only update the site once a month or less till winter vacation start where I have free time again. But in the meanwhile have fun building a robot!

Robot Tips #1: Dragster Improvements

OK, so you've probably built a NXT dragster before inspired by those fast racers right? Well now I will show you some tips on how to make a very fast and efficient dragster. First is the gear ratio. This is very important. The 1:15 gear ratio is the start of the deficiency of your dragster. So you'll have to find a smaller ratio. I find that using the 1:8.333 ratio works the best with stock* parts. Next is wheel circumference. The phrase bigger is better fits here perfectly. You can use stock wheels and get 6 MPH out of it. (If you have enough track, 7 MPH is able to achieve.)  Now find the largest wheel you have. The Green Exo-Force wheel is probably the largest. Now is the important part, you battery options. The Energizer E2 is probably you pick of choice. It is super light weight and can give a ton of boost. But the cost is not. If you are sticking with rechargeables but have a big fat wallet you might want to try the LEGO rechargeables, sure not exactly called fast charging or lots of power but it has a plug in charge that makes it easy for multiple runs. It is light to counter act the downsides. Now if you don't have a such big wallet and don't mind 120 grams (30 grams heavier than LEGO's rechargeable battery pack) then try the nice GP batteries. They are only sold in 3 stores in the US but they give 0.1 V more than the rechargeable (I pretty big difference). They also are not pricey but can withstand a huge load for a long time considering they are just normal batteries. My cheep 1300Mah batteries can withstand 3 amps for 20 min! That is more than 3 motors under complete stress. Though it is probably not recommended. Now the weight comes to mind. The phrase bigger is better really doesn't fit here. You want to make your dragster as light but as strong as possible. Try only using essential elements and ignore the decorations. The decorations can produce drag and unstability of the NXT so just leave them behind. When your robot is traveling near 5 MPH and is only a few hundred grams, you want to try to keep it as aerodynamic as possible as the wind can effect it at this speed. But, don't ever keep strength out of your mind. Toque is lost due to the friction of the gears. The more friction the less energy is transferred to the wheels making it lose its speed dramatically. So strengthen the gear connections by placing beams on both sides and use 2 gears instead of one to increase torque to give it more power. Also this last tip is to make the vehicle have only back and forth and have rubber front wheels. The swivel in the front makes it slippery and can make it slip and slide. That's about it for this time. I hope these tips helped you as I have been experimenting with my dragster traveling at a top speed of 6.7 MPH with only stock* wheels and mostly stock* elements (except for the front wheels).

* Stock means the stuff that comes with the set.

AM radio and NXT

Well another amazing thing I found (to me it is amazing  ). Well the NXT is detectable by AM radio! That means AM radio or shortwave can here the CPU in the form of loud static. It gets even better . The NXT will emit high and low tones switching continuously when bluetooth is on. It is amplified by the AM receiver when it is directly on top of the screen! It is probably caused by the bluetooth switching modes or its power cycle. You can actually here this without a receiver. Just stick the NXT close to your ears and if you are like under a certain age, probably 30 or 40 (I don't really know) then you might here it. This means that the NXT can be tracked by having other NXTs using AM radio with bigger antennas and more focused satellite like receivers will be able to track the NXT using the strength of the static signal and if it receives the 2 beeps. Or a kind of target locater where the NXT runs around on a predetermined track and waits till it hears these two beeps.

Roomba + NXT = NXTba?

It looks like you can purchase a $99 bluetooth adapter for your Roomba. So luckily, the bluetooth is serial! Meaning the NXT can connect to it! It looks harder than I originally thought it might be. But with it you  can acces probably alot of the Roomba. I haven't tried it myself. But it probably can access 3 bumper sensors, IR distance sensor, ledge detection, the driving motors with suspensions! , and the speaker. Also maybe the vacume and the lights and the dirt detection device. So, anyone want to take a spin with the NXT on a Roomba? To give you a start, try googling up "Rooba Serial Bluetooth Adapater" or "Rootooth" to either make or buy a bluetooth serial adapter. Have fun!