A German builder named leggor has created a remote control for his NXT fatboy motorcyle. That by itself isn’t anything new. Many folks have created remote controls for their NXT projects. What is neat about this remote control… is it simulates a real motorcycle handlebar. Complete with twistable throttle and a break. A simple shot [...]
NXT controlled motorcycle – with realistic steering!
October 9th, 2008 · No Comments · Models
Tags:Motorcyle·NXT·Remote Control
LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT One-Kit Wonders
September 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments · News
Sneak peak at the cover of a new book coming out soon. Expected ship-date is November 2008. The book contains 10 robots that can each be built with a single NXT kit. Many of the robots have extra challenges for you to accomplish. All the robots have high resolution digital instructions so you can build [...]
Tags:LEGO·NXT·NXT Step·One-Kit Wonders
LEGO MINDSTORMS Pin Plotter
August 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Models
Originally built in January of 2007, the Pin Plotter has undergone several changes. The current version is capable of producing 1.3 holes per millimeter! As you can see from the picture on the left, the detail is very good. The needle (for punching the holes in the paper) is the only non-LEGO part in the [...]
Tags:model·NXC·NXT·pin plotter
A new addition to my family…
August 26th, 2008 · 2 Comments · General
I’m the proud new owner of Jack. Jack is an Omnibot 2000. He was left on my doorstep in a basket, with a spare change of batteries. I don’t know who his parents are, so I’ve adopted him. Unfortunately, Jack has one problem. He is missing his remote. This means, I can’t control Jack’s behavior. [...]
Tags:hacks·Jack·NXT·omnibot 2000·project
LEGO Powered Slide Rule Clock
August 18th, 2008 · No Comments · Models
Originally designed by inventor Greg Blonder, this version of the clock is powered by the LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT system. It uses foam core for the slider and framing. There is a video of the Slide Rule Clock in action, plus links to Greg Blonder’s original renderings of the Slide Rule Clock. A rather nice idea. [...]
Tags:math·NXT·slide rule
NXT++ – A new programming language to control the NXT
August 15th, 2008 · No Comments · Languages
Cory Walker has developed a new set of libraries for working with your NXT from a C++ program. He calls it NXT++. NXT++ is an interface written in C++ that allows the control LEGO MINDSTORMS robots directly through USB or Bluetooth connections. The interface is intended to be simple and easy to use. The code [...]
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