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Old Workshop Notes to March 2000 Back
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11th January 2000
The fun of cardboard engineering with a computer is that it is
so easy to experiment. Move a line 1mm to the left or right, print
out the net again and small problems with geometry are easily corrected.
Our latest model was of a somewhat experimental nature. Not even
sure if it was possible, we've been experimenting with cardboard
turbines.
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The model shown here is a late iteration. Click here
if you're interested in the design process, There've been some interesting
problems and insights on the way so we thought we'd jot some of
them down.
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21st March 2000
Okay, so its not made of card but we thought you
might like to see our Technical Lego walking machine. The batteries
and motor are off the shelf rather than Lego's own. The whole thing
seems quite stable but tends to drift to the right.
Next step is remote control steering, then a cardboard version!
Don't hold your breath!
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