Well, the Telluride workshop is a "go" for 2002. Specifically, you can enroll in a BIOBug hack day, among other classes, like this...
We're starting to get feedback on Sumovore modifications by our customers. Like, turning the Sumovore into a Room-rover. Or 18V motor operation modifications. Or 'Kaoken' double-voltage adrenaline charges when pushing an opponent. All sorts of stuff!
We'll start featuring these modifications shortly, but until then, you may want to take a look at our own Grant McKee's personal page on the Sintra-stiffener hack he's implemented. We're looking at making this a permanent addition to the Sumovore kit, but until then, visit his site for details!
Well, the Telluride workshop is a "go" for 2002. Specifically, you can enroll in a BIOBug hack day, among other classes, like this...
This mini-sumo design by Jeremy Bloyd-Peshkin features our wheels, and one of our favourite building materials, Sintra. We can't laser-cut sintra (PVC=bad stuff when burned), but milling it works well, as this builder shows. The asymmetric motor layout works, as proven by this contest-winning design (scroll to the bottom of the page).
The Resources section, which is a new and growing portion of our site to display all things BEAM, now contains a brand new project that can be built off of the Solarbotics BEP (Bicore Experimenters PCB). Introducing... BEP Application #5 -- The Turbot. This extremely popular bot is a milestone in the amazing combination of […]
I just tripped over this article showing off some AMAZING footage of Mark's new creations. Enjoy! Read More...
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