What extras would you buy?
Posted: 22 Feb 2013, 12:12
Simple question: what are the best things to add to a NXT2.0 (8547) set?
A bit of background, in case anyone's interested. I was lucky enough to be given the 8547 set for my birthday last year. I spent 3 or 4 months designing and making a robot to play connect 4, which was lots of fun. It worked OK, but I was planning to make a few improvements, take photos/video, and start something else. Sadly, RealLife(tm) got in the way, and I haven't done anything with it since. My birthday's coming up again, and I was thinking about asking family and friends to give me some more bits, but I'm not really sure what. My vague thoughts were:
- Sensors seem a bit project-specific, and I don't actually have any specific projects in mind, but I'm open to suggestions.
- 3 motors sort of seems like enough, but I imagine you could always find uses for them. Are there any other types of motor with advantages over the NXT2 ones? Any other kinds of actuators? Can you even buy them separately?
- It seemed to me like the box had quite a lot of beams and axles, lots of joining-peg-things, and lots of weird-and-wonderful connectory bits (though never *quite* the one I was imagining!), but was short on gears/cogs, and had no 'thin' beams (I had tosteal borrow a couple from my son's lego ). Can you buy a box with lots of useful technic bits in?
Any other ideas?
Cheers,
Ian.
A bit of background, in case anyone's interested. I was lucky enough to be given the 8547 set for my birthday last year. I spent 3 or 4 months designing and making a robot to play connect 4, which was lots of fun. It worked OK, but I was planning to make a few improvements, take photos/video, and start something else. Sadly, RealLife(tm) got in the way, and I haven't done anything with it since. My birthday's coming up again, and I was thinking about asking family and friends to give me some more bits, but I'm not really sure what. My vague thoughts were:
- Sensors seem a bit project-specific, and I don't actually have any specific projects in mind, but I'm open to suggestions.
- 3 motors sort of seems like enough, but I imagine you could always find uses for them. Are there any other types of motor with advantages over the NXT2 ones? Any other kinds of actuators? Can you even buy them separately?
- It seemed to me like the box had quite a lot of beams and axles, lots of joining-peg-things, and lots of weird-and-wonderful connectory bits (though never *quite* the one I was imagining!), but was short on gears/cogs, and had no 'thin' beams (I had to
Any other ideas?
Cheers,
Ian.