I like to build remote-controlled robots that use propellers. I've tried using the EV3 to build flying drones using the Education blades several times before.
Hello @Builderdude35 very very interesting video thanks I noticed that at 6min55 in your video the motor stops when the slider arrives completly on the end in one direction Do you know why it stops ? Thanks
I would like to have my FLL Team members "drive" their FLL robot in the FLL competitions, but (of course) that isn't allowed. :) Seriously, it would be fun for two Robot Inventor BATTLEBOTS to be driven by their handlers, just like in the hit TV show, "Battlebots". Lego Technic parts are surprisingly durable, and the robots could be rebuilt and improved many times for hours of fun!
Hi Kyle, I’m from a new generation of followers on your channel. Great job!!!!!!! An idea that I haven't seen well explained on youtube (not well done at least) is how to make a self-balancing robot (a segway) that can move back and foward, overcome obstacles and inclinations [software and build]. If you do it will certainly be one of the first and it will be a success.
Hey Glauber, welcome to my channel! It's almost as if you read the script... I'm publishing a video on a simple balancing robot (tutorial) in the next few weeks. It doesn't avoid obstacles (yet), but it can show you how to use a PID. Keep your eyes out!
Is it possible to show the name of the bottom on the remote control display? When I make many buttons on the display, it is easy to distinguish buttons.
I have some questions: 1. Can I also control a powered up medium or L motor with the app? 2. I want my mindstorms motors to start in the absolute position when the turning the hub on. From there, when I use a slider, I want to rotate them BUT stop at a certain maximum angle. Is that possible ( or should I use phyton for it? )?
What kind of remote control robots do you like to make? RC cars? A space rover? Share your robot idea here!
I like to mount an old iphone to my FLL robot and take footage of the surroundings.
I like to build remote-controlled robots that use propellers. I've tried using the EV3 to build flying drones using the Education blades several times before.
@@hydroworld-soontobemigrate6160 Unfortunately the ev3 is too heavy.
@@andrewzhuo6399 Right... :)
Hello @Builderdude35 very very interesting video thanks
I noticed that at 6min55 in your video the motor stops when the slider arrives completly on the end in one direction
Do you know why it stops ?
Thanks
Your videos are awesome! Found your channel and all of your lego videos are super cool! Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much, and welcome to my channel! I hope you enjoy all of the content I have planned for the next few months!
I would like to have my FLL Team members "drive" their FLL robot in the FLL competitions, but (of course) that isn't allowed. :) Seriously, it would be fun for two Robot Inventor BATTLEBOTS to be driven by their handlers, just like in the hit TV show, "Battlebots". Lego Technic parts are surprisingly durable, and the robots could be rebuilt and improved many times for hours of fun!
I agree with you
yes this is a super cool idea! My brother and I used to do something similar when we were young
Hi Kyle,
I’m from a new generation of followers on your channel. Great job!!!!!!!
An idea that I haven't seen well explained on youtube (not well done at least) is how to make a self-balancing robot (a segway) that can move back and foward, overcome obstacles and inclinations [software and build].
If you do it will certainly be one of the first and it will be a success.
Hey Glauber, welcome to my channel! It's almost as if you read the script... I'm publishing a video on a simple balancing robot (tutorial) in the next few weeks. It doesn't avoid obstacles (yet), but it can show you how to use a PID. Keep your eyes out!
Is it possible to show the name of the bottom on the remote control display?
When I make many buttons on the display, it is easy to distinguish buttons.
Can you make some examples on the circular slider.
Thanks, dude! You are amazing! How did you find time to study, though?
Your video is very useful nice
Is it work for ev3?
Does this work for lego mindstorms ev3’s?
I have some questions:
1. Can I also control a powered up medium or L motor with the app?
2. I want my mindstorms motors to start in the absolute position when the turning the hub on. From there, when I use a slider, I want to rotate them BUT stop at a certain maximum angle. Is that possible ( or should I use phyton for it? )?
BRUH MY ROBOT WONT EVEN BUDGE WITH THE JOYSTICK
Same