Hi Anton, I am a 5th grader and followed your instructions and it is so cool as it works perfectly! Thanks a ton for sharing and your friend for creating it!!
Hi Anton, thanks a million for sharing all this. I finished one just now (leaving out the non-essential bells and whistles) and it's working like a charm! One thing seems to be lacking in the building instructions: which device goes into which Hub port. After checking the code I found out, maybe it's useful for others. A: Distance Sensor B: Right Flipper motor C: Color Sensor D: Basket rotation motor E: Color Sensor Scan Motor F: Left Flipper motor
I built this yesterday, and I’m astonished how good it is. Some very nice Lego engineering, and it’s quick! No sure what the program load process is doing - I assume it’s leaving some stuff resident in memory somehow which the main solver program can access. Anyone have any insights into what it’s doing? Big thanks to Jaap for confirming which devices go in which port - that wasn’t very clear in the instructions. My one design contribution to get mine to work was a single “mod” (😂😂😂) The cube I was using is a bit smaller than the ‘standard’ size. Consequently, it wouldn’t scan properly, and the robot would try three times and stop. I found by lifting up the front of the robot a few cm, the cube slid to the back of the basket, and so always remained close enough to the sensor for it to register all the colours properly! So, anyone having trouble ‘cos their cube is a bit small, just lift the front feet a bit so that the basket slopes backwards slightly😄👍
For some reason the code will only inspect my cube but wont solve it and will only give it back to me after it inspects 3 times. Does anyone know how to fix this?
I had the same issue and could solve it with a little reconstruction. The problem was, that the color sensor did not get close enough to the cube and therefore could not detect the colours. The sensor is held by four black stipes with seven holes each. I replaced those by longer ones (9 holes) to get the sensor further down. With that modification the cube was not only scanned but also turned/solved after the scan procedure.
I think my Rubik’s cube is too thight, I bought a official licensed one in Walmart but the Robot gets stuck while solving it. Where I can a get a better cube and which model?
Hi, I assembled the robot (thx thx), but there was no indication of which motor goes on which port. Also, can the cube being used by the human be solved by the robot? Will the colors work?
I have a small problem, the robot scans orange on my cube as red and is in a constant loop of scanning, I tried to make the arm longer so it can get closer to the cube but it still scans orange as red. Someone please help.
Hi Anton, I am a 5th grader and followed your instructions and it is so cool as it works perfectly! Thanks a ton for sharing and your friend for creating it!!
Hi Anton, thanks a million for sharing all this. I finished one just now (leaving out the non-essential bells and whistles) and it's working like a charm!
One thing seems to be lacking in the building instructions: which device goes into which Hub port.
After checking the code I found out, maybe it's useful for others.
A: Distance Sensor
B: Right Flipper motor
C: Color Sensor
D: Basket rotation motor
E: Color Sensor Scan Motor
F: Left Flipper motor
Thanks for helping out!
did yours not just scan?
Where can I find the build instructions???
gee, thanks
Thanks for sharing 👍
I built it. I installed the code. I hit a wall. I’m using iPad, and I’m stuck on the coding. Any help, please, anyone?
I love the human vs. machine races!
I will add a link to your channel. Thanks for the amazing model!
I've just found a set and bought it so I can make 1 of these
lol very nice presentation!
Nice even I am a lego mindstorms fan and have my own channel. Tech Booster
Sweet!!!!
I built this yesterday, and I’m astonished how good it is.
Some very nice Lego engineering, and it’s quick!
No sure what the program load process is doing - I assume it’s leaving some stuff resident in memory somehow which the main solver program can access. Anyone have any insights into what it’s doing?
Big thanks to Jaap for confirming which devices go in which port - that wasn’t very clear in the instructions.
My one design contribution to get mine to work was a single “mod” (😂😂😂) The cube I was using is a bit smaller than the ‘standard’ size. Consequently, it wouldn’t scan properly, and the robot would try three times and stop. I found by lifting up the front of the robot a few cm, the cube slid to the back of the basket, and so always remained close enough to the sensor for it to register all the colours properly!
So, anyone having trouble ‘cos their cube is a bit small, just lift the front feet a bit so that the basket slopes backwards slightly😄👍
The program uses a program to write a database and python lib to the internal flash drive.
I spent an entire day and it only scans the poisons and forgets to actually solve it
thanks for the cube solution
I like your projects Anton
Super cool and fast
You are Genious
Im proud of you
Awsome!! This robot adding in the Mindstorms app??
No, only through the link in the video. It shows how to upload the code through the Mindstorms app.
whoa, there are tooooooooooooo many buildind steps, but it's worth it
Can you please make a video on how to program it? thank you
Hi could you make a tutorial on how you made it
My one only Scan the cube does anyone know how to fix this?
The two cubes I have are a Rubik's brand from 2023 and a Moyu Meilong 3C. Can the Mindcuber-RI work on those cubes?
It just scans it for me
It dosent actually solve it :(
saame
me too
For some reason the code will only inspect my cube but wont solve it and will only give it back to me after it inspects 3 times. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Hi, I had similar issue, i found that the color sensor was too short to be able to scan correctly
When i start the program the platform just spins and doesnt do anything what do i do?
Just change the engines slots.
What size (mm) cube is this designed for?
I am getting this error, how to fix: NameError: name 'fatal_error' isn't defined
Have you used a magnetic cube?
It works both with and without magnets. The mechanism is pretty accurate!
Amazing cube solver!
But how do you coding it?
I didn't. @IAssemble did it.
We're do you get the instructions and coding?
it just scans the cube, please help me why.. :(
I had the same issue and could solve it with a little reconstruction. The problem was, that the color sensor did not get close enough to the cube and therefore could not detect the colours. The sensor is held by four black stipes with seven holes each. I replaced those by longer ones (9 holes) to get the sensor further down. With that modification the cube was not only scanned but also turned/solved after the scan procedure.
@@sparry9774 thanks for the advice, it helped me a lot
I think my Rubik’s cube is too thight, I bought a official licensed one in Walmart but the Robot gets stuck while solving it. Where I can a get a better cube and which model?
Silicon spray for a tight plastic cube. Aim into the gaps and wipe off the outside afterwards though!
Can you program this to practice OLL and PLL? like scramble to T shape, L shape etc...?
Yes, you can edit the python code to program the moves.
I made one but it doesn’t work…
Hi, I assembled the robot (thx thx), but there was no indication of which motor goes on which port. Also, can the cube being used by the human be solved by the robot? Will the colors work?
I've seen the indications. Most cubes work. Best to go to the mindcuber facebook page for support.
@@AntonsMindstorms Hi Antons: Indications where? I don't have Facebook...
@@AntonsMindstorms could you post the port mapping here please?
@@jackfmail Have you looked on mindcuber.com?
I have a small problem, the robot scans orange on my cube as red and is in a constant loop of scanning, I tried to make the arm longer so it can get closer to the cube but it still scans orange as red. Someone please help.
It can happen on some cubes. Ask mindcuber.com
Mine only scans and does not slove, any one else had the same issue? how to fix it?
Hi, I had similar issue, i found that the color sensor was too short to be able to scan correctly
@@mttm4506 hi, the only thing that I did after I found that out was increased the light....it helped it see the colors better.
Does anyone have a scrambler program set up for this?
I haven't but it is easy to make if you look at the included python code. You can easily execute 20 random turns.
@@AntonsMindstorms I don’t know python at all but I got it to work with just the block code from scratch!