I have built this model and it is amazing!!! I do have a programing question if i may. I figured out how to make a MyBlok for accurate turning using the gyro, but am unable to figure out how to make a "driving straight" MyBlok using the gyro. I want to ensure the robot is driving as straight as possible using a proportional drive MyBlok. Could you be of any assistance?
@@bobburgess850 What do you mean by 'drive as straight as possible'? I have program that uses the gyro to correct the direction of the robot so it keeps looking in the same direction (compensation for some small mechanical errors that make the robot turn a little bit). Is that what you are looking for?
@@DimitriDekyvere That is exactly what I am looking for. Would it be possible for you to share that with me? My father and I made one that works pretty well and would love to compare. I would gladly send you what we have created. We can send it in any direction at any angle and make it stay the course using the gyro. We are going to attempt to use it for First Lego League Challenge this year. I had a student/team member build the bot per your instructions. We will have to modify it some for it to really work for our purposes, but with the base you have provided, I think it could be pretty neat. The kids on the team REALLY like it. If you want to share what you have done, I can also share with you what we have done, and see if you like it.
hello, how did you find the correct angles I am trying to design an omnidirectional chassis for robot tournaments and I barely found the correct angles can you pls help me?
@@DimitriDekyvere I meant the motor positions I can't design 120° is there an alternative way to make 120° with lego that's why I commented I'm stuck on my design 😔
@@saitbilalhatipoglu3252 take a look at my buildinginstructions (see video description). I made 120deg angles with the LEGO bricks in the Spike Prime set.
Amazing car omi-3. Like it 😻
That is amazing! Very clever design, reusing wheels to be bigger wheels. (:
I have built this model and it is amazing!!! I do have a programing question if i may. I figured out how to make a MyBlok for accurate turning using the gyro, but am unable to figure out how to make a "driving straight" MyBlok using the gyro. I want to ensure the robot is driving as straight as possible using a proportional drive MyBlok. Could you be of any assistance?
@@bobburgess850 What do you mean by 'drive as straight as possible'? I have program that uses the gyro to correct the direction of the robot so it keeps looking in the same direction (compensation for some small mechanical errors that make the robot turn a little bit). Is that what you are looking for?
@@DimitriDekyvere That is exactly what I am looking for. Would it be possible for you to share that with me? My father and I made one that works pretty well and would love to compare. I would gladly send you what we have created. We can send it in any direction at any angle and make it stay the course using the gyro. We are going to attempt to use it for First Lego League Challenge this year. I had a student/team member build the bot per your instructions. We will have to modify it some for it to really work for our purposes, but with the base you have provided, I think it could be pretty neat. The kids on the team REALLY like it. If you want to share what you have done, I can also share with you what we have done, and see if you like it.
Great work Dimi!
Did it just wink at me 😮
For the code, to turn in place you put (0 0 20). What do you put to turn the other direction?
(0 0 -20) i think
@@DimitriDekyvere Thank you for the help
hello, how did you find the correct angles I am trying to design an omnidirectional chassis for robot tournaments and I barely found the correct angles can you pls help me?
How do you mean the correct angles? The 3 motors are 120 degr rotated to each other. If that is what you mean?
@@DimitriDekyvere I meant the motor positions I can't design 120° is there an alternative way to make 120° with lego that's why I commented I'm stuck on my design 😔
@@saitbilalhatipoglu3252 take a look at my buildinginstructions (see video description). I made 120deg angles with the LEGO bricks in the Spike Prime set.
@@DimitriDekyvere I see but I need bigger chassis so I can't use your's that's why I am searching an alternative but I lost my mind lol
🙂🔫
I built Ommi 3 and built lego robot inventor joystick
And you got them to work together? I would love to see that.
what software did you use to create the instructions?
That was done with Studio 2.0 from Bricklink. (And Philo's custom parts pack see Spike prime Robotmak3r community on Facebook.)
Could you use regular wheels instead of the ones listed?
You need omnidirectional wheels. You can buy or build them but i don't think it will work fine if you use regular wheels.
Very cool but boring to build pls make a easy one
How do you mean, an easy one? (The instructions can be downloaded as pdf.)
@@DimitriDekyvere oh ok thank you