the art of lego design jason geist original version by michael rosenblatt september 10, 2003
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The Art of LEGO Design
Jason GeistOriginal version by Michael Rosenblatt
September 10, 2003
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Sources• The Art of LEGO Design, by Fred G.
Martin
• LEGO kit instructions
• Internet
• ME! And other TA’s, of course.
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Goals:
• Build better robots– Minimize mechanical breakdowns– Build robots that are easy to control– Encourage good design strategy– Strive for elegant, clever solutions
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Know your Materials
• Quick facts:– Plastic bricks since 1949 (wooden blocks prior)– On average, 2100 different parts each year– Manufacturing tolerance: 1/1000 of an inch– Number of ways of combining six 8-stud bricks:
102,981,500– Widely used by scientists and engineers as a rapid
prototyping tool
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Geometry
• 1-stud brick dimensions: exactly 5/16” x 5/16” x 3/8” (excluding stud height 1/16”),
• This is the base geometry for all LEGO components
• Three plates = 1 brick in height
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Structure
• Common pitfall when trying to increase mechanical robustness:
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Structure
• The right way:
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Structure
• The right way:
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Connector pegs
• Black pegs are tight-fitting for locking bricks together.
• Grey pegs turn smoothly in bricks for making a pivot
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Structure
• LEGO bricks are finicky:– They HATE duct tape.– They HATE hot glue. – They HATE super glue. – They HATE epoxy.
• You should never need adhesives to build reliable LEGO structures
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Help!!!
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Drivetrain• LEGO Gears
8T
16T
24T
40T
24TCrown
1T Worm Bevel
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Worm Gears• Pull one tooth per revolution
1
2
3
4• Result is a 24:1 gearbox• Not back driveable!
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Motors
• 9V Gear Motor
• ~ 150 mA
• 300 RPM (no load)
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Motors• 9V Micro Motor
• 20-30 RPM
• Internal two stage orbital gearbox (wow!)
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Mounting Motors
Note Bulge under motor
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Mounting Motors• Add a gear:
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Mounting Motors• Use special 2x1 stud plate with “wing”
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Build for good control
• Slow vs. fast?
• Gear backlash
• Stability
• Skidding
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Wires• Take pride in your wires!!!
• Wire management: use zip ties!!
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Design Strategy• Incremental
– Test components parts as you build them• Drivetrain
• Sensors, sensor mounting
• Structure
• Don’t be afraid to redesign
• KISS
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Design Strategy• Drivetrain driven
• Chassis/structure driven
• Modular?
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Testing
• Don’t wait until you have a final robot to test– Interaction of systems – Work division (work concurrently)
• Develop test methods
• Repeatability
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Philosophy
• Have fun
• Be creative, unique
• Strive for cool solutions, that work!
• Aesthetics: it’s fun to make beautiful robots!