I'm not sure if it would help, (I'm no good at this stuff) but there
is a powerpoint show in the files section that discusses cubing robots
and proposed prices. Check it out:
http://f3.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/QBmuQ-rxNslZ7LS_qglZSUnEL0rYKvhR6gJVNLvu1RTqaKCK08tx3tNhFkw_aFar3QFSt3etQYEYtYb4_qLFTpdc6WRn/KENKEV1.ppt
or:
KENKEV1.ppt  in the files section

Hope that helps!

Peter Greenwood

--- In [email protected], "invisible000man"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi,
> my friends and i are planning to attempt to build a cubing robot....
> 
> we were just wondering what motor would be good?
> logically, we were thinking that a low rpm, high torque motor would be 
> preferable, but we aren't sure about the numbers (like specific rpm and 
> torque values)
> 
> also, does anybody happen to have an estimate for how much it will cost 
> to buy all the supplies necessary to build the most rudimentary cubing 
> robot? (start out without color recognition....using manual input 
> instead)
> 
> thanks!
>






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