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Message #02990



To: Nicholas Smith nik@resourcekt.co.uk
From: "George Rix" rix.g@bmts.com
Date: Wed, 05 May 1999 16:36:48 -0400
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Multiple Inputs for Nv neurons


The container is about the size of your fist, but it's flattened. So, it has
the diameter of your fist, but not the height. It's going to be good. I have
plenty of silicone sealant, though, so I can use that. I also have the motor
outside the case, so there are wires running from it to the motor's cases. I
think I'll use silicone sealant on them, as well.
Thanks!
Signing off,
Rob Rix
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'Your simian countenance suggests a heritage unusually rich in species
diversity' - Calvin & Hobbes, by Bill Watterson

> How Big? I build loads of aqua robots and I have found that the best way is
> to get yourself some clear sillicon sealent and mould it arround your robots
> frame (I like to make a clay cast for this). It is clear so your solar
> panels/light sensors can also go inside, it is flexable so you can build
> your robot with kinda musels inside and it will move like a
> fish/ray/jellyfish... etc... (insert your creature here) makes your robot
> near indestructable, well almost. The only problem is that if anything goes
> wrong or you want to make a change you have to perform "Robot surgery" on
> cna cut it open with a scaple. Then your left with a big scar down your
> robot.

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