Alt-BEAM Archive
Message #06226
To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: PLA Turd mr_roboto101@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 13:53:14 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [alt-beam] Stuff and PAGER MOTORS for sale
Well Since all you BEAMers out there have been
bitching about how you need some pager motors and that
you don't want to go pay Solar Botics for their
motors. Well today is your day. I got some nice dime
size pager motors here. And I'm willing to sell them.
I also got a nice little list of other stuff I'm
selling. So go take a peak and mail me back if your
interested in anything you see here. Laters!
Nice little Pager Motors
These babies are not quite as
small as TPMs but not as big as
regular motors. To give you an idea
of their size, they're sime size long.
And they do not I repeat! No wieghts
attached.
Specs: 7,000RPM@1v
18,000RPM@2v
Price: $5US each
Got Plasti-Dip??
Can't get your hands on
the famous Plasti-Dip??
Well I got some right here.
Nice big can. Available in
Black, Red, Yellow, if you care.
Price: $13US a can
Fuse clips or Motor Holder?
Well if you can't find any
fuse clips for your next project?
I go them, their really nice. They
can hold the motors right on top.
They can just about hold any size
pager motor you got.
Price: 2/$1US
Well just a few things. I'll hopefully be getting
my own webpage soon. Well any way if you are
interested in any of these iteams just get back to me
and tell me how much of what you want to get.
As Arnold once said "I'll be back".
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Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
6227 Wed, 29 Sep 1999 09:53:30 +1000 vibration as "locomotion"? BEAM Zulu
> hi all!
>
> i've just got this idea... instead of using motors to move a photovore
> around... how about using vibrators to "vibrate" the bot around?. i.e.
> attaching vibrators instead of motors to a photopopper circuit. from what
i
> see, this would give the bot a mroe insect like movement.. however, motion
> may not be as controlled as compared with using motors and.. hmm... the
> vibrations would lossen things up on the frame? i'm not sure... any
> comments on this?
>
>
> rgds
>
>
> Zulu
>
> The Difference between interest and committment
> is that when you are interested in something, you
> do it only when its convenient. When you are
> committed to something, you accept only results,
> no excuses ----- Kenneth Blanchard -----
>
>
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