![]() Bruce took us on another tour of his Science Museum lab. |
![]() Bruce's sand mechanical sand sculpture. |
![]() The business end. It has a linear slide and a rotary table. |
![]() The dancing water sculpture. This has multiple water jets that are solenoid valve controlled. |
![]() A computer controlled race track. |
![]() The egg plotter. |
![]() A light bulb that was done on the egg plotter. |
![]() Another light bulb that was done on the egg plotter. |
![]() A device to illustrate calculus in the real world. |
![]() A big laser. It's about 3 ft. long. And that a big slide rule too! |
![]() SAnd painting done on Bruce's sand painting machine. |
![]() Some giant cock roaches that were in a terarium. I don't think they had anything to do with robots, mechanics or physics. But they sure were creepy... |
![]() A weird robotic like sculpture. I guess she is saying come back to the lab to see what is new. |
![]() Back at the meeting... A box of free stuff. |
![]() Alan Kilian is discussing the pick-and-place robot (Angie) he is working on for Bruce. |
![]() Jeff Hove with his Palm Walker robot. |
![]() Another shot of the Angie robot. |
![]() Michael Walsh is working on one of his portable computers. |
![]() The computer and a Basic Stamp development board. I think that computer says T5000 on it. |
![]() Michael's robot. |
![]() William Crolley and Dennis Dierks playing with some of the free stuff. |
![]() Some of the people. |
![]() Jeff Sampson has his robot with the laser ranging system set up. |
![]() Discussion about a plotter drive mechanism. |
![]() The final plotter diagram. |