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Kuroneko is taco'd!!

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Kuroneko is taco'd!!

Post by 1UpCheatachu » Tue Sep 05, 2006 12:37 am

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Tue Sep 05, 2006 12:37 am

I ordered an RN-1 last week. It's not here yet, but I plan to do a few mods on him. I plan to make his legs able to rotate, and his head too. I also plan to do the arm mod that Hivemind did not too long ago, at some point. But there's one problem: He needs a name! I've thought of a couple names, but they're all silly and weird. Here they are, in all their glory:

Ro-Bo-Nuh-Vuh-One (I always call RoboNovas Ro-Bo-Nuh-Vuhs for some reason, I guess because it sounds silly)

Robo-Adobo (My favorite food, w00t)

Uber Robot Man (LOL)

RoboFlash (I dream of making my RoboNova the fastest ever!)

That's it, help me out with names!
I ordered an RN-1 last week. It's not here yet, but I plan to do a few mods on him. I plan to make his legs able to rotate, and his head too. I also plan to do the arm mod that Hivemind did not too long ago, at some point. But there's one problem: He needs a name! I've thought of a couple names, but they're all silly and weird. Here they are, in all their glory:

Ro-Bo-Nuh-Vuh-One (I always call RoboNovas Ro-Bo-Nuh-Vuhs for some reason, I guess because it sounds silly)

Robo-Adobo (My favorite food, w00t)

Uber Robot Man (LOL)

RoboFlash (I dream of making my RoboNova the fastest ever!)

That's it, help me out with names!
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Re: My RN-1

Post by tempusmaster » Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:15 am

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Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:15 am

:roll: Ro-Bo-Nuh-Vuh-One
:? Robo-Adobo
:?: Uber Robot Man
:D RoboFlash
:idea: Robo-XP
8) RoboNuvo
:!: Fred
:roll: Ro-Bo-Nuh-Vuh-One
:? Robo-Adobo
:?: Uber Robot Man
:D RoboFlash
:idea: Robo-XP
8) RoboNuvo
:!: Fred
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Post by 1UpCheatachu » Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:39 am

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Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:39 am

Hehe, I'm likin' Robo-XP and Fred. :lol:
Hehe, I'm likin' Robo-XP and Fred. :lol:
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Post by 1UpCheatachu » Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:33 pm

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Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:33 pm

My RN-1, who I shall refer to as Fred from now on, has arrived! I haven't started building him, but I'm going to start really soon!
My RN-1, who I shall refer to as Fred from now on, has arrived! I haven't started building him, but I'm going to start really soon!
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Post by 1UpCheatachu » Thu Sep 07, 2006 5:33 am

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I finished building the grippers. It took forever, and it's not even very amazing... I guess I'm not a good robot builder like you guys...
I finished building the grippers. It took forever, and it's not even very amazing... I guess I'm not a good robot builder like you guys...
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Post by XenoEvil » Thu Sep 07, 2006 8:20 am

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Thu Sep 07, 2006 8:20 am

Dont be put off. It can take between 8 - 12 hours work to build the RoboNova and there are a few pit falls to watch out for in the instructions too. The words don't tie up with the pictures some times. I think there is a thread with some corrections on the forum.

My advice would be:-

Build it in small steps. I built mine over a period of a week and tried not to rush it. Saves the blistered hands from screwdrivers too.

I also only used 2 of the 4 screws on the servo horns until I was sure it was all ok. Then went back and screwed the rest in after the first test.

Use a good screw drivers so you dont mangle the screw heads coz you may need to get them out again.

Steady pace wins the race dude..!!
Dont be put off. It can take between 8 - 12 hours work to build the RoboNova and there are a few pit falls to watch out for in the instructions too. The words don't tie up with the pictures some times. I think there is a thread with some corrections on the forum.

My advice would be:-

Build it in small steps. I built mine over a period of a week and tried not to rush it. Saves the blistered hands from screwdrivers too.

I also only used 2 of the 4 screws on the servo horns until I was sure it was all ok. Then went back and screwed the rest in after the first test.

Use a good screw drivers so you dont mangle the screw heads coz you may need to get them out again.

Steady pace wins the race dude..!!
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Post by tempusmaster » Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:18 am

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1UpCheatachu wrote:I finished building the grippers. It took forever, and it's not even very amazing... I guess I'm not a good robot builder like you guys...


Most of us started off in the same situation you're facing now. I can remember staring at a bracket and checking the manual illustration for what seemed like hours (it was probably only a few minutes, but it felt like hours) before I got up the courage to put the first parts together.

Be patient, breathe deeply, take frequent breaks, and don't hesitate to ask for help when you think you need it.
1UpCheatachu wrote:I finished building the grippers. It took forever, and it's not even very amazing... I guess I'm not a good robot builder like you guys...


Most of us started off in the same situation you're facing now. I can remember staring at a bracket and checking the manual illustration for what seemed like hours (it was probably only a few minutes, but it felt like hours) before I got up the courage to put the first parts together.

Be patient, breathe deeply, take frequent breaks, and don't hesitate to ask for help when you think you need it.
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Post by 1UpCheatachu » Thu Sep 07, 2006 4:02 pm

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Thanks guys. I have Red Fox Dude helping me out with what to do and screwing stuff in. He's been a lot of help, and I probably wouldn't have finished one gripper yet without his help.
Thanks guys. I have Red Fox Dude helping me out with what to do and screwing stuff in. He's been a lot of help, and I probably wouldn't have finished one gripper yet without his help.
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Post by Robo1 » Thu Sep 07, 2006 7:16 pm

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Thu Sep 07, 2006 7:16 pm

a bit of advise an electrtic srcew driver for 10 bucks will make the whole thing so much easier!

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a bit of advise an electrtic srcew driver for 10 bucks will make the whole thing so much easier!

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Post by 1UpCheatachu » Fri Sep 08, 2006 6:31 am

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Today I assembled most of the right leg, and some of the left leg. I got cut while screwing in the screws, but it didn't hurt. My thumb and wrist are very tired at this point... But I'm proud of what I've done!
Today I assembled most of the right leg, and some of the left leg. I got cut while screwing in the screws, but it didn't hurt. My thumb and wrist are very tired at this point... But I'm proud of what I've done!
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Post by Pev » Fri Sep 08, 2006 7:48 am

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1UpCheatachu wrote:Today I assembled most of the right leg, and some of the left leg. I got cut while screwing in the screws, but it didn't hurt. My thumb and wrist are very tired at this point... But I'm proud of what I've done!


Cool, it is a mamoth task but sounds like you're making good progress. Just keep going at a steady pace and you'll be amazed how quickly it comes together.
1UpCheatachu wrote:Today I assembled most of the right leg, and some of the left leg. I got cut while screwing in the screws, but it didn't hurt. My thumb and wrist are very tired at this point... But I'm proud of what I've done!


Cool, it is a mamoth task but sounds like you're making good progress. Just keep going at a steady pace and you'll be amazed how quickly it comes together.
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Post by 1UpCheatachu » Fri Sep 08, 2006 11:34 pm

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Today I finished both legs and both arms. I plan to start the top of the torso tomorrow, but not the bottom, as I am still waiting for my extra servos and brackets to come for the leg rotation mod. Here's some pics of what I've done so far.

Front View

Top View
Today I finished both legs and both arms. I plan to start the top of the torso tomorrow, but not the bottom, as I am still waiting for my extra servos and brackets to come for the leg rotation mod. Here's some pics of what I've done so far.

Front View

Top View
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Post by 1UpCheatachu » Sun Sep 10, 2006 11:30 pm

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At this point I'm waiting for my servos to come... But in the meantime, RedFoxDude helped me think of a better name. Knowing that I'm a rabid cat lover, he suggested Kuroneko, which means black cat. I said, "hellz yes omg" and now my RN-1 is named Kuroneko.
At this point I'm waiting for my servos to come... But in the meantime, RedFoxDude helped me think of a better name. Knowing that I'm a rabid cat lover, he suggested Kuroneko, which means black cat. I said, "hellz yes omg" and now my RN-1 is named Kuroneko.
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Post by XenoEvil » Mon Sep 11, 2006 8:50 am

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Cool name. I can see the difficulty in choosing between that and FRED. lol. :

Just another word of advice, but feel free to do ur own thing as it's your bot. If you are fairly new to the robot field it might be worth you building the RoboNova in it's stock mode and playing before adding the extra hip complication.
Cool name. I can see the difficulty in choosing between that and FRED. lol. :

Just another word of advice, but feel free to do ur own thing as it's your bot. If you are fairly new to the robot field it might be worth you building the RoboNova in it's stock mode and playing before adding the extra hip complication.
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Post by 1UpCheatachu » Thu Sep 28, 2006 3:04 am

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Thu Sep 28, 2006 3:04 am

I've finished assembling Kuroneko. Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to add the extra servos to the zero positioning thing. Anyone know how to do this? Course you do.

Also, he's headless right now. His head hasn't come in the mail... :wink:
I've finished assembling Kuroneko. Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to add the extra servos to the zero positioning thing. Anyone know how to do this? Course you do.

Also, he's headless right now. His head hasn't come in the mail... :wink:
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