
Mousebot
thingiverse
This is team 6581-S's mascot robot, a flag holder equipped with a standoff. Sorry the constraints for the treads were really tough so I had to make some parts clip through each other to get out the representation. If you want a better tread, go into the assembly (Mousebot.iam) and delete the treads there. Print that and then print 42 tank tread traction links. I can't do anything about the cortex clipping at the bottom because it had hardly any constraints to work with, by all means edit its constraints and try to fix it. If you want to build a working Mousebot, you would probably have to use a real motor and cortex (and battery), so you would need to go into the assembly to delete them or use Vex Parts. Credit for this robot goes to Thomas, Bryan, and Julia. A link to Vex 3D Parts is available at http://curriculum.vexrobotics.com/appendices/appendix-9 (I used Imperial units).
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