I'm glad you all liked it! And thanks for rating! Droidfreak36's prototype is way more awesome than Chlorine. Using many sensors and a complex program, his table clearer cleared his table with style. Mine may be more boring than his, but it completes the required task in much less time.Looks very nice, CC150. =) Looks very efficient too.
It also sounds like you beat Droidfreak beyond return. =P
Thanks Blade! Yeah, I only hope that it doesn't discourage his contest makings skills... I have a feeling- and I'm sorry if I sound over confident- that there won't be very many more entries.
Very impressive, the model even looks cool. I have of those computer lego thingys kickin' around somewhere, perhaps I'll get into this one day.
Thanks. The main body of Chlorine (not the arms) was poorly built. I used a lot of my long beams in the arms and I haven't had the heart to take apart my Ultimate LEGO Launcher yet, so my parts are lacking and the structure is therefore oddly shaped (the Intelligent bricks is barely hanging on). But it works consistently, and that is more important.
You have an NXT Intelligent brick? I wonder why you haven't used it...
Just what I have always wanted!! Excellent job!
5 stars!
Thanks!

Wow, awesome! I wanted to give you 6 stars, but thats imposible . . .
I have another challenge for you, create a floor sweeper that picks up lego from the carpet and hard wood floor, and puts them in a bucket!

(I have tried, and failed miserably.)
Lol, that's what droidfreak36 needs after his prototype. Clearing the table doesn't really help if all the bricks end up on the floor.

That's another advantage of mine: at least all the bricks end up on one side of the table.
I'm writing down your challenges, by the way. With your suggestions, my family's input, NXTLOG contests, and my own ideas, I will never run out of projects to build again.
