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Does anyone use Norland calculator robots here? I want to know what numbers for the centisecond time I should use for a 90 degree turn and an 180 degree turn. Thanks.
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I own one, but haven't used it in forever, so I don't remember. I just experimented around with various times to find out.
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I think it depends on how you calibrated the robot. My friend said that it was somewhere around 90
I might need the data next year, but no pressure, I can attempt to find out.
I actually have a three page Google doc on the robot.
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