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Joe Matt
02-18-2005, 01:05 PM
[cdm-description=photo]20193[/cdm-description]

Swampdude
02-18-2005, 01:07 PM
Nice clean, low CG, elegant arm, simple solution, solid drive chassis, safe and enclosed. Looks like it could cap fast to. Excellent work! I like the long chain up the middle.. Reminds me of something ;) I think I like this one the best so far.

pyroslev
02-18-2005, 02:48 PM
OMG, the pyramid resembles our robot's design from last year. Even the arm's positioning is familiar.

This is somewhere between eerie and "smells like copycats"
:ahh:

george56
02-18-2005, 03:24 PM
nice robot. it looks like you guys took the KISS thing to heart in making it :] . i like it, now only if other people on my team would like to keep things simple...

zdeswarte
02-18-2005, 04:02 PM
It looks good, alot better than my team's bot, lol. I love plexiglass and aluminum, the wood or whatever that is in the trim for its vertical casing is the only thing that takes away from it. Less is more- you guys made pretty much the perfect bot with the most simple solution. I'm glad you're not in our regional, you'd probably whoop us :)

Joe Matt
02-18-2005, 05:12 PM
It looks good, alot better than my team's bot, lol. I love plexiglass and aluminum, the wood or whatever that is in the trim for its vertical casing is the only thing that takes away from it. Less is more- you guys made pretty much the perfect bot with the most simple solution. I'm glad you're not in our regional, you'd probably whoop us :) It's all aluminium.

Also for 616, it's an origional idea, nothing was taken from you from last year. We arn't like that. ;)

Mr. Ivey
02-18-2005, 08:43 PM
You guys did a great job this year. Joe, can't wait for VCU and ATL. I've been around 384 for 5 years now, first as a student, now mentor, and what they came up with is so simple and elegant. Really incredable job, and I really like how the new arm design came out.
Ivey

Sachiel7
02-18-2005, 11:42 PM
Great job guys! Once again, 384 can serve as a great example of KISS! I will see you tomorrow at DC! Can wait to see your bot in person!
PS, can you list some of its abilities, or do we just have to wait n see?
Great job!

tkwetzel
02-19-2005, 02:06 AM
nice robot. it looks like you guys took the KISS thing to heart in making it :] . i like it, now only if other people on my team would like to keep things simple...

I think you an blame Dave for that ;). Last year I thought there were several ideas brought about that were simple and Dave convinced the team that doing everything was a good idea. I thought that doing everything last year might have been a bad idea. However, I realized (after the season had been far over) that doing everything just brought about a much bigger challenge and involved more design, more construction, and most of all much more integration. I think that trying to do everything just allows a team to do more and learn more in the process. *The feelings about Dave convincing the team is only my opinion...and not the opinion of any other individual or group.*

Sterno
02-19-2005, 10:24 AM
what's with the tetra underneath the arm. Is it supported by the robot?

Joe Matt
02-20-2005, 12:49 PM
what's with the tetra underneath the arm. Is it supported by the robot?
Yes, there are two screws holding it up, we use the screws as a shelf. So far it looks like we have dumped that idea, but you never know....