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matteo2171
08-02-2012, 18:45
Well given we are only allowed to use 4 cims I'm guessing the extra gearboxes were put there to get people wondering, although a year with a higher cim limit would be really cool, then we would have really fast or really powerful robots with lots of torque
come-at-me-bro
08-02-2012, 18:49
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You're obviously working on FIRST Robotics.
Obviously, you're waiting for the rest of the gearboxes to arrive!
Building three robots? Not a bad idea, you just seem to be missing a frame or two.
Not only that, but it appears that there are two cims at each gearbox
Ninja_Bait
08-02-2012, 21:57
Note the interesting configuration of output shafts. It goes down up down up down, like an upside-down w... Planning for a water game!
Really, I do think there's something to that, I just can't think of it right now.
Becca334
09-02-2012, 12:21
What's all this talk about robotics.
They obviously really like the CNC machine :rolleyes:
Hawiian Cadder
10-02-2012, 07:52
I bet 4 of those have got a single cim in them (holonomic or something) and the other two are the new 3 stage tough-box (maybe modified in some way) for manipulators.
JamesCH95
10-02-2012, 07:57
Count the wires coming out of each transmission, each one appears to have 2 motors.
Justin Stiltner
12-02-2012, 02:26
About 65 pounds? ::safety::
Dancin103
12-02-2012, 10:11
Triplets. Cool. Maybe.
I think. I could be wrong but if y'all have triplets again that would be awesome.
Note the interesting configuration of output shafts. It goes down up down up down, like an upside-down w... Planning for a water game!
Really, I do think there's something to that, I just can't think of it right now.
Some of the gearboxes just look like they're upside-down.
Also, It looks like they'll only be using two of those gearboxes. If you look in the middle of the side of the robot, there's a nice hole that would be the perfect size for the shaft of a motor.
Also, it looks like we've got a barrier-crosser here.
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