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waialua359
21-02-2012, 11:11
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Pjohn1959
21-02-2012, 11:12
Glenn,

Very clean looking robot! Can't wait to see it at Lone Star.

Good luck this season!

Sean Raia
21-02-2012, 11:33
I really like this. Probably has to do with the fact that much of the upper mech. is similar to our bot. Good luck!

Mike Marandola
21-02-2012, 11:34
That's awesome. How do the bumpers attach to the sides where the wheels are?

Justin Montois
21-02-2012, 11:40
Looks awesome guys! Can't wait to see it on the field.

SteveGPage
21-02-2012, 12:11
As always, the Kids have done an awesome job! Hope to see you in St. Louis!

Steve

waialua359
21-02-2012, 17:50
That's awesome. How do the bumpers attach to the sides where the wheels are?

If you look carefully at the pic, you will see mounting holes at the top of the frame on the sides.:)

Elizabeth Waters
21-02-2012, 18:19
Really looking forward to seeing it out on the field at Lone Star. Very, very clean and professional-looking.

Good luck!

DominickC
21-02-2012, 18:21
One of the better looking bots with this design. Good job guys!

AllenGregoryIV
27-02-2012, 01:23
Very nice looking robot, can't wait for you to come visit Houston.

A couple questions,

Is that a FP motor in the gearbox driving your torrent?

Also does the PG71 on your hood drive a rack and pinion setup or something else?

Akash Rastogi
27-02-2012, 01:37
Also does the PG71 on your hood drive a rack and pinion setup or something else?

Most likely they have a geartooth profile laser/water cut into a plate on their hood, creating a curved rack and pinion setup.

Bob Steele
27-02-2012, 10:31
Nice looking robot Glenn!!
We hope to see you in St. Louis!!

If any of the other teams from Hawaii (2437, 2443, 2439) need anything in Portland point them our way. We will be happy to help.

waialua359
27-02-2012, 14:14
Bob,
thanks for the offer......we will forward the message to the other HI teams.

Allen,
For our robot, we dont have a PG71 for the aperture of the shooter.
Its actually a P60 Banebot 256:1 transmission with a 550.
The rack and pinion is not laser-cut into the curved aluminum. However, we hope to have that capability by next school year.:rolleyes:
Its the same 25 chain setup being driven by a pinion gear as our turret, that does use the FP motor/plastic gearbox setup.

jsasaki
27-02-2012, 16:01
Nice looking robot Glenn!!
We hope to see you in St. Louis!!

If any of the other teams from Hawaii (2437, 2443, 2439) need anything in Portland point them our way. We will be happy to help.

thanks :D