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midway78224
26-01-2013, 20:40
[cdm-description=photo]38422[/cdm-description]
midway78224
26-01-2013, 20:41
Sorry I forgot to put our team number. We are team 3997 Screaming Chickens.
AllenGregoryIV
26-01-2013, 20:46
Looks very clean Rudy, I'll be inspecting at Alamo so I'll stop by and check it out in person.
midway78224
26-01-2013, 20:53
Looks very clean Rudy, I'll be inspecting at Alamo so I'll stop by and check it out in person.
Thanks Allen. The kids work hard CADing this design. Looking forward to seeing you there.
Is the chain setup just for redundancy?
midway78224
26-01-2013, 21:04
Is the chain setup just for redundancy?
Yes, but the kids wanted to design it where it can hold up to anything that was thrown at it due to some chain breaks at championship last year in pushing matches.
Ken Streeter
26-01-2013, 21:15
I might be mistaken, but if those are 1" hole spacings in the chassis, I think that frame might have a frame perimeter that is well over the 112" allowed this year.
(112" perimeter is 28"x28", and that robot appears to look bigger than that, but maybe it's shorter front-to-back than I think it is...)
PS: I'm not trying to cause trouble, but rather hoping to help avoid problems if you have a robot frame that's too big.
PPS: Reminds me of our 2007 season when my wife was measuring the robot for final bumper assembly 20 hours before ship and asked us all why the robot was 1.5" wider than allowed -- we all said that we designed the robot a half-inch undersized and that she must have measured wrong! 5 minutes later we were trying to figure out how we would be able to take 2" out of the middle of the robot!
midway78224
26-01-2013, 21:19
I might be mistaken, but if those are 1" hole spacings in the chassis, I think that frame might have a frame perimeter that is well over the 112" allowed this year.
(112" perimeter is 28"x28", and that robot appears to look bigger than that, but maybe it's shorter front-to-back than I think it is...)
PS: I'm not trying to cause trouble, but rather hoping to help avoid problems if you have a robot frame that's too big.
PPS: Reminds me of our 2007 season when my wife was measuring the robot for final bumper assembly 20 hours before ship and asked us all why the robot was 1.5" wider than allowed -- we all said that we designed the robot a half-inch undersized and that she must have measured wrong! 5 minutes later we were trying to figure out how we would be able to take 2" out of the middle of the robot!
Thank you for your concern. Our frame measurements are 24x30 which would leave us at 108 for our frame perimeter.
Ken Streeter
26-01-2013, 21:23
Thank you for your concern. Our frame measurements are 24x30 which would leave us at 108 for our frame perimeter.
Awesome news! It is shorter front-to-back than I thought. From the perspective of the photo, it was hard to tell how much space was between the wheels and at the far end of the robot.
midway78224
26-01-2013, 21:27
Awesome news! It is shorter front-to-back than I thought. From the perspective of the photo, it was hard to tell how much space was between the wheels and at the far end of the robot.
Sorry about that. Ill be posting some more pictures tomorrow as we will be attaching our shooters to both chassis as we are building this robots side by side after alot of prototyping.
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