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eddie12390
17-02-2014, 14:09
What's the material on your intake wheels?
What's the material on your intake wheels?
It looks like a foam like the kind used in padded briefcases.
Very nice looking robot. Is that some carbon fiber I see in there?
roystur44
17-02-2014, 14:21
Is that carbon fiber?
Anupam Goli
17-02-2014, 14:33
Looks good! I can't wait to see you guys in action at Palmetto!
cmrnpizzo14
17-02-2014, 14:34
Nevermind, I looked more closely at the picture.
seannoseworthy
17-02-2014, 14:36
Is that carbon fiber?
It is! We have two carbon fiber tubes on our shooter.
Looks like a definite contender. Can we get some specs? See you at Palmetto.
Looks like a definite contender. Can we get some specs? See you at Palmetto.
Specs!
Dimensions: 27.5" square. Weight. Approx 99lbs.
6wd Single speed, Single reduction, 4" VexPro wheels. 2 CIM's per side.
Top speed: Fast (no measured information yet)
Intake Rollers are 2.5" ABS pipe wrapped in "Acoustic Foam" Powered by a bag motor and a 20:1 Versa Planetary
Catapult is powered by a gas spring through #35 roller chain
Catapult arm is 1x2 1/8th wall tubing. With 2 Carbon fiber "guide rails"
No Pneumatics
Catapault is loaded by a RS775-18 and released by a PG71
Electronics "Belly pan" is made of 3/8" thick Foam core carbon and fiberglass composite.
cadandcookies
17-02-2014, 15:33
I like the strafing design-- I'm presuming you're planning that for at 2-3 ball autonomous?
There are lots more pics and video's on our facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/MMRambotics.FRC2200
- Bochek
cbale2000
17-02-2014, 17:22
Specs!
Dimensions: 27.5" square. Weight. Approx 99lbs.
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You're running a bit light don't you think?
You're running a bit light don't you think?
A bit. This is the first time our team has built a fully offensive bot. I'll take the maneuverability over the pushing power any day.
You're running a bit light don't you think?
Our entire robot minus the electrical board is under 45 pounds. I predict we'll be seeing a lot of light 'bots this year.
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