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Kyle Fenton
18-02-2003, 13:45
http://www.rhodewarrior.org/2003/121%20in%20the%20snow%20and%20final%201.jpg
Team 121 Rhode Warrior 6 BB

http://www.rhodewarrior.org/2003/121%20in%20the%20snow%20and%20final%202.jpg
This is us on the ramp in Stacker mode

http://www.rhodewarrior.org/2003/121%20in%20the%20snow%20and%20final%203.jpg
A similar picture to the last one

http://www.rhodewarrior.org/2003/121%20in%20the%20snow%20and%20final%20d.jpg
Rhode Warrior 6 BB retracted

http://www.rhodewarrior.org/2003/121%20in%20the%20snow%20and%20final%204.jpg
Rhode Warrior 6 BB right before it is going to knock over the whole stack.

http://www.rhodewarrior.org/2003/121%20in%20the%20snow%20and%20final%205.mov
Picking up a box in stacker configuration (.MOV APX 2mb)

http://www.rhodewarrior.org/2003/121%20in%20the%20snow%20and%20final%206.mov
Unloading a 6 SHU stack (.MOV APX 2mb)

http://www.rhodewarrior.org/2003/121%20in%20the%20snow%20and%20final%20d.mov
Rhode Warrior 6 BB in Autonomous Mode @ Quincy (.MOV APX 4mb)

We also have posted 2 pictures in the Gallery

D@ve
18-02-2003, 22:25
some one did a nice job on that aluminum frame.. ( thanks rick)

Gadget470
18-02-2003, 23:09
I don't think I've seen a picture yet with students working on the bot. Nice bot though.

Joe Matt
18-02-2003, 23:21
When I see a student working on the bot, I'll be more amazed. But anyway, what's up with the huge walker? Does your bot have interchangeable parts?

Kyle Fenton
18-02-2003, 23:26
Originally posted by JosephM
When I see a student working on the bot, I'll be more amazed. But anyway, what's up with the huge walker? Does your bot have interchangeable parts?

I assure you that students have worked a lot on this robot. My hands can tell you the truth.

We have 2 configurations this year, the stacker and the BB. The stacker is the big aluminum frame, and the BB is the small bot. Both share the same chaises

Caleb Fulton
18-02-2003, 23:30
Some of your bins look like they've been in some kind of shotgun duel!

Solace
18-02-2003, 23:33
Originally posted by JosephM
When I see a student working on the bot, I'll be more amazed. But anyway, what's up with the huge walker? Does your bot have interchangeable parts?


I think that if they have the bot inspected twice, once in each configuration, then its perfectly legal to switch them on and off. I would check up on that though...

Kyle Fenton
18-02-2003, 23:35
Originally posted by Solace
I think that if they have the bot inspected twice, once in each configuration, then its perfectly legal to switch them on and off. I would check up on that though...

Yes it is legal, as long as you share the same chassis

Rick
18-02-2003, 23:36
well this is what happens when you have a kick @$$ robot. everyone assumes that its made by engineers. Lets look at 45, very professional looking, but clark gilbert will say that he and many others have worked on it. Personally im not that good at building stuff. I do easy stuff simple building. I come up with alot of ideas though. And if an engineer can find a way to impliment my idea, help me design it, MORE POWER TO US! so just remember when were stacken the boxen, that STUDENTS made it happen along side engineers. just look at the pic:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?s=&action=single&picid=3897

Joe Matt
18-02-2003, 23:51
<sarcasm>Nuhu! Your engineers photoshoped in those kids!</sarcasm>

Really, good and crappy bots are made by only engineers. I'm just reporting on what I see. Don't get all huffy about this. Chill a little. And sorry on my part if I seemed a little too negative.