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mtaman02
29-01-2004, 01:58
Today will mark the near ending of week #3

How Roboust do you think your robot will be?

Bharat Nain
29-01-2004, 02:01
Team 25 = As usual a fireball

Solace
29-01-2004, 02:13
every point of our robot that is susceptible to damage is built with numerous break-away joints. the joints will slip or stretch or whatever, but the mechanism itself will be unharmed.

mtaman02
29-01-2004, 02:21
neva mind i found the option for creatin a poll. i need to get used to vb3 really bad ;)

sanddrag
29-01-2004, 02:55
One word answer: very.

Ryan M.
29-01-2004, 06:56
Despite the fact that many teams rejected (at least in the forums :)) the idea of a hopper for catching the balls when they first fall, our team decided to give it a try. I don't know all the details (I'm a programmer not a hopper designer) but if we get hit while our hopper is out, it could snap. It would (supposedly) have to be a really hard collision, though.

Matt Attallah
29-01-2004, 08:13
Hahahahahaha!!

After 1.5 years of my driving - altough i'm not going to drive this year - my engineers have always wanted a robust robot - but now it's required for my type of driving! hahahahaha!

Na, but ours will be very robust.

Tyler 783
29-01-2004, 08:43
Well our teams moto is build it 100 times as strong as it needs to be then drill holes in it because it's too heavy. Last year nothing that our team built broke. Except those stupid drill transmitions. If any of you saw our team in the pits I was probably in the back replacing a drill transmition. This year we are not using the supplied transmitions so nothing on our robot will break.

Case
29-01-2004, 08:53
The chassis itself will never break. However we may have some problems with our other mechanisms, but its too early in the build to really determine.

Yeah, I hear that with drill motors, last year we had our robot on its back with about 15 people trying to make it work in time for our match.

Sachiel7
29-01-2004, 10:37
Ok, try this:
Think a tank with wheels. But a lightweight tank. That'll give you an idea of our bot.
We have about 75% of our drive done, and the chassis plus a few more drive components is just shy of 25 lbs. And it can take some major load.
Me (co-captain) and the captian both gave it our good old stress test, we sat on it, tried standing on it, gave it a few whacks, etc. Our weight combined is near 400 lbs. Our chassis didn't even flex.
I'm quite pleased with the way things are turning out with our drive/chassis this year. It actually looks like a slick bot. Well, slicker than anything we've done before.
Anyway, expect our bot to be taking major bashes without any effect this year. Oh, and we shouldn't get flipped like we did once last year (*see avatar).

George
29-01-2004, 19:14
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How Roboust do you think your robot will be?[/QUOTE]

We're bring lawn chairs,
and glad to help anyone any time.

Geo.

Rickertsen2
29-01-2004, 19:19
Well at this point, out frame isn't too robust. It is 1" 8020, held toghther with those weird fasterners, whose name i don't remember. Anyway, i think we are going to double those up, gusset the hell out of everything and maybie add corner plates in places. If that still doean't work, then we break out the TIG welder.

DaveO'B365
29-01-2004, 19:37
As always, MOE i'm sure will be unbreakable(wink, wink, nudge, nudge)... they're deciding to give the pit crew a year off.

Alex Cormier
29-01-2004, 20:49
Despite the fact that many teams rejected (at least in the forums :)) the idea of a hopper for catching the balls when they first fall, our team decided to give it a try. I don't know all the details (I'm a programmer not a hopper designer) but if we get hit while our hopper is out, it could snap. It would (supposedly) have to be a really hard collision, though.
wouldn it also tip over with the weight of those balls going at it? that would be cool to watch...

mtaman02
30-01-2004, 02:22
well im not going to give away any magical secrets but the robot that i went to is building will be robust like every yr and im hoping they can make it their 4th. yr with no mechanical failures. ;)


Hey 522 you know what time it is rite its nearing robo time! ;)

I had to put that in they'll probably beat me up later today when they read the forums lol.

i'd post a teaser for your guys but your way too smart and i can't have the fun go away in a day or two.

Arrowsmith
30-01-2004, 10:57
We built our own trans so we won't have to deal with those infernal drill transmissions. We are also implementing "The Waddler", which will uber-increase our manuverability.

tenfour
01-02-2004, 00:13
Our robot is being built using methods fairly new to our team, but it will me just the more robust. We will be sturdy, yet light enough to have more function than ever before.

For those of you out there who recall our game play in previous years (namely last :) ), stay tuned! You have just witnessed the beginning!!

Tenfour

Bcahn836
01-02-2004, 10:16
Team 836's robot won't be as tough as B.O.B last year in that instead of using a 1/4'' drive plate we are going with a 3/16'' drive plate. but everything else will be the same tough as nails.

Joe3
01-02-2004, 10:24
As always, MOE i'm sure will be unbreakable(wink, wink, nudge, nudge)... they're deciding to give the pit crew a year off.

Funny one dave...I would go that far just yet.

NateBot16
01-02-2004, 12:41
Last year we used 80/20, and the frame itself was never touched, but our mechanism was a disaster. This year we have built the strongest bot that has ever come out of our school. We have the drive done, and we are working on the mechanism. I'm just happy becasue it does the most amazing donuts.

mtaman02
16-02-2004, 20:07
Week #6 is hear at last. And I'll be the first to say that im upset to see it go. and not upset at all. So As marking the begining of week #6 how far away are you from 100% completion / already driving / or both. Good Ol 522 is working on the magical design and my lips are sealed.

As far as doing donuts is concerned if thats what your team designed the robot to do ID worry if i were you j/k, otherwise any movement from a robot getting done is a sign of success.

How many teams are done / almost done / done doesn't exist in your teams vocabulary ????

Sachiel7
16-02-2004, 20:43
According to our latest (2/15) progress report, we are roughly 70% complete. We are driving very well now, and have 2 of our 3 subsystems almost complete.

Lord Nerdlinger
17-02-2004, 01:54
right now, if a strong breeze blew through our shop i doubt our robot would remain standing..
but hopefully it'll get stronger