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Anton Abaya
16-02-2002, 04:17
I've been pretty silent these days and you know why.
AHhhhh! My hands hurt. We've already killed 1 out of our 4 drill presses. We've got burnt fingers, wounded hands, bloody eyes, and a robot swiss cheesed to the max.
Rome was not built in a day. Good luck to all teams, struggling and tired, during our last weekend stretch.
-anton
Swiss Cheesing... well did you get it to the correct weight? Man, everyone is working super hard the last few days... guess it figures.... we're all robot freaks... lol
Kris Verdeyen
16-02-2002, 10:28
In the last 24 hours, I have worked 8, worked on the robot for 7, broke for dinner, worked on the robot for 5 more, broke for breakfast, worked for 3 more hours, then came back home. The good news is that we just might be able to make weight without cutting any subsystems.
I know what you mean!!!! We are throwing out metal and drilling millions of wholes in are robot.:)
Patrick Wang
16-02-2002, 13:03
How much weight is in a 1 inch hole 1 inch deep? :)
Mike Norton
16-02-2002, 17:19
I have all you beat.
come see our convayor belt.
Colin Bohannan
16-02-2002, 19:29
We managed to be only 5-7 lbs overweight. So far we haven't had to take any major parts off. Good luck to all of you who weighed in a lot over 130.
Still 8 lbs overweight. :eek:
J. Stofflett
16-02-2002, 22:13
Just finished 14 hour day. Seems to be about done and no holes to drill in at about 110lbs
Metalhugginman
16-02-2002, 22:21
Anton,
With that many holes will your bot whistle in the wind?Whistle?
Well, in case of our team our robot happened to be the right weight....but:0 we made few holes in the wrong place so (yeah...erm, *few*) we registered them as lightening holes. I certainly hope that "more than 20" count as "few"
kilpatrick
18-02-2002, 09:34
Well, I have worked a 26 hour build session. Yess, 26 hours straight. Right now We still are having major prolems with the drive train. We had a gear box with the mighty chia's and the drill motors, but the gears stripped. Unfortunately we used brass instead of steal or cast-iron. Has this happened to anyone? On a good note, our worm-driven goal grabber arms are really powerful and robust. They could be dropped off a cliff.
-Chris
Clark Magnet High Robotics Team
Originally posted by kilpatrick
. Unfortunately we used brass instead of steal or cast-iron. Has this happened to anyone?
No, that sounds like a very unique problem of yours; I'm sure that hasn't happened to anybody else. No sirree, I can certainly not think of any other teams that happened to. Definitely none I know of ;)
D.J. Fluck
19-02-2002, 11:16
Originally posted by Anton Abaya
AHhhhh! My hands hurt. We've got burnt fingers, wounded hands, bloody eyes,
-anton
Well not quite the same story here...but ive been in our teams med kit the past 5 days straight....but its ship time and we can relax for a week or two...catch up on something called Sleep... and no i couldnt find it on ebay for whoever it was who asked...
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