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CD47-Bot
06-08-2004, 22:14
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Kyle Love
06-08-2004, 22:15
I would like to give thanks to the Technokat website for this pic. Just thought I should give some credit to em'. Tell me what you guys think of the difference between the two. Thanks!

-Kyle

CourtneyB
06-08-2004, 22:20
the little one is so cute. its so little too. it looks like First has has changed alot lol comparing the sizes lol

Billfred
06-08-2004, 22:23
(sees the 2004 robot, looks for the 1992 robot)
...where is it?! :D

That's hotness. Can you give us some specs on the '92 robot? (I always love finding little chunks of information on the OG (original gangster--meant in a positive sense) robots from back in the day.)

Kyle Love
06-08-2004, 22:30
(sees the 2004 robot, looks for the 1992 robot)
...where is it?! :D

That's hotness. Can you give us some specs on the '92 robot? (I always love finding little chunks of information on the OG (original gangster--meant in a positive sense) robots from back in the day.)
Well, I am only a student that has been on the team for one year, so I am not really sure about the specs of it. The person who would probably know is Andy Baker. All I know is that it looks cool. :cool:

Arefin Bari
06-08-2004, 22:46
can technokats submit a white paper on 1992 tkats transmission? :confused:

lol... of course i am joking...

the small one looks like its the baby and it cant do any harm... the big one is the killer with the killer arm!!! :)

Clark Gilbert
07-08-2004, 00:47
Here is another picture DJ uploaded awhile back.

1992 --> 2004 (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/pics/bin/107812186119.jpg)

Here are some Misc. specs that I can think of just from memory. It runs off 2 seat motors, one for each side. What you are looking at is only 1/2 of the robot. There was a detachable part used for collection of the tennis balls. See this picture. (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?s=&action=single&picid=8244&direction=DESC&sort=date&perrow=10&trows=10&quiet=Verbose) The robot (part seen) is pretty much all steel and aluminum and the wheels where actually machined from one aluminum plate; giving each wheel a little different pattern. The "ball collector base" actually had an air powered canon that shot a free projectile towards a high point ball which sat on the PVC pipes as seen here. (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?s=&action=single&picid=8245&direction=DESC&sort=date&perrow=10&trows=10&quiet=Verbose)

:)

spears312
08-08-2004, 21:53
Wow, how things have changed...

I remember watching a vid from our team in 95 (or it could have been 96) and I didn't recognize any of our mentors, where the bot was being built and where the rest of the bot was :D . It was indeed smaller than ours this year (which had a arm thats about 10 ft tall (guess)) and didn't seem to be nearly as complicated. I can hardly imagine what things will be like in another 8-10 years.

Kyle Love
08-08-2004, 22:51
Wow, how things have changed...


I know I think it is so cool how it went from being a little baby thing, used played on corn; to being a huge mammoth that can hang itself (not 45) 10 ft. high! :ahh:
-Kyle

Dorienne
08-08-2004, 22:57
Gosh I wish I was around for all the years...=(
--Dori

suneel112
08-08-2004, 23:29
Kat's Klaw looks like it can eat the old bot like a 13 inch ball. Heck, it can probably even crawl up in the small ball holder of Kat's Claw. I looked at the picture, and I didn't see the cool "esophagus" robot. What happened to that, and does anybody (Kyle, DJ, Clark Gilbert) have a picture of that robot? (I think it was 1998)

Clark Gilbert
08-08-2004, 23:36
Kat's Klaw looks like it can eat the old bot like a 13 inch ball. Heck, it can probably even crawl up in the small ball holder of Kat's Claw. I looked at the picture, and I didn't see the cool "esophagus" robot. What happened to that, and does anybody (Kyle, DJ, Clark Gilbert) have a picture of that robot? (I think it was 1998)
This is the best picture I can come up with for the 1998 robot.

:)

Paul H
08-08-2004, 23:57
How about this picture?

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26274&highlight=1998+robot

Kyle Love
10-08-2004, 22:37
How about this picture?

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26274&highlight=1998+robot

I also had that pic available, but i thought the 92' would make it look "bigger and better" haha. There are more pics of the robot here (http://technokats.org/).

-Kyle