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henryBsick
16-01-2005, 20:10
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Arefin Bari
16-01-2005, 20:14
Henry,
isnt that just a grinder? and there are sawdust. are you using wood on your robot? :p
-Arefin.
geeknerd99
16-01-2005, 20:43
I haven't used the grinder yet, so I wouldn't know yet, but is it customary to put a 2x4 onto a grinder? I thought that it was for metals (excluding alum... etc)
Or maybe I wasn't paying attention while we were learning shop safety... :rolleyes:
henryBsick
16-01-2005, 21:07
I haven't used the grinder yet, so I wouldn't know yet, but is it customary to put a 2x4 onto a grinder? I thought that it was for metals (excluding alum... etc)
Or maybe I wasn't paying attention while we were learning shop safety... :rolleyes:
We are a very safe team...we would never put a 2x4 in a grinder.
roboticsguy1988
16-01-2005, 22:34
Yup it definitely looks like a Grinder with saw dust on it to me :D ;) .
Dan9874123
16-01-2005, 22:41
I've got it!
Their robot IS a grinder! lol
Next time post a part, or a fuzzy diagram, something like that.
Your robot grates parmesan cheese? :ahh:
sanddrag
16-01-2005, 22:48
The bad part is that this is a grinder and they were grinding wood because by the shape of the pile someone didn't just put that sawdust there.
roboticsguy1988
16-01-2005, 22:51
The bad part is that this is a grinder and they were grinding wood because by the shape of the pile someone didn't just put that sawdust there.
That is very true, unless its some special effects person form hollywood :p , ..............thinks.................., ok that could never happen :rolleyes: . So yes they had to be grinding wood :ahh: , hmmmmmmmmm :confused: .
henryBsick
16-01-2005, 22:54
The bad part is that this is a grinder and they were grinding wood because by the shape of the pile someone didn't just put that sawdust there.
I said it before, we would never grind said 2x4.
Rabbit222
16-01-2005, 22:57
:D :D :D
roboticsguy1988
16-01-2005, 23:00
*scratches head* Interesting, very interesting. :confused: :D
Bharat Nain
16-01-2005, 23:01
Building the tetra loader or something?
henryBsick
16-01-2005, 23:06
I guess you will have to wait about 36 days or so ...maybe longer (the ifrst comp.) to find out) ;)
tkwetzel
16-01-2005, 23:10
My best guess: some kind of plastic or PVC, although I wouldn't think that you would have such a neat stack of shavings from either of those.
greencactus3
16-01-2005, 23:11
I said it before, we would never grind said 2x4.
We are a very safe team...we would never put a 2x4 in a grinder.
noone has deined grinding wood directly tho. only denies grinding 2x4s
Dan9874123
17-01-2005, 11:04
I was grinding wood all yesterday, we use wood parts for prototyping, not that big of a deal.
Rich Kressly
17-01-2005, 11:06
222 Loves Gum Rubber ... perhaps ...
222 Loves Gum Rubber ... perhaps ...
I'll second that idea...
team222badbrad
17-01-2005, 13:19
One or more of you may be correct.... ;)
Pi Is Exactly 3
17-01-2005, 13:46
I said it before, we would never grind said 2x4.
sooo... its a 4X4!!!!!
Joe Clohessy
17-01-2005, 19:20
Well also take into consideration the hardness of the material. If it was something that would melt like a plastic it would coagulate and if it was soft like a plastic the grinding wheel would Gaul up with the material.
geeknerd99
18-01-2005, 21:35
Anyone for a teaser #2? That's definitely either wood or parmesan cheese. Actually, once you consider it... parmesan cheese is pretty hard... don't know if it's allowed as a structural material though :p
CourtneyB
19-01-2005, 16:50
im putting on my "hmmm" face and wondering cuz i have no clue. maybe its part of the drive base lol
team222badbrad
07-10-2005, 22:54
Wow, I guess we never really answered this thread, but hey, better late than never!
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=3601
Gum Rubber bits and pieces, it does not cut very well! :yikes:
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