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David Kelly
04-02-2005, 23:59
This video recorded tonight (http://www.cyberblue234.com/resources/videos/2005/first-drive_0002.wmv) is the FIRST drive, of 2005, for Cyber Blue 234 (http://www.cyberblue234.com).


Video is 342k

663.keith
05-02-2005, 00:01
wow, that thing is insane! good job guys. it looks very fast, can turn easy, and I love those wheels! :D

Alex Cormier
05-02-2005, 08:29
what kind of wheels you have there? do you also have the middle wheel down 1/8"? good job guys

Max Lobovsky
05-02-2005, 08:30
Is it using kit wheels in the front and back? Not worried about wasting traction with them?

Billfred
05-02-2005, 08:39
(looks at video)

(jaw drops)

oh. my. goodness.

If I had a "That's Pimp" button (or a derivative thereof), I'd give it to you.

Josh Hambright
05-02-2005, 09:14
delicious....thats my 1 adjective for this robot!

I hope we get to see another killer 234 arm this year:)

Ryan Dognaux
05-02-2005, 09:21
what kind of wheels you have there? do you also have the middle wheel down 1/8"? good job guys

I'm pretty sure it's 1/4" down :]

Is it using kit wheels in the front and back? Not worried about wasting traction with them?

We're using four 8" pneumatic skyway wheels on the corners and two 8.5" pneumatic wheels in the middle of the drive. We aren't worried about wasting traction, remember the wheels do lift up when we're turning because of the 1/4" difference between the skyway wheels and the center wheels. The video demonstrates this pretty well.

If I had a "That's Pimp" button (or a derivative thereof), I'd give it to you.

I think there are some "David Kelly says 'That's Pimp'" buttons floating around here somewhere... :)

Scott Ritchie
07-02-2005, 11:22
We need to thank John VN for some of that speed. Great job on the brain work and drawings for those transmissions.

Rocketboy
07-02-2005, 11:30
Very nice! We built something kinda similar, except we have a skid on each corner (four, all together). You'd have to see it to get a grasp of what we can do. Because we have just two wheels, we didn't build custom transmissions.

Swampdude
07-02-2005, 11:36
We need to thank John VN for some of that speed. Great job on the brain work and drawings for those transmissions.


Mr. Paul Copioli deserves the credit for those bad boys (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showpost.php?p=318095&postcount=9)

David Kelly
07-02-2005, 12:40
Mr. Paul Copioli deserves the credit for those bad boys (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showpost.php?p=318095&postcount=9)

We are not using the stock gearboxes from the kit. Our robot has a different set of gearboxes that JVN designed and we made our desired modifications on. Pics will come later, and you will see that our shift-on-the-fly gearboxes aren't the same as what came in the kit. :]