View Full Version : pic: Team 801's Sally 5 85% complete
Drew Hopman
13-02-2006, 23:19
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Drew Hopman
13-02-2006, 23:22
I would just like to say thank you to ASRC Aerospace for our machining support. As well as our other Key sponsors Lockheed Martin and United Space Alliance.
RoboMadi
13-02-2006, 23:34
looks awesome.....woudl love to see this one in action.
Good Luck!
which regionals are you guys gon by the way?
DarkJedi613
13-02-2006, 23:34
Looks pretty nice.
How much does it weigh? How do you get the balls to the feeder/how do you feed them? :)
It doesn't look like it...but does the shooter change angles at all or do you control RPM for distance?
Where's that last 15% ;)
Drew Hopman
14-02-2006, 00:09
Looks pretty nice.
How much does it weigh? How do you get the balls to the feeder/how do you feed them? :)
It doesn't look like it...but does the shooter change angles at all or do you control RPM for distance?
Where's that last 15% ;)
1. were going to Orlando
2. weighs in right now about a buck 32. By tomorrow it will be back down to about 110
3. shooter angle may change depending on weight restrictions
4.the last 15% (ball router) is waiting at the ASRC Machine shop. and the electronics need to be installed along with our bumpers. :)
That looks like previous year robot =P
i can tell by the gearboxes and the design for the small balls used in the game 2 years ago
i could be completely wrong, lol
Billfred
23-01-2008, 23:33
It looks like a 2006 robot because it is a 2006 robot. (It's generally wise to check the date of the posts in a thread before posting in it to be sure the information--and thus any reply--is still relevant.)
i jsut clicked on robot showcase, lol...figured it would show sorta recent posts
Drew Hopman
24-01-2008, 00:19
GAHHH THATS THIS ROBOT! http://www.team801.org/website08a/gallery/2006/flreg/014.jpg
I think its gonna be hard for us to compact that 40 inch ball into our thrower......but thats my 2006 ball shootin beauty!
Jaybee1405
24-01-2008, 00:49
2 years old or not, that's a beautiful machine
GaryVoshol
24-01-2008, 07:48
At least we don't have to worry about balls jamming up together in mechanism feeders this year.
I agree, that's an impressive looking 2006 bot.
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