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Jonathan Norris
22-02-2006, 21:47
[cdm-description=photo]23277[/cdm-description]
SpaceBoy2000
22-02-2006, 21:50
Ah, what a very very fat...thing. However, I have a very important concern since I was down with the flu...
Where the hell is that yellow paint job I asked for?
sanddrag
22-02-2006, 22:11
Geez, I see so many of those gearboxes. Andy Baker must be a very rich man by now.
SpaceBoy2000
22-02-2006, 22:16
Pfft, I remember the argument went something like this:
Hmm, maybe we should get those gearboxes...
Well, they do cost quite a bit of money
Wait, they come preassembled and CADed?
Hand over the cash!
Jonathan Norris
22-02-2006, 22:29
Pfft, I remember the argument went something like this:
Hmm, maybe we should get those gearboxes...
Well, they do cost quite a bit of money
Wait, they come preassembled and CADed?
Hand over the cash!
I thought it went like this:
Do they work?
yes..
Hand over the cash!
R Stephenson
22-02-2006, 22:59
i like all the holes
how many balls can it hold?
how does it shoot?
SpaceBoy2000
22-02-2006, 23:04
It can pickup and hold forty (40) balls, spit them all back out into a corner goal or shoot 'em out from the back with the two big spinning wheels driven by a big CIM.
As for rate of fire, see here:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44613
Andy Baker
23-02-2006, 00:13
Great looking robot! 610 looks to have another contender here. I especially like the conveyor & lift system.
Geez, I see so many of those gearboxes. Andy Baker must be a very rich man by now.
Well, no. This statement assumes too much. We are currently carrying an inventory that does not allow anyone to be rich (well... maybe our suppliers). We hope to break even again this year. Maybe in a couple of years things will get more comfortable.
On subject...
I am especially glad to see those gearboxes on 610's robot. They had the worst luck with customs nabbing packages as things crossed the border. Their patience was impressive. I definitely look forward to seeing this robot and team 610 at the GTR.
Thank you,
Andy Baker
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