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bjimster1
21-02-2007, 12:51
[cdm-description=photo]27243[/cdm-description]

Gertlex
21-02-2007, 12:53
*Cry*

That's exactly how I wanted to build this year's robot, right from day one. And all I got from people on my team was blank stares when I said telescoping arm. (Admittedly I couldn't find any pictures of a 2005 bot with this general design [team 68 maybe?]. And they were set on the ramp that we never made.

It's ridiculously easy to operate, isn't it?

Congratz!

Kyle
21-02-2007, 12:53
Looks great, how high can your arm reach?

DanDon
21-02-2007, 13:53
*Cry*

That's exactly how I wanted to build this year's robot, right from day one. And all I got from people on my team was blank stares when I said telescoping arm. (Admittedly I couldn't find any pictures of a 2005 bot with this general design [team 68 maybe?]. And they were set on the ramp that we never made.

It's ridiculously easy to operate, isn't it?

Congratz!

Did you take a look at any pictures of that PINK Team (233)? Pictures from 2004 and 2005 are applicable.

Eldarion
21-02-2007, 14:00
*Cry*

That's exactly how I wanted to build this year's robot, right from day one. And all I got from people on my team was blank stares when I said telescoping arm. (Admittedly I couldn't find any pictures of a 2005 bot with this general design [team 68 maybe?]. And they were set on the ramp that we never made.

It's ridiculously easy to operate, isn't it?

Congratz!

Here you go. 1625 did it in 2005:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/22180

FDA1029
21-02-2007, 16:49
it reaches well over 96 inches and yes its pretty smooth but the tilt has so much torque and speed that we had to damp it by 4

And just in case you want to see the video copy and paste this link

[url]http://www.wolvcatrobotics.com/resources/Gator Chomp high.wmv

Gertlex
21-02-2007, 16:51
I edited that first post twice, since the first time i lost my changes. But I left out the word "certain" (a certain team) the second time.

The team was at the Western Michigan regional and quite possibly won it. That's all I remember :) And it was a 60s team.

bjimster1
21-02-2007, 17:33
I designed it hoping to achieve something similar to pink's '04 and '05 bot. I think I got it pretty close. all we need now is some practice driving it and there wont be much in the way of stopping us.

some quick specs:

drivetrain:
4x6 wheel drive
4 CIMs
2 speed (5 fps / 11 fps) mechanical shift

arm (telescoping):
full extension of ~90 inches in about 1.5 seconds

tube manipulator:
fully mechanical, spring closed

Chris155hp
21-02-2007, 19:11
all we need now is some practice driving it and there wont be much in the way of stopping us.


We’ll Be Unstoppable
MMMMMEEEEEWAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!:cool: ;)

FDA1029
21-02-2007, 22:02
We’ll Be Unstoppable
MMMMMEEEEEWAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!:cool: ;)

yea lets see how it goes we hope to improve from last year.

Gabe Salas Jr.
26-02-2007, 11:13
I designed it hoping to achieve something similar to pink's '04 and '05 bot. I think I got it pretty close.

"Imitation is the sincerest of flattery." -Charles Caleb Colton

I think you did too. :p

bjimster1
26-02-2007, 15:54
"Imitation is the sincerest of flattery." -Charles Caleb Colton


Indeed, my first year in FIRST I saw the one which hung itself ('04), displaying tremendous about of power and confidence in the telescoping arm; that 'bot is probably the single most factor why I got sucked into FIRST. Then the following year with 2k5, wow that was amazing, the most amazing piece of art and robot I have ever seen. It's the pink team, probably unknowingly, that caused me to dream big, hopefully I'll get to live it this year.

Chris155hp
27-02-2007, 09:55
One more week!