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Alex.Norton
03-06-2007, 16:50
[cdm-description=photo]28712[/cdm-description]

Tytus Gerrish
03-06-2007, 16:51
Cool!. Very impressive

1359th Scalawag
03-06-2007, 18:23
I dont have the slightest idea what it is...:o
Care to explain?

lukevanoort
03-06-2007, 18:33
I'm curious as to where the control system is mounted, on the underside?

I dont have the slightest idea what it is...:o
Care to explain?
I believe this is a very compact, low cost two wheel swerve drive.

Nate Laverdure
03-06-2007, 19:10
Cautiously, I ask: why is it named Freud-- or is that one of those "if you have to ask..." type of things?

GMAdan
03-06-2007, 19:15
I'm curious as to where the control system is mounted, on the underside?


I believe this is a very compact, low cost two wheel swerve drive.

i don't think it is done as of yet, because the main wires are not in there ( wires coming from the battery). I think he is going to add a second layer with the RC

Tytus Gerrish
03-06-2007, 20:55
what kind of router do you have? , Alex? how did you set up your cut?

Alex.Norton
04-06-2007, 01:24
First, the shape wasn't intended but just because that is the case doesn't mean I can't have fun with the name :D . On another note there has not yet been a person who has seen it that hasn't identified it as phallic.

what is missing is two speed controllers and some type of RC. I was going to use a vex but I don't know if it can control the spike (if somebody knows it would be very helpful).

I cut every piece on the machine with one of these:
http://www.intelitek.com/products/product.asp?cid=1&pid=2&did=8
My school has had one for several years but nobody knew how to use it (even my teacher). I spent the last couple of school years teaching myself to use it and I think I have done pretty well so far. The cut was set up using a piece of plywood that was several inches too large so that I didn't need to be accurate. I hope that answers your question. I had to do a little tweaking of the battery hole because it was a little small but other than that it has been working perfectly.

Thanks for all the comments.
Alex

Pavan Dave
04-06-2007, 01:30
One of my prototypes for the controls box for next year looked a bit odd because of the amount of space on a said part of the robot i was designing it for, but that did not mean I had any perverted intention what so ever, it was just that there was a limited amount of space to design this particular piece and I used as much as I could.

Brandon Martus
04-06-2007, 10:29
Let's leave the phallic discussion for somewhere other than this site, please.

Nate Laverdure
04-06-2007, 13:42
Let's leave the phallic discussion for somewhere other than this site, please.
Sorry for provoking it!