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Jaybee1405
01-02-2008, 08:45
[cdm-description=photo]29993[/cdm-description]

hipsterjr
01-02-2008, 08:46
Amen to that:D Long live the engineers/mechcanics:P

whytheheckme
01-02-2008, 08:47
You don't even want to START this war :p
I could show you FAR worse pictures of our mechanical teams....

BTW the board looks nice. Nice raised RC.

Jacob

GaryVoshol
01-02-2008, 09:56
We make our electrical team clean up after themselves every evening. (And yes, we have a team this year, not just a person.)

But even so, those little bits of wire and stripped insulation and rejected connectors that wouldn't crimp right are nothing compared to the aluminum curly-cue shavings the mechs put out with the drill press!

geeknerd99
01-02-2008, 10:16
Our mess takes up 1/6th of the shop. Fabrication takes up the rest. I think we have a winner here.

kevin.li.rit
01-02-2008, 10:16
You're just jealous because you can't plumb electrons. =P

Brandon Holley
01-02-2008, 10:42
Our mess takes up 1/6th of the shop. Fabrication takes up the rest. I think we have a winner here.

Are you cutting parts from large pieces of stock? I didn't think so. ;)

65_Xero_Huskie
01-02-2008, 10:45
pssssh
We made our electrical team be neat this year.
And it helped, its the neatest, smallest board ever!

Alan8or
01-02-2008, 10:51
Programming team is the cleanest team by far: just the occasional empty soda can!

m3ch4num470r
01-02-2008, 11:08
I remember last year our captain of electronics went zip-tie happy and tied down every single wire on our board 4 weeks in. In the next two weeks we had to cut every single friggin tie to find out which wires were what.

Now electronics team is organized, but they keep trying to steal lab tables from mechanics. My team's captain caught me threatening one of them with a piece of 80/20. On camera. Darn electronics...

Travis Hoffman
01-02-2008, 12:31
If all you Metal Benders don't respect us Spark Chasers and give us equal room to work, all your robot will amount to is a $3500 motionless statue!!! :)

Remember, we bring good things to life.

MUAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! It's Alive! It's Aliiiiveee!

Besides, we have the Programmers on our side (some serving in a dual role as Spark Chasers). They're like the Irish in "Braveheart" - crazy. :)

And it's not so much how messy your work area gets WHILE you are working; it's how well you clean up afterwards that counts.

basicxman
01-02-2008, 14:11
lol you think that's messy!?!? take a loook at this http://andrewshomepage.50webs.com/everything.html

the photos there...thats clean for me :D

like said above, you really don't want to start a war with this :D

JonathanLKS
01-02-2008, 14:28
Wow... that looks so similar to our electrical board, except instead of a mess there's some kind of forest of zipties around it.

efoote868
01-02-2008, 15:50
Last year we had a really neat board, with everything all nicely put, etc.

Then 2 days before ship the mechanical team told us that they needed 2" of our space, and that everything had to be pushed back and smudged together. Then they kept ragging on us the rest of the season on how messy we were.....

Not fair.

Jaybee1405
02-02-2008, 01:15
General notice to everyone:
Mechanical > Programming > Dirt > Human Players > Electrical
:D

(Mechanical rocks, programmers don't take up space/weight, dirt makes plants grow, human players are at least athletic, and electrical... well umm no comment)

You're just jealous because you can't plumb electrons. =P
Shutup Kevin, you're just jealous because you can't make an Ackermann steering unit.

vivek16
02-02-2008, 01:34
You don't even want to START this war :p
I could show you FAR worse pictures of our mechanical teams....

BTW the board looks nice. Nice raised RC.

Jacob

heh, you should see our room. Mechanical and electrical both share the same space... It is true that we (mechanical team) are on the floor fabricating more and electrical barely does anything (bunch of slacker (yes, singular)) ;) but still. Yeah, I wouldnt go there guys :yikes: .

-Vivek

p.s. is that lexan or plexiglass?

rachal
02-02-2008, 01:46
Ahhh, that looks a lot like our board. Including the standoffs under the RC. Why are yours so high?

Drwurm
02-02-2008, 02:01
That's nothin, my electrical minions and I leave much worse messes.

Jaybee1405
02-02-2008, 02:05
Ahhh, that looks a lot like our board. Including the standoffs under the RC. Why are yours so high?

We put the gold breaker fuse box thingy (sorry for lack of correct term, they're all Lego's to me :P) underneath the RC


Vivek: It's 1/4 inch Lexan. Our 1/8 inch polycarb was too thin

Blue_Mist
02-02-2008, 02:06
General notice to everyone:
Mechanical > Programming > Dirt > Human Players > Electrical
:D

(Mechanical rocks, programmers don't take up space/weight, dirt makes plants grow, human players are at least athletic, and electrical... well umm no comment)...


I do both mechanical AND electrical! Ohhh! Guess that makes me about as average as dirt...

We're doing a vertical board this year. The pneumatics will be on the lower level, next to motors, gear boxes, chain, etc. It'll be neater than last year's, where everything was crammed into a small, compact space less than 12" tall, sharing space with pneumatics and drive train.

And to Jaybee1405, it's a 40-Amp Fuse Panel.

Jaybee1405
02-02-2008, 02:14
I do both mechanical AND electrical! Ohhh! Guess that makes me about as average as dirt...

We're doing a vertical board this year. The pneumatics will be on the lower level, next to motors, gear boxes, chain, etc. It'll be neater than last year's, where everything was crammed into a small, compact space less than 12" tall, sharing space with pneumatics and drive train.

And to Jaybee1405, it's a 40-Amp Fuse Panel.

Thanks for that, 40-Amp Fuse Panel. Ok so now my electrical vocab includes:
40 amp fuse panel
RC (thing with blinky lights!)
switch (which I won't forget to push this year and rob won't have to yell at me again at the ruckus)
fans! (ok fine I know they're victors)
spike lee's
big lego block


How am I doing?

65_Xero_Huskie
02-02-2008, 08:18
General notice to everyone:
Mechanical > Programming > Dirt > Human Players > Electrical
:D

(Mechanical rocks, programmers don't take up space/weight, dirt makes plants grow, human players are at least athletic, and electrical... well umm no comment)


Shutup Kevin, you're just jealous because you can't make an Ackermann steering unit.

Is that your ratio to how dirty things are???
Haha.

efoote868
02-02-2008, 08:47
Is that your ratio to how dirty things are???
Haha.

then it would be
mechanical > dirt > human player > programming > electrical.

after gojo, everything (except for dirt) would be about equal :p

kevin.li.rit
02-02-2008, 08:54
General notice to everyone:
Mechanical > Programming > Dirt > Human Players > Electrical
:D


Coming from a mechanical guy who probably tried to press in a shaft collar instead of using a bearing. =P

merybar
02-02-2008, 09:31
For all you mechanical teams out there, you wouldnt be around if there wasnt an dynamic electrical team!!!!!!! LOL

Torboticsmember
02-02-2008, 09:41
So I guess I would be between mechanical and programming, more on the programming side, because I am the electrical team, or about 15/16th of it, and the programming team, and do mechanical jobs to. So I guess I'm just heinz 57.

But electrical still is the best of all teams

Jaybee1405
02-02-2008, 12:00
Coming from a mechanical guy who probably tried to press in a shaft collar instead of using a bearing. =P

You hid the bearings on me!!

octothorpe
04-02-2008, 20:03
We're doing a vertical board this year. The pneumatics will be on the lower level, next to motors, gear boxes, chain, etc. It'll be neater than last year's, where everything was crammed into a small, compact space less than 12" tall, sharing space with pneumatics and drive train.

We'll need to make sure that vertical board is securely mounted to the tower. This may be more difficult than you anticipate, given that it'll need to stand off by at least 2 inches and only attach on the sides (the backs of the tower box tubing are where the rollers ride). I guess we can work it out somehow.

What, you mean you didn't like having to stick your hand down into the guts of the robot and fish around to find anything in the electronics?

On a side note, I read this thread last night and remember seeing your post, but I was so out of it at the time that I didn't even realize that it was you, or that it was our robot being discussed... :-/

Miner
04-02-2008, 20:21
Our mess takes up 1/6th of the shop. Fabrication takes up the rest. I think we have a winner here.


You think thats good? We have a whole corner devoted to electronics! Almost 1/4 of the room. :D

Uberbots
04-02-2008, 22:14
you think THAT is messy? you obviously havent seen our proto-bot...

AdmiralAllen
04-02-2008, 23:05
lol you think that's messy!?!? take a loook at this http://andrewshomepage.50webs.com/everything.html

the photos there...thats clean for me :D

like said above, you really don't want to start a war with this :D

that mini motor picture is from a cd drive ain't it

Protronie
04-02-2008, 23:24
You're just jealous because you can't plumb electrons. =P


Without your pumps being wired into something... who needs plumbing? ;)

And if you think of it... wires are plumbing for electrons :ahh:

Jim E
06-02-2008, 23:35
As programming and Electrical mentor for 1523, I must come to the defense of the electronic students. Here is our finished??? board. Yes, wires fly and connectors are trashed. but they are the most important link to the design. Electrons RULE!

http://marsbot.org/index.php?q=gallery&g2_itemId=25157

1086wulf
07-02-2008, 10:31
I normally work with mechanical but worked with electrical yesterday. They were actually a lot neater than mechanical. It just depends on if the person in charge makes sure everyone cleans up after themselves. and that pic did not look very messy at all. it would take like 30 secs to clean up :P