View Full Version : Team 935 as of 2-2-2008
DustinB_3
03-02-2008, 14:50
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh268/Railerobotics/08/Robot/IMG_3575.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh268/Railerobotics/08/Robot/IMG_3577.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh268/Railerobotics/08/Robot/IMG_3580.jpg
DarkFlame145
03-02-2008, 14:57
I love that frame.
sdcantrell56
03-02-2008, 15:47
Agreed...All that machining is so sweet. How much does it all weigh? I love the roller idea!!!
Sunshine
03-02-2008, 15:51
Absolutely love it!!
Barry Bonzack
03-02-2008, 17:36
I see a made a good Fantasy FIRST pick :)
I loved Newton's bot last year. Combined with 1775 in Kansas City, it was a very deadly alliance. Excellent chassis.
Edit: When will you all be able to put some video for us to enjoy?
DustinB_3
03-02-2008, 17:41
Thanks. When we weighed it we threw on our cable drums and our electronics parts and it weighed about 109 lbs, i think. I don't remember what it weighed without anything on it. I think it was somewhere around 100 lbs.
DarkFlame145
03-02-2008, 19:43
wow that bot weights that much!!! Where is it all at????
Shivang1923
03-02-2008, 19:45
where do you guys plan on mounting your electronics? I dont see any place that is pretty good and covered to mount it.
DustinB_3
03-02-2008, 20:06
wow that bot weights that much!!! Where is it all at????
well, the chassis weighs around 64 lbs and the elevator weighs around 36 lbs. We have a habit of building our chassis a bit heavier than many teams.
There will be a space right in the center of the chassis. That's probably where I'll end up mounting the electronics. We usually just mount them wherever we can fit them.
DustinB_3
03-02-2008, 20:09
When will you all be able to put some video for us to enjoy?
I don't really know, although I'm hoping by the end of the week. We're never usually that lucky though.
that is one cool bot
good job
DarkFlame145
03-02-2008, 21:11
well, the chassis weighs around 64 lbs and the elevator weighs around 36 lbs. We have a habit of building our chassis a bit heavier than many teams.
There will be a space right in the center of the chassis. That's probably where I'll end up mounting the electronics. We usually just mount them wherever we can fit them.
I wouldn't think that frame would weight that much
Blue_Mist
03-02-2008, 21:20
Regarding the weight of the frame- it's aluminum extrusion, isn't it? Bolting the entire frame must add quite a bit of extra weight, and extrusion is at least twice as heavy than box tubing due to sheer mass. Are you guys going to be a pushing bot? Weight would help there. A robot pushing the weight limits isn't always bad. Sorry, pun not actually intended.
DarkFlame145
03-02-2008, 21:24
ah i didnt see the bolts, i thought it was all welded
DustinB_3
03-02-2008, 21:41
The chassis is made out of 1/4 inch aluminum that is cut with a CNC machine. There are no welds, the entire robot is bolted together with 1/4 - 20's. I think that the weight that I said earlier was with the battery. I had to include the battery when I was trying to figure out the robot's CG so I probably forgot got to subtract it from the weight. We probably wont be a pushing bot, we just have a habit of building heavy robots.
DarkFlame145
03-02-2008, 21:59
ah, it's still a very nice frame.
CraigHickman
03-02-2008, 23:57
Very nice! I hope you guys don't have any issues tipping when you put the ball up.
What's your drive speed?
Aren_Hill
04-02-2008, 00:38
I'll second craigs vote of watch your center of gravity but you've probably already got this all figured out.
looks awesome though
DustinB_3
04-02-2008, 08:30
We've been worrying about tipping too. With the elevator fully extended we have calculated the CG to be right at the front set of CIM motors, which is about 12 inches back. Our velocity is somewhere around 11 ft/s. We just have to be careful not to come to a dead stop with the elevator fully extended.
MasterRobot
04-02-2008, 17:19
the chassis looks really strong
great idea
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