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Billfred
18-02-2009, 11:00
[cdm-description=photo]32938[/cdm-description]

Boydean
18-02-2009, 11:02
Looks pretty awesome! Can't wait to see it at Palmetto.

PS. I would be careful running those rover wheels on that tile. The cracks can mess them pretty bad pretty fast, to the point of not legal. But its shipped now...

Stephen Kowski
18-02-2009, 11:30
Looks pretty awesome! Can't wait to see it at Palmetto.

PS. I would be careful running those rover wheels on that tile. The cracks can mess them pretty bad pretty fast, to the point of not legal. But its shipped now...

http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Restore%20Damaged%20Wheels.pdf

JVN
18-02-2009, 12:46
Wow, looks like a SOLID "rookie" offering!
I can't wait to see video of this one in action.

I like the cable/turnbuckle system for supporting the tower. Very simple and lightweight way to get a lot of strength.

Good Luck,
John

SuperBK
18-02-2009, 12:54
Saw you at the scrimmage in Greer. Nice job.
Brian

Billfred
18-02-2009, 20:20
Wow, looks like a SOLID "rookie" offering!
I can't wait to see video of this one in action.

Ask and ye shall receive.

Conveyor system, sans shooter drums (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jskowski/3237402533/in/set-72157612317725881/)

With shooter drums (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jskowski/3260563153/[/url)

Imagine this, but obscene quantities. Six or eight (potentially more) at a time, no sweat. Proof coming when I get the clearance to post it.

Billfred
19-02-2009, 22:15
Now that I have clearance to distribute the photos, courtesy of USC Media Relations:

http://uscphoto.smugmug.com/photos/476184824_9WLbk-M.jpg

http://uscphoto.smugmug.com/photos/476185034_bt2nK-M.jpg

http://uscphoto.smugmug.com/photos/476185203_7PSaF-M.jpg

Still working on video.

--Billfred

RoboWizard
20-02-2009, 11:37
We were on the news and in the state paper

Stephen Kowski
20-02-2009, 13:53
Wow, looks like a SOLID "rookie" offering!
I can't wait to see video of this one in action.

I like the cable/turnbuckle system for supporting the tower. Very simple and lightweight way to get a lot of strength.

Good Luck,
John

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jskowski/3237402565/in/set-72157612317725881/

no ac/dc (or classical as donn prefers) but this is about the best I can do as far as video at the moment