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jeser#1772
10-02-2010, 12:01
[cdm-description=photo]34773[/cdm-description]

Josh Drake
10-02-2010, 12:01
Very nice looking package. Good luck this year!

Jimmy Cao
10-02-2010, 15:45
That's some nice machining! =O I especially like the labeling of the Bumper Zone.

Just one little thing. It looks like your drive shafts stick past the frame? I think that was ruled to be in violation of the frame perimeter rules (even if it falls within the 28x38 rules).

nnfuller
10-02-2010, 23:29
That's some nice machining! =O I especially like the labeling of the Bumper Zone.

Just one little thing. It looks like your drive shafts stick past the frame? I think that was ruled to be in violation of the frame perimeter rules (even if it falls within the 28x38 rules).

I believe those would be considered "minor extrusions"

Vikesrock
10-02-2010, 23:32
I believe those would be considered "minor extrusions"

Yes, but there is no rule that allows minor protrusions to stick out of a vertical projection of the FRAME PERIMETER if they are not inside the BUMPER ZONE.

The frame as pictured, appears like it may have a problem with <R16>

_Tanto_
10-02-2010, 23:34
Very nice! ... are you guys capable of going under the bump or are you a little too tall?:confused:

ChrisP
10-02-2010, 23:34
I like your 6 wheel drive design, and the compact size of your robot suggests that you will be going under the bump, a good plan indeed. All in all, good job!

jeser#1772
11-02-2010, 08:02
hello
thanks the replies guys!

the bumper zone has 1/2 inch more than the rest
and the max perimeter is 16' x 23' x 31

JamesCH95
11-02-2010, 08:24
Water-jet FTW?

jeser#1772
11-02-2010, 08:29
laser cut...

JamesCH95
11-02-2010, 09:59
Well it was one of the two :rolleyes:

Vikesrock
11-02-2010, 12:45
hello
thanks the replies guys!

the bumper zone has 1/2 inch more than the rest
and the max perimeter is 16' x 23' x 31

Very nice! That's one good looking machine right there.