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Justin Montois
30-01-2011, 02:15
ALAN! ALAN! ALAN! AL! ALAN!
2.7 Seconds Depending on who you ask. Still in "heavy mode".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXiRApqh3zM
See you at FLR, Chesapeake and St. Louis!
(The video that inspired the name)
Ask for an Alan Wrench enough times and all of a sudden all you hear is...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hwLbhpatJo
I hope everyone is having a great build season.
rcmolloy
30-01-2011, 02:26
Hahahaha good stuff guys. Looks pretty good for your minibot.
By the way, my favorite is playing a little game of Nighttime Daytime (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THrpJSstWZ8)
pfreivald
30-01-2011, 10:39
That looks very nice!
Cyberphil
30-01-2011, 10:56
Awesome! Looks very promising! And you say it is still in light mode? Now I am scared.
what intrigues me the most is how small of a profile it has. That little piece of paper covers the whole bot.
Keep up the good work!
rees2001
30-01-2011, 12:19
Nice work guys. How late were you at the shop last night?
The robot is under the foam board. (Alan) I'm guessing we still have a bit of weight reduction to do.
Mike Starke
30-01-2011, 13:14
Nice work guys. How late were you at the shop last night?
About 1:15 am :)
I just wanna say how proud I am of our minibot subteam group. They put in about a 16 hour work day on Saturday starting at 9AM. They keep pushing forward, willing to try new things, and I'm so happy with the progress we're making.
Some stats on "Alan"- our minibot:
- He weighs 2.88 lbs total- required Tetrix battery (~1.3 lbs) and Tetrix motor (~.5 lbs) leaves the rest of Alan to weigh about 1 lb. We've made him as light as possible, with a couple more tenths of a pound to still shave off.
- He's somewhere between 12 and 14 inches long.
- I guess the rest you'll have to see at FLR, Chesapeake, and St. Louis! ;)
Alex Cormier
30-01-2011, 13:20
About 1:15 am :)
I just wanna say how proud I am of our minibot subteam group. They put in about a 16 hour work day on Saturday starting at 9AM. They keep pushing forward, willing to try new things, and I'm so happy with the progress we're making.
Some stats on "Alan"- our minibot:
- He weighs 2.88 lbs total- required Tetrix battery (~1.3 lbs) and Tetrix motor (~.5 lbs) leaves the rest of Alan to weigh about 1 lb. We've made him as light as possible, with a couple more tenths of a pound to still shave off.
- He's somewhere between 12 and 14 inches long.
- I guess the rest you'll have to see at FLR, Chesapeake, and St. Louis! ;)
Looks good guys. I like the second video much better then the first one in your post.
The bot looks a little different then from when I left last night. ;)
See ya in a couple months on the field.
Aww, a moving piece of foam board! So cute!
About 1:15 am :) ... He's somewhere between 12 and 14 inches long. Isn't Alan a little too long still?
Justin Montois
30-01-2011, 13:54
Aww, a moving piece of foam board! So cute!
Isn't Alan a little too long still?
It's a square box measuring box, remember 2007?
Thanks for the encouragement everyone.
Alan! Alan! Al!
Mike Starke
30-01-2011, 14:00
Isn't Alan a little too long still?
<R91> The MINIBOT may not exceed a 12” x 12” x 12” volume and weigh no more than 15 lbs. MINIBOTS will be inspected for the volume constraint by being placed in a five-sided box with internal dimensions of 12" x 12" x 12". If the lid (the sixth side of the cube) does not seat properly, the MINIBOT does not pass this part of the MINIBOT inspection.
This means that your minibot can be placed in the box in any matter... doesn't need to be constrained to 12"Wide x 12"Long x 12"Tall... A squared+B squared= C squared :)
LOL. Does it go down? :D
Not yet. That's next on our list to be finalized. :) Our solution shouldn't add any weight though.
ALAN! AL! AL! ALAN!
It's a square box measuring box, remember 2007?
Thanks for the encouragement everyone.
Alan! Alan! Al!Ah! Silly me for not thinking outside the box...er, for not thinking about turning the box! Darn squares that have diagonals longer than the sides!
Not yet. That's next on our list to be finalized. :) Our solution shouldn't add any weight though.
ALAN! AL! AL! ALAN!
Haha, good luck! We've yet to put ours together, but the entire design is pretty much completed: http://penfieldrobotics.com/wiki/index.php?title=2011:Mechanical_1_1.26
:D
pfreivald
30-01-2011, 14:31
I'm just jealous that your school allows subteams to meet without the lead mentor (that'd be me in 1551's case) being there...
If I'm not there, nobody can be there. Them's the rules!
Cyberphil
30-01-2011, 14:43
I'm just jealous that your school allows subteams to meet without the lead mentor (that'd be me in 1551's case) being there...
If I'm not there, nobody can be there. Them's the rules!
On our manufacturing team, we cannot do any shop work until the mentors come also. We still work before that on ideas and CADing, but it takes a lot of our time out of it.
pfreivald
30-01-2011, 14:45
On our manufacturing team, we cannot do any shop work until the mentors come also. We still work before that on ideas and CADing, but it takes a lot of our time out of it.
...we can't even do that. No meetings can take place without me there. Otherwise, apparently, the Earth would fall down as high school students interested in engineering -- accompanied by adults who are not official coaches of the team as far as the school is concerned -- will run amok and destroy Everything(tm)...
Cyberphil
30-01-2011, 14:53
...we can't even do that. No meetings can take place without me there. Otherwise, apparently, the Earth would fall down as high school students interested in engineering -- accompanied by adults who are not official coaches of the team as far as the school is concerned -- will run amok and destroy Everything(tm)...
That is really unfortunate. Do you have any teachers that are involved? The only reason I ask is because two of our mentors are teachers, allowing us to work whenever, minus being able to use the machine shop.
pfreivald
31-01-2011, 00:05
That is really unfortunate. Do you have any teachers that are involved? The only reason I ask is because two of our mentors are teachers, allowing us to work whenever, minus being able to use the machine shop.
We have two teachers. There's me, and then there's Mr. Rob. Mr. Rob also coaches several other activities, so generally he is able to spell me for particular times, but by and large it's gotta be me.
It's not a big deal... It's what I signed on for, and it's part of the challenges of running a team in a very rural small town that is 50 miles from anything approaching a medium-sized city.
It'd just be nice to, you know, not always have to be "that guy", but if that's what's required then so be it. I'm not complaining, I'm just envying Reese's ability to occasionally sleep or spend time with his wife during the build season. :D
SirTasty
31-01-2011, 01:44
<R91> The MINIBOT may not exceed a 12” x 12” x 12” volume and weigh no more than 15 lbs. MINIBOTS will be inspected for the volume constraint by being placed in a five-sided box with internal dimensions of 12" x 12" x 12". If the lid (the sixth side of the cube) does not seat properly, the MINIBOT does not pass this part of the MINIBOT inspection.
This means that your minibot can be placed in the box in any matter... doesn't need to be constrained to 12"Wide x 12"Long x 12"Tall... A squared+B squared= C squared :)
Not yet. That's next on our list to be finalized. :) Our solution shouldn't add any weight though.
ALAN! AL! AL! ALAN!
Are you talking about taking it apart and placing the pieces in the 12x12x12 box? I would run that by the Q&A...
Justin Montois
31-01-2011, 01:49
Are you talking about taking it apart and placing the pieces in the 12x12x12 box? I would run that by the Q&A...
No, he means if I set it in the box diagonally, or better yet diagonally and on 45 degree angle then my minibot can be longer then 12".
xSAWxBLADEx
06-02-2011, 18:04
in the perfect world the minibot can be 16.9x12
No, he means if I set it in the box diagonally, or better yet diagonally and on 45 degree angle then my minibot can be longer then 12".
For clarification, I made the picture below. According to the manual, the MINIBOT needs to fit in the 12" X 12" box. However, the MINIBOT can be made longer than 12" to fit in that same box.
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