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KC1AJT
07-02-2011, 13:40
Who's up for building one of these? I was thinking of adding tracks and a salt shaker on the back.

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=tPg1ZMiC9pA

Colin P
07-02-2011, 14:04
Wishing we had the resources to make one of these...
I'd thought a while ago of making an autonomous snowblower for demos. Up here in the U.P, all we have to work with is snow :p

KC1AJT
07-02-2011, 16:46
I'd build one myself, but it looks extremely costly, between $2,000 and $3,000 is my guess

Logan Byers
07-02-2011, 16:57
Here are a couple of articles about a smaller version created by a group of Mechanical Engineering students here at Purdue. David Hoff, one of the members, is an alumni of Purdue FIRST, a group of Purdue students who help mentor FIRST teams in the area (FRC teams 461, 1646, and 1747 and numerous FLL teams throughout the local area).
http://www.theindychannel.com/weather/26121565/detail.html
http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/us/2010/12/14/dnt.snobot.clears.snow.wrtv

KC1AJT
07-02-2011, 17:04
Here are a couple of articles about a smaller version created by a group of Mechanical Engineering students here at Purdue. David Hoff, one of the members, is an alumni of Purdue FIRST, a group of Purdue students who help mentor FIRST teams in the area (FRC teams 461, 1646, and 1747 and numerous FLL teams throughout the local area).
http://www.theindychannel.com/weather/26121565/detail.html
http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/us/2010/12/14/dnt.snobot.clears.snow.wrtv
I find the shooting of the snow to be less than ideal. I think the plow would be a lot faster too.

drakesword
11-02-2011, 22:01
I think that a plow would be a bit safer to inherently.

You have to take a bit more into consideration when using a snow blower.

Garten Haeska
12-02-2011, 15:02
Our team, team 2861 in minnesota are actually going to start to build something like this starting next wed. after we ship our robot.

KC1AJT
15-02-2011, 16:06
Awesome! make sure you post lots of pics and specs!