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TeamDrift4091 08-02-2013 21:10

pic: Team Drift 4091 Crate Stand
 

akoscielski3 08-02-2013 21:11

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Looks like a cool idea, but how will you make sure this stays under the 400lbs limit (if using the FedEx FIRST agreement). and where would this be going in your pits? it seems like it would be a little big for you to have an space in your pits

TeamDrift4091 08-02-2013 21:16

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Originally Posted by akoscielski3 (Post 1230198)
Looks like a cool idea, but how will you make sure this stays under the 400lbs limit (if using the FedEx FIRST agreement). and where would this be going in your pits? it seems like it would be a little big for you to have an space in your pits

It is already build, and is all aluminum under 200 pounds + robot under 80 pounds because we are using carbon fiber this year is way under 400 pounds. And sizes is according to pit size.

CalTran 08-02-2013 21:19

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Originally Posted by TeamDrift4091 (Post 1230201)
It is already build, and is all aluminum under 200 pounds + robot under 80 pounds because we are using carbon fiber this year is way under 400 pounds. And sizes is according to pit size.

Your robot is under 80 lbs this year? I'm not saying that's impossible, but as we weighed it out, the controls alone are about ~50lbs so that's one small robot.

TeamDrift4091 08-02-2013 21:31

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Yes is small and our shooter was build using small wheels and bag motors, we are not picking Frisbees from floor and our 30 point climbing mechanism is using winches.

IndySam 08-02-2013 21:33

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Originally Posted by CalTran (Post 1230203)
Your robot is under 80 lbs this year? I'm not saying that's impossible, but as we weighed it out, the controls alone are about ~50lbs so that's one small robot.

It's totally possible. We will have to add ballast to make it to 80lbs.

TeamDrift4091 08-02-2013 21:34

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also we made our own transmisions using aluminum gears

Alan Anderson 08-02-2013 22:07

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What do you intend to use all the dead space behind it for?

stundt1 08-02-2013 22:11

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Remember the weight of the bumpers. assuming you will be storing them in there.

TeamDrift4091 08-02-2013 22:11

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that does not count in the robot weight.

TeamDrift4091 08-02-2013 22:12

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tools

EricH 08-02-2013 22:45

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Originally Posted by TeamDrift4091 (Post 1230249)
that does not count in the robot weight.

But it would count toward crate weight--40 lb total if you had 2 sets at max weight.

TeamDrift4091 09-02-2013 01:07

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Thanks for the comments, we are aware about weight of the crate the robot. Just wanted to share what we have done.


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