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cgmv123 11-02-2013 23:03

pic: 1306 Pyramid Test
 

Nuttyman54 11-02-2013 23:05

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Do you have clearance for the top of the pyramid? The corners go vertical right above the 3rd rung for about a foot to the pyramid goal. Since you're only on level 2 here, it's hard to tell, but you might run into the pyramid goal. Just something to check...

Andrew Zeller 12-02-2013 00:52

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Another 30pt climbing robot at Wisconsin?! I am excited to see this design in action at your test run on Saturday.

Tem1514 Mentor 12-02-2013 10:32

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That is sure a nice 20 point climb.

Will you be able to get to the 30 pointer?

Chris is me 12-02-2013 10:55

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Originally Posted by Nuttyman54 (Post 1231961)
Do you have clearance for the top of the pyramid? The corners go vertical right above the 3rd rung for about a foot to the pyramid goal. Since you're only on level 2 here, it's hard to tell, but you might run into the pyramid goal. Just something to check...

This was one of the final hurdles with our design that we ended up abandoning. Just another infuriating wrench in the corner climb strategy.

thinker&planner 12-02-2013 11:42

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80/20(T-slot) has great modularity but is heavy. I love seeing it, but I'm curious as to what size it is and how much it weighs. Our robot is about 70 pounds, a huge record for us.

cgmv123 12-02-2013 12:10

Re: pic: 1306 Pyramid Test
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nuttyman54 (Post 1231961)
Do you have clearance for the top of the pyramid? The corners go vertical right above the 3rd rung for about a foot to the pyramid goal. Since you're only on level 2 here, it's hard to tell, but you might run into the pyramid goal. Just something to check...

We can definitely get 10, we should be able to get 20 and 30 points and dumping in the top is TBD.

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Originally Posted by Andrew Zeller (Post 1231990)
Another 30pt climbing robot at Wisconsin?! I am excited to see this design in action at your test run on Saturday.

We look forward to having you! Hopefully, we'll have a 50 point climber/dumper too.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tem1514 Mentor (Post 1232105)
That is sure a nice 20 point climb.

Will you be able to get to the 30 pointer?

As said above, 20 looks good, 30 is TBD.

Quote:

Originally Posted by thinker&planner (Post 1232141)
80/20(T-slot) has great modularity but is heavy. I love seeing it, but I'm curious as to what size it is and how much it weighs. Our robot is about 70 pounds, a huge record for us.

~95 lbs frame + 11 lbs electronics (not mounted in picture) = 106 lbs

Size is around 29" (side to side) * 26" (back to front) * 39" (height)

Andrew Zeller 12-02-2013 13:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cgmv123 (Post 1232162)
We look forward to having you! Hopefully, we'll have a 50 point climber/dumper too.

I wish we had a 50pt dumper - we are going with an instant 10pt hanging design. I meant to say with 2481 and 1306 there could be at least two 30pt climbing robots at the Wisconsin Regional. And we haven't even seen what the other notable (16, 71, 111, 2826) teams will be bringing. :ahh:


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