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WileyB-J 15-02-2013 01:00

120lbs. club
 


Who else is sweating the grams? :rolleyes:

Peter Matteson 15-02-2013 07:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WileyB-J (Post 1233635)


Who else is sweating the grams? :rolleyes:

11 years of doing this and we shipped an underweight robot once but it was up to 119.9 by the end of championship.

Twice we were under significantly only because we removed major items at our first regional when we gave up on them.

Al Skierkiewicz 15-02-2013 07:48

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I would worry more about the tanks falling out when you climb!

NotaJoke 15-02-2013 08:09

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Last time I checked we were in the 140 pound club...
And running out of places to drill lightening holes!
Who knew tiny robots could be so heavy?

Jon Stratis 15-02-2013 08:28

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We're going to have our first weighing tomorrow. I'm guessing we might even be below 100!

JesseK 15-02-2013 08:32

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We weighed in at 81lbs last night. There were a few small things missing, so we'll likely be up to 90lbs by the end. The c.g. is imbalanced, so we'll probably add another 10 for that. Hanging for 10 rather than climbing for 30, at least at the moment; opportunity may present itself later if the team can pull everything together with vision first.

(Funny thing about being the only CAD guy this year since the 2 students fell off... I know how we *can* climb for 30 and it's outright elegant; yet putting the team to the task would distract them from perfecting what we have so far which is far from championship-grade ... heavy sigh ... I'll present it as an afterthought I suppose)

orangemoore 15-02-2013 08:33

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Our team right now does not have enough to even worry about weighing. For us it is going to be balancing out our robot.

theawesome1730 15-02-2013 10:36

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You guys are lucky. We are 5 lbs over on the prototype atm. Should be down to 117ish by tonight on the final robot

snowmobiler9 15-02-2013 10:38

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We were at 106 before wires. I don't see us breaking 120 any time soon.

jimwick 15-02-2013 11:36

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We were at 119.6 last night with still some wiring to run. Ugh!

I think we can squeeze out 2 or 3 pounds here and there.

One year we actually did weight in at 119.9. No kidding.

Jared Russell 15-02-2013 11:43

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92 lbs, but that number keeps climbing. :cool:

JamesCH95 15-02-2013 11:46

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77.6lbs before electronics and one mechanism.

We've been 5-10+lbs under weight 3 years running. I hope to continue the trend, saves on hole-saw costs.

Botwoon 15-02-2013 11:50

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We might actually need the 40 lb lead bar we've got sitting in the back of the shop.

NOV8R 15-02-2013 14:26

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We're trying to build the smallest and lightest FRC robot ever. If you want to only climb light and small make a big difference. As it stands right now the robot is 15 x 24 inches and weighs a little over 40 lbs. It has only two motors and gearboxes. One to run the lead screw and one to tilt the arm relative to the base. Two Talons are all that are needed. If you attend the Denver regional and are over weight we could probably convince the inspectors to give you some of our spare pounds:)

stuart2054 15-02-2013 14:58

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We are going to weigh ours again tonight, but last week it was esentually 100 lbs. This is the first time our robot did not need to go on a "Diet"


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