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Tyler Olds 06-03-2013 02:14

pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 

AllenGregoryIV 06-03-2013 02:16

Re: pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 
This picture generates far more questions than it does answers. Any chance of a test video?

There are several pneumatic cylinders that I have no clue what they are used for, tipping away from the bar? and the small one strapped to your longer arm piston?.

ice.berg 06-03-2013 09:16

Re: pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AllenGregoryIV (Post 1244327)
This picture generates far more questions than it does answers. Any chance of a test video?

There are several pneumatic cylinders that I have no clue what they are used for, tipping away from the bar? and the small one strapped to your longer arm piston?.

Thats just part of the fun!
Have a safe drive to Duluth and see you guys tomorrow!

Jeff Pahl 06-03-2013 09:21

Re: pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 
Looks awesome, as usual! Looking forward to seeing it in action (except when it's on the other end of the field from us).

See you in a few hours.

Travis Hoffman 06-03-2013 09:40

Re: pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 
Digging the red linatex shooter wheel. :cool:

EricLeifermann 06-03-2013 11:48

Re: pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AllenGregoryIV (Post 1244327)
This picture generates far more questions than it does answers. Any chance of a test video?

There are several pneumatic cylinders that I have no clue what they are used for, tipping away from the bar? and the small one strapped to your longer arm piston?.

It allows us to have 4 positions on our arm, which allows us to use it for several applications.

@Travis it is nice we can shoot about ~800-1000 discs before needing to replace the wheel, we were at about 100-200 discs with the banebots wheels.

barn34 06-03-2013 16:38

Re: pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 
Looking good, guys! We definitely expect another great performance from you guys at Wisconsin, and hopefully we'll get a chance to share the field this year. Best of luck this weekend and we'll see you in Milwaukee!

AdamHeard 06-03-2013 16:41

Re: pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 
I don't quite understand it yet, but I love the look of it. Curious to see how some of those features pan out.

Where do you get the linatex wheel?

mr.roboto2826 06-03-2013 17:13

Re: pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 1244569)
I don't quite understand it yet, but I love the look of it. Curious to see how some of those features pan out.

Where do you get the linatex wheel?

Its custom made and then the linatex is glued on the rim. Nothing too special.

EricLeifermann 06-03-2013 17:22

Re: pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mr.roboto2826 (Post 1244586)
Its custom made and then the linatex is glued on the rim. Nothing too special.

For further explanation we had a sponsor who specializes in conveyors and belting adhere the rubber to the wheel. Takes 48 hours to fully cure.

AlecMataloni 06-03-2013 21:16

Re: pic: FRC 2826 Wave Robotics Landshark Mk. V
 
Interesting placement of those eyebolts. Your hanging mechanism must be pretty HOT. Can't wait to see it in low-def quality this weekend!


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