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That's awesome!
Looks like a bit of a pain to carry though. Maybe you could integrate a detachable handle and wheels so it can be rolled like a suitcase? |
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I haven't looked around yet, but I was hoping to find a suitcase with wheels I can pack it in. I'd pack the spare parts and tools with it also.
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Just a top, making the handle out of round tubing makes things a lot more comfortable to carry.
Also, keep in mind that this thing will have to go through airport security, so you might want to consider mailing it to your destination rather than bringing it on the plane. |
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Very cool, but I'm actually more interested in the details of the Mentor Workshop in China. Do you know how many teams will be represented? Which teams? We have several teams from China coming to TX regionals but haven't heard much about how they are being supported.
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Just a suggestion...you MIGHT want to check that if flying :D
You'd get quite a few looks from the TSA |
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How much does the bot weigh? My experience is that FRC robots are generally quite heavy.
The workshop in China sounds really cool. You'll have to let us all know how it goes. And I'm really sorry but I find humour in the thought of putting a FRC robot in a suitcase.:) I just looked at the pic again. So you can swap out the two different types of wheels? That is AWESOME. |
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Boy was I the hero when I pulled a battery and power inverter out of my suitcase 2/3 of the way there, after everyone's phones had died :P |
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Best of luck to you guys. We are competing with some of the teams from China as well. In addition, there were a few teams and representatives at the Asia Pacific Invitational this summer in Australia. If we can help out in anyway, let us know.
We shipped FTC robots and parts over this summer for the Asia Pacific Invitational. We specifically made a wood crate for one FTC Robot and packed the crate with expanding foam to match the robot. We also took components over in a large aluminum sided suitcase that was packed with the expanding foam around the parts. We checked the crate but made it so that it could be opened to be examined. We included zipties to be used to close the crate back up after inspection by security. |
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Whenever I go on trips, I pack my AGM battery, a boost converter, my laptop, and my broken iPod with a magnet on it's back. When it's dark, I just pull out the iPod, stick it to the bus's steel ceiling and turn it on to full brightness! I then have tons of light. Meanwhile, I can surf the inet on my computer by tethering my phone! I am the Savvy Traveler! :D
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Is it possible to apply for a TSA permit/license/background check or something else to allow a robot like this aboard a plane? |
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I checked the TSA list of special items and for some weird reason Robots did not come up. I guess a robot isn't special.
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Also, I just thought of something nobody has talked about: Customs |
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