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blincoln1534@gm 04-02-2015 22:39

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Check out team 5000's new robot pit design. Made from PVC and LED lights, it is fully expandable from 8x8 all the way up to 15x15 depending on pit size! There also is one large banner in the back and a smaller one in the front!

BenDSterling 04-02-2015 23:15

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Looks good!

dradoxen 05-02-2015 08:52

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Nicely Done!

What material are you guys using for your rails; is it PVC or metal? I'm guessing it breaks down into individual posts for transport? If so, how easy is it to break down and put back together? What do you have fastening the corners? We're looking to do something similar for our pit, so any answers help! Thanks in advance.

Addison4300 05-02-2015 13:55

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I love the simplicity and the lights. Looks very nice, Great Job!:D

TDav540 05-02-2015 15:22

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Originally Posted by dradoxen (Post 1438649)
Nicely Done!

What material are you guys using for your rails; is it PVC or metal?

Says that they are using PVC. I really like it. Great color scheme and use of LEDs.:D

dradoxen 05-02-2015 17:01

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Whoops! Sometimes I'm not the most observant fellow. :yikes:

brianbond 05-02-2015 20:14

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thats a cool looking pit!

Foster 05-02-2015 20:30

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Nice to see you took the hint that some pits are small and you can do the 8*8 space and grow into the bigger ones. (But 15'x15' that's just crazy talk :rolleyes: )

Nice colors, love the lights. As a logistics question, what does it break down for storage? Is there a big bag it travels in? Do you have a way to weight the legs for outdoor events?

GeeTwo 06-02-2015 00:17

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Originally Posted by Foster (Post 1439009)
..(But 15'x15' that's just crazy talk :rolleyes: )..

Then you came up with your own reason for wanting something that went to 15x15:
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Originally Posted by Foster (Post 1439009)
...Do you have a way to weight the legs for outdoor events?


Foster 06-02-2015 09:11

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Originally Posted by GeeTwo (Post 1439090)
Then you came up with your own reason for wanting something that went to 15x15:

Vexactly! That's my superpower, taking crazy talk ideas and putting a new spin on them. :rolleyes:

But the key to make it work is a way to tether it down, nobody is happy with a 15x15 (or 8x8) uncontrolled kite rolling around.

I'd also like to see more of the details of their nested PVC fittings to see how the expansion works and is supported.

I think it's interesting on how some of the pit designs / construction rivals the robot. We all celebrate the mech-engineers, but pit design with long trusses gives kudos to the civil engineer.

blincoln1534@gm 17-02-2015 20:19

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Originally Posted by dradoxen (Post 1438649)
Nicely Done!

What material are you guys using for your rails; is it PVC or metal? I'm guessing it breaks down into individual posts for transport? If so, how easy is it to break down and put back together? What do you have fastening the corners? We're looking to do something similar for our pit, so any answers help! Thanks in advance.

Yeah it breaks down into individual posts and cross beams. We use these metal pins, almost like a cotter pin to attach the posts to the beams.

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Originally Posted by Foster (Post 1439009)
Nice to see you took the hint that some pits are small and you can do the 8*8 space and grow into the bigger ones. (But 15'x15' that's just crazy talk :rolleyes: )

Nice colors, love the lights. As a logistics question, what does it break down for storage? Is there a big bag it travels in? Do you have a way to weight the legs for outdoor events?

No bag yet, but thats a neat idea. We'd have to probably make a bag for those pipes, but nothing we cant do. Also yeah the posts slide into plastic buckets filled with quikrete. It is quite sturdy


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Originally Posted by Foster (Post 1439175)
Vexactly! That's my superpower, taking crazy talk ideas and putting a new spin on them. :rolleyes:

But the key to make it work is a way to tether it down, nobody is happy with a 15x15 (or 8x8) uncontrolled kite rolling around.

I'd also like to see more of the details of their nested PVC fittings to see how the expansion works and is supported.

I think it's interesting on how some of the pit designs / construction rivals the robot. We all celebrate the mech-engineers, but pit design with long trusses gives kudos to the civil engineer.


Yeah we have several students interested in that field. Lets just hope our robot turns out as nice.



*Pictures will be posted soon now that we are not busy building the robot so that other teams can see how we made this*

FRCTeam3293 18-02-2015 21:49

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I would like to see some additional pictures too. Thanks

blincoln1534@gm 11-03-2015 22:12

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Here are some pics, more to come

blincoln1534@gm 11-03-2015 22:16

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Here are more. Any questions, feel free to ask....


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