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peirvine 15-01-2016 17:49

Re: 'Snow Problem 2015 - Stronghold
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1523345)
I think IRI should have "the biggest air" contest.

10/10 Would compete in.

rzoeller 15-01-2016 17:51

Re: 'Snow Problem 2015 - Stronghold
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by peirvine (Post 1524481)
10/10 Would compete in.

Think Perses could hurtle the low bar?

cadandcookies 15-01-2016 18:29

Re: 'Snow Problem 2015 - Stronghold
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rpaulsen (Post 1524422)
Will a 3x3 8" pneumatic wheel drive train fit on the square chassis, or will the outer wheels interfere with the outer plate?

Yes. Using the AM square chassis length, the AM pneumatic wheels will fit without any additional cuts.

cadandcookies 25-01-2016 19:49

Re: 'Snow Problem 2015 - Stronghold
 
A small update: Still working on a nice writeup of all the stuff that went into Perses, but with school starting that's slow going. For now, here is a link to our 2016 (woefully incomplete) CAD model (you can also find it in my signature). It might see some updates, but it's enough to give you a good look at what we used CAD for over the course of our build.

Another fun thing: For our build, we asked all the people involved to contribute to a collaborative playlist on Spotify for us to listen to over the build. Now, I know it isn't anything substantial, but if you're interested, you can find that playlist here. I'll warn you, we are college students, so there are some not so family friendly songs and song titles in there. You click through at your own peril.

I realize it's coming a little late, but thank you to everyone who supported this endeavor, from our monetary and parts sponsors to the families who brought us meals. We do this for you guys, so if you have any further questions or you're in Minnesota and would like to arrange a visit, let me or any of the other 'Snow Problem members in this thread know. Good luck and keep strong to everyone as we pass halfway through build season!


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