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The_ShamWOW88 09-03-2016 09:11

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
Another stunning example of what it takes to be one of the best....can't wait to see how the Toronto regional shapes up this weekend, hopefully get a chance to catch you guys in action this weekend.

Good Luck!!

iruletheskys 09-03-2016 09:28

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
Looks great! I almost decided to come up to Canada this weekend just to see you guys in action. Team IFI is looking strong.

InspectorGadget1073 09-03-2016 12:36

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
Are you guys at 1114 going to release a CAD model of Sentinel? That would make my week!

Batterink 09-03-2016 13:05

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
This robot is intriguing. Usually we have a chance to see your bot at a regional, but this year we aren't going to any of the same comps. I may have to train out to the comp Saturday to catch a closer look.

Toatekua 09-03-2016 13:07

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
I think I'm in love. I've been waiting for this forever.

Roboshant 09-03-2016 13:41

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
Is that versaframe :ahh: :yikes: ?

jds2001 09-03-2016 14:00

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by New Lightning (Post 1553988)
But is there a climber secreted away somewhere there that I just can't see. And what about the Sally Port and the Drawbridge?

Sally Port is easy with that robot and a skilled driver - I saw 11 execute a similar (in terms of profile) design and consistently get the Sally Port without assistance at MAR Mt. Olive. Basically what happens is you go backwards through it, spin around 180 degrees fast enough to lose contact, and then go back though. Similar for the drawbridge, though I'm not certain how that robot will keep it down - some have arms that extend out in front that retract for a fraction of a second and then come back down to hold it down.

Monochron 09-03-2016 14:02

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fergus180 (Post 1554112)
i have a feeling that is there to hold the bearing in instead of a collar clamp and longer amount of (heavy) hex it also makes it much easier to to pull out the hex shaft and replace the wooden roller

You're probably right, I just didn't expect it (and so many?) when they already have a bolt and washer holding the bearing in. Is there a reason to also add bolts around the bearing to hold it more securely?

RoboChair 10-03-2016 14:13

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
Will this robot climb with harpoons?

cadandcookies 10-03-2016 14:39

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by InspectorGadget1073 (Post 1554298)
Are you guys at 1114 going to release a CAD model of Sentinel? That would make my week!

My guess is that they would release it after the season is over, similar to what they did for SideSwipe last year.

cjl2625 10-03-2016 15:21

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
I guess that is a climber on the back there. They just deployed it in their practice match, but didn't have time to actually use it, it seems.

thomasrr 10-03-2016 16:23

Re: Team 1114 - Simbot Sentinel
 
You're not going to windsor I hope, right? ;)


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