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CD47-Bot 27-01-2003 02:17

Image Discuss: Team 1132 Teaser
 

Sachiel7 27-01-2003 02:17

Well, this is the latest teaser from tem # 1132, tell us what you think!

Gadget470 27-01-2003 10:58

what is ther to think? It's a piece of sheet metal with cuts for gears. Not much else we can say at this time.

AdamT 27-01-2003 11:37

can we say "heavy"?

Gadget470 27-01-2003 11:40

depending on what that is being used for it can probably be cheesed

Ianworld 27-01-2003 16:49

Its time to start thinking of nice patterns to put on your robot.

Sachiel7 27-01-2003 16:57

That metal is High Carbonite Steel. It's actually not that heavy.
When we put all four of these peices together they only weighed 16 lbs.
Our Chassis, with driving capibilities is going to be less than 30 lbs as well.

AJ Quick 27-01-2003 18:49

Well.. what is it?

Is it the bottom of the chassis? Or some special mechanism?

Sachiel7 27-01-2003 19:22

It's part of one of our mechanisms...

Duke 13370 27-01-2003 19:25

That's not much of a teaser, but what's it for?

Sachiel7 27-01-2003 19:32

Like I said, It's one of our mechanisms, and if you look around some of the other threads you should be able to figure it out. We don't want to give it all away, because I beleive we are about 1 in three teams I've heard of so far that has a mechanism that can do what ours does (and I don't mean It's main function).
It's hard to explain, so just try to figure it out yourself...

sanddrag 27-01-2003 19:38

I wish my team would let me do work as hack as that. Nice:cool:

Seriously, you can build a nicely functioning robot with absolutely no precision. It's totally possible.

Jeremy_Mc 27-01-2003 20:19

30 lbs? with a battery?

can that even be hit with a toothpick?

*jeremy

Dave 27-01-2003 21:08

Ooh... ohh... THEY'RE WINGS!!! Our team is doing something like that, but too much stress on the motors... soooooo we used pneumatics... if you already have a system they're less weight...
Guess what? our frame is 48 pounds driveable... it's made out of reduntant extruded aluminum, and supported a grand total of.... 600 POOOUUUUNNDDDSSSSS!!!! (4 team members) I liiiiiiiike. yes yes.... plated with lexan, it should be niiiiice. I like lots.
ah well, what have you.... good luck with your blocks of wings, I'm glad mine has more finess. and they doooo support 'bouts 200 pounds apiece... haw haw haw... for a third year team we're not doin' too badly.
hope our treads don't rip, though... (eep!)
Good luck to ya'!

Sachiel7 27-01-2003 22:30

Nope, sorry, this is not a picture of horizontal "wings" of any sort...
The 30 lbs does not inclue the controls/battery (about 13.5 lbs) so I guess we're really like around 45 or so...
We made our Chassis out of the aluminum drive components in the kit. Cut 'em down the center and got 4 C sections of aluminum. We're going to get it welded, but for now it's bolted together (very nicely so...)
And, we are (technically) a "Rookie" team, but some of our members (like me!) have done first before


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