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JohnDapper 26-03-2003 20:43

I was at the ucf regional and i liked team 665's bot. The flames painted on their side panels were awesome. They also had a strong drive train. I remember the match against heat wave when they pushed heatwav'es bot off the ramp and across to the other side. i was surprised seeing them push them like that

Eric Bareiss 26-03-2003 20:48

At Arizona hands down it had to be team 60. As always thier robot was well painted well machined and that huge sail was awesome!

The Gila Monsters (64) have an incredible bot this year, thier engineer designed it all from inventor and had it all machined. Its pretty, like a lady.

Alaina 26-03-2003 21:13

Dude! It's all about the upholstry!! 814! 814!!!!!

Mimi Brown 26-03-2003 22:52

hmm i would have to say my team's bot was pretty sweet b4 competitions started...if n e one saw our pit at pittsburgh...there was a huge pile of all the broken polycarb panels that we had on the bot.

sanddrag 26-03-2003 23:09

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Originally posted by Mimi Brown
hmm i would have to say my team's bot was pretty sweet b4 competitions started...if n e one saw our pit at pittsburgh...there was a huge pile of all the broken polycarb panels that we had on the bot.
There seems to be a large misunderstanding amongst the FIRST community. If it was polycarb, it wouldn't have broken. You used acrylic which will shatter and crack like you wouldn't believe. Both materials look the same but differ greatly in chemical composition and performance. The original real strong stuff is GE Lexan; the rest that is very similar is referred to as polycarb. Acryilic is definitely not the same.

ngreen 26-03-2003 23:12

I agree with you koci. Team 148 does have a neat robot, and red too. Have you seen its video?

http://www.koyote.com/users/vpope/lo...20Star%20A.mov

It does a pretty effecient autonomous mode. I can't wait to play with them in Houston.

624 robot is pretty neat too. Are you Mark's friend?

6 days to LSR. I'll see you there and the robowrangler's red robot.

Swampcoder2 26-03-2003 23:52

best looking bot... the bosch team (342?) is always very clean and sleek. personally though, when you compare our's (179) to all others (standard square bots) - hands down - awesome!

thanks for the kudos on the paint job - i'll pass them on to my brother.

Sophey Chan 27-03-2003 16:49

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Originally posted by Swampcoder2
thanks for the kudos on the paint job - i'll pass them on to my brother.

Yes, Derik (sp?) Did such a good job, it was fantastic. Not to mention he ended up doing 2 didn't he?

hixofthehood 27-03-2003 17:29

Consider 408....nominated.

DanL 27-03-2003 17:38

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Originally posted by sanddrag
There seems to be a large misunderstanding amongst the FIRST community. If it was polycarb, it wouldn't have broken. You used acrylic which will shatter and crack like you wouldn't believe. Both materials look the same but differ greatly in chemical composition and performance. The original real strong stuff is GE Lexan; the rest that is very similar is referred to as polycarb. Acryilic is definitely not the same.
Actually, Lexan DOES crack, if you ram it hard enough.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?s=&action=single&picid=2606&direction =DESC&sort=date&perrow=5&trows=5&quiet=verbose

Last year we used the tinted stuff (Lexan brand, from GM). When we ran into a goal last year at full speed, we broke a nice chunk off the edge of the bot. I think we gave the chunk to one of our mentors who couldn't believe her eyes. I suppose it matters at what angle you hit it and if it's an edge piece, etc.

MRL180YTL2002 27-03-2003 18:24

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Originally posted by RogerR
ucf
-180 reminds me of a bulldozer gone bad

-179 is just plain nuts

hey thanks! We ALWAYS get our drivetrain to work! I know, I've been there, fixing it.

179 crazy (but very good) paint job! Can't knock the green paint....hmmmm should check our robots for it if we climbed up on top of them. It was dry, right????

MRL180YTL2002 27-03-2003 18:25

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Originally posted by SuperDanman
Actually, Lexan DOES crack, if you ram it hard enough.
Lexan, thin if you scribe it deep enough, you can break it. (In case you were at UCF out in the pit and wondered what that giant snap was, that was us breaking lexan for our team number)

Swampcoder2 27-03-2003 21:52

Quote:

Originally posted by Sophey Chan
Yes, Derik (sp?) Did such a good job, it was fantastic. Not to mention he ended up doing 2 didn't he?
Yes, Derrick painted two entire sets of panels. One with acrylic paint which bubbles and flakes and the other with enamel which seemed to hold better, but would scratch easily. Note that he had to paint everything backwards so as to be on the inside of the lexan...

I can't wait to see what he may have in store for us in the future...

Ryan Dognaux 27-03-2003 21:59

Some of my favorites would have to be... 45, 60, 192, 312... and ha of course 234 ;)

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=18975

Ryan Albright 27-03-2003 22:03

well def. liked 312 it always looks awesome. spam robot had that evil bulldozer apeal to it. If they had it working a 100% i would of been scared of it. I def like are skins on are robot (710) did anyone else see them and like them?


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