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Michael King 14-04-2003 15:51

Coolist "bot" in each division
 
What are the coolist "bot" in each division that you saw??

ssjcell 14-04-2003 19:55

i can only really speak for curie,

i liked baxter,

i also liked 121's overall design and like the fact that they could intentionally flip over who they wanted, it made me laugh when that happened

i hear a few people liked us

tonyargote 14-04-2003 20:00

111 had the coolest robot i've seen so far

xavior06 14-04-2003 20:05

for archimedes, 111, or 157 (i think) because they built 2 robots, one just for practice :eek: :ahh:

Gadget470 14-04-2003 20:35

Baxter was extremely fast but could be pushed around pretty easily.

I can also only speak for Curie..

I really liked 188's simple and effective design. There was one team that had an obvious "weapon" of a stacker mechanism, I can't remember the team number anymore, but I know they flipped us and busted our electronics box. (The only match where we didn't have the hill).
60 with their feet were pretty effective, never got a chance to see how they worked though :(
Modesty aside, I like our bot (470), our downfall was miscommunication with our lead programmer about our auto code.

Chris Nowak 14-04-2003 20:41

IMO Truck Town Thunder deserved that imagery award. They had a sweet looking bot. 236 also looked really good. another one of my favorites.

Gope 14-04-2003 21:00

Quote:

Originally posted by Gadget470
Baxter was extremely fast but could be pushed around pretty easily.

Actually, we never engaged in a pushing match at nationals(except with team 60 and we ended up spinning them). We had a problem tripping breakers if we pushed alot so we basicly used our speed to run away from everyone who pushed on us(making it look like we were getting pushed alot). We certaintly weren't the strongest but I think we are much stronger that most people thought(although it didn't matter cause if we used our strength we would've tripped out like crazy and been useless that last 15 seconds).

I have to say that 25 was the coolest robot in Curie. Fastest bot in the compeition and able to push 292 around like a rag doll...wow

Solace 14-04-2003 21:07

yeah, how did 25 manage to have so much power and speed at the same time withou switching gears?

J Flex 188 14-04-2003 21:15

thank you much :D..ours wasnt necessarily the best looking robot, but it accomplishes almost everything that we ask of it.

id have to say that i still love 71's bot.. the arm was a great idea, and the auto code was also pretty good.. it goes back for more stacks after the initial swat too..


Quote:

Originally posted by Gadget470
Baxter was extremely fast but could be pushed around pretty easily.

I can also only speak for Curie..

I really liked 188's simple and effective design. There was one team that had an obvious "weapon" of a stacker mechanism, I can't remember the team number anymore, but I know they flipped us and busted our electronics box. (The only match where we didn't have the hill).
60 with their feet were pretty effective, never got a chance to see how they worked though :(
Modesty aside, I like our bot (470), our downfall was miscommunication with our lead programmer about our auto code.


Tbuzz105 14-04-2003 21:19

Being the driver of 292, i can also agree that i am amazed by team 25. I didnt really hear or see of them before those Final rounds, and wow. Congrats on making it so far. Your bot is a monster.

How did you get so much speed AND power?


and also, in our defense, the last round our battery was flipping in and out which made it hard to fight back. One of the cables eventually came clear off the battery and we ended the match 30 seconds early.


Great bot 25!

The Chinese Guy 14-04-2003 21:31

2 CIM motors, and 2 Drill motors with a 4:1 gear ratio. The thing was the motors drained the battery too fast. The voltage went down from 9-10 volts every match.

OneAngryDaisy 14-04-2003 21:42

236- no doubt about it. They were the fastest in Galileo and could grab boxes on the fly, then stack them in a second.. I still can't believe they slipped to the 5th pick- the # 1, 2, 3, and 4 picks were all king of the hill bots.. Without them we wouldn't have been able to do anything close to what we achieved.



(Clarify- the #2 team tried to pick #3, which rejected.. so when we (#4) picked 236, it was really the #5 pick)

Marc P. 14-04-2003 21:45

I liked 25. Looks and functionality. When I was inspecting you guys, I was afraid to stick my hand into the cool looking mesh of metal that is your arms... sort of resembled scissors I guess. Reffing out on Curie, I saw what you guys were really capable of. Great design, simplicity and functionality at it's best. I got a real good picture of your bot on top of the ramp during your final match on Curie... enjoy.

ZACH P. 14-04-2003 21:55

I must say that i loved 71's bot, that arm was awesome, it was powered by both of the CIM's, and was powerful as s***. I never really got a chance to check out 25's drivetrain, and i now i regret it. Is there a picture, or other discription anywhere?

P.S. i also loved the look of the mighty mouse.

Keith Chester 14-04-2003 21:59

Quote:

Originally posted by ZACH P.
I must say that i loved 71's bot, that arm was awesome, it was powered by both of the CIM's, and was powerful as s***. I never really got a chance to check out 25's drivetrain, and i now i regret it. Is there a picture, or other discription anywhere?

P.S. i also loved the look of the mighty mouse.

Don't worry, we've got pics and descriptions galore. Contact me for it. I'll see if I can dig up a pick of our "demo" gearbox. "Big" Mike will tell you the dimensions of the thing by heart (he stared at the ACAD drawings for hours and even put some in 3d)


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