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CD47-Bot 01-02-2004 09:13

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edomus 01-02-2004 09:13

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You planning on climbing the 6 inchers?

Tom Bottiglieri 01-02-2004 11:35

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Is your robotcontroller, speed controllers, relays etc covered? If not, they should be, or moved to a different spot becuase alot of teams are gonna have arms this year, and if they hit those.. ur done.

psychoCHIPMUNKK 01-02-2004 11:53

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Interesting idea to use pnuematics to lift yourself off the floor, if indeed that's what they are for.

James114 01-02-2004 21:47

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:yikes:
yes we are going to climb the 6" step
and i just didn't get around to covering the electronics, they are covered in real life.
:]

steven114 01-02-2004 21:57

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Just FYI, we have a clear plastic covering so that we can still see the components. It's attached to the backing with 6 screws and shaft collers as spacers. It looks pretty cool :D

Frank(Aflak) 02-02-2004 00:07

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Just FYI, we have a clear plastic covering so that we can still see the components. It's attached to the backing with 6 screws and shaft collers as spacers. It looks pretty cool :D


Wow. That looks very similar to our robot. Design wise, also. Drill drive 4x 12 inch wheels. verticle double lexan controls. Arm.

Ours is wider than long, though. And our arm looks like its gonna wind up being longer (and heavier) that what you have pictured.

steven114 02-02-2004 00:10

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We are making ours to be lightweight to keep our center of gravity low, I believe. It's also just long enough to reach up with the extra stretch provided by those pneumatics...

Frank(Aflak) 02-02-2004 00:12

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We are making ours to be lightweight to keep our center of gravity low, I believe. It's also just long enough to reach up with the extra stretch provided by those pneumatics...

we want to be able to get the hook on the bar from locations that aren't right under the bar.

steven114 02-02-2004 00:13

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Yeah, we thought about that. But then we ditched it in favor of adding those wheels to the front. If all goes as planned, we should be able to whiz right up.

Madison 02-02-2004 01:34

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Yeah, we thought about that. But then we ditched it in favor of adding those wheels to the front. If all goes as planned, we should be able to whiz right up.

Where does Inventor place your robot's center of gravity? You're not worried that it'll tip as it climbs a 6" rise? What if another robot is atop the rise and pushes against you?

andy 02-02-2004 06:41

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Looks excellent!

Me skeered!!!

If you don't mind... I'm gonna ask you some questions.

Can you turn with four 12" pnumatics? Or are you going to drop down a skid plate?

How do the two six inch wheels work/drop down? What are they used for? Climbing the six inch stair? How?

Is that a two inch bore cylinder? Looks pretty long... How many times are you planning on using that? If you run it alot, you will be constantly recharging the compressor.

Worried about them electronics...

But an excellent design none the less!

Good luck this year!!!

-Andy

Greg Perkins 02-02-2004 07:17

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Originally Posted by andy
Looks excellent!

Me skeered!!!

If you don't mind... I'm gonna ask you some questions.

Can you turn with four 12" pnumatics? Or are you going to drop down a skid plate?

How do the two six inch wheels work/drop down? What are they used for? Climbing the six inch stair? How?

Is that a two inch bore cylinder? Looks pretty long... How many times are you planning on using that? If you run it alot, you will be constantly recharging the compressor.

Worried about them electronics...

But an excellent design none the less!

Good luck this year!!!

-Andy


pfft your worried about that puny 2" cylinder... 134 is using a 24" stroke to do the pull up...;) oh yea lets just say we will be up off the deck pretty high

James114 02-02-2004 12:59

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i guess you guys will just haft to wait and see, i can't tell you guys everything
:D

andy 02-02-2004 18:13

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I think I see your plan for the bar, the three cylinders mounted facing downward...

You jack yoursef up, hook on to the bar and then retract the cylinders. Right?
Interesting....

That's gonna use alot of air though...

Is one cylinder a drop down skid? For steering with those HUGE pnumatic tires?

Hmmm. Looks Good!!!

Good luck!
-Andy


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