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edomus 01-02-2004 16:03

Platform
 
Now that it is relatively late and people already have locked down designs does anyone want to share how they are going to get onto the platform. Please exclude BIG WHEELS. that is a pretty obvious design.

Yan Wang 01-02-2004 16:05

Re: Platform
 
We're going to fly up there.

Metaphorically speaking.

Ricky Q. 01-02-2004 16:07

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Who needs to get on the platform? ;)

ngreen 01-02-2004 16:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by edomus
Now that it is relatively late and people already have locked down designs does anyone want to share how they are going to get onto the platform. Please exclude BIG WHEELS. that is a pretty obvious design.

8 BIG WHEELS


edit: or Magic...we haven't made the design decision, refer to Horribly behind thread. j/k.

Jay H 237 01-02-2004 16:35

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one word----MOMENTUM :D

edomus 01-02-2004 16:37

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biped?

Arefin Bari 01-02-2004 18:50

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with wheels...

Madison 01-02-2004 20:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ricky Q.
Who needs to get on the platform? ;)

Finally, there's someone who isn't making bad assumptions about what's necessary for, potentially, attaching your robot to the horizontal bar.

Steps aren't the obstacle, people, they're the distraction.

IMDWalrus 01-02-2004 20:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Krass
Finally, there's someone who isn't making bad assumptions about what's necessary for, potentially, attaching your robot to the horizontal bar.

Steps aren't the obstacle, people, they're the distraction.

You know, he's not the ONLY one who's not planning on using the steps...

Wait until you see what we've got in store. :D

Solace 01-02-2004 20:30

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yes, attaching to the bar does not require being on the platform. however, having a robot that is capable of going up the 6" greatly increases your mobility - it is now a great deal more difficult for an opponent to block your movement. if they try to stop you in the side corridors (which will be very important bottlenecks), you can just go around them.

edomus 01-02-2004 20:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Solace
yes, attaching to the bar does not require being on the platform. however, having a robot that is capable of going up the 6" greatly increases your mobility - it is now a great deal more difficult for an opponent to block your movement. if they try to stop you in the side corridors (which will be very important bottlenecks), you can just go around them.

that is my theory. Our robot should be able to climb with ease

Pat Fairbank 01-02-2004 22:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by edomus
Now that it is relatively late and people already have locked down designs does anyone want to share how they are going to get onto the platform. Please exclude BIG WHEELS. that is a pretty obvious design.

We're going to use small wheels. 6" wheels. 8 of them. (Well, technically, not all 8 at once :D). I'll say more in a couple of weeks.

steven114 02-02-2004 00:34

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We have two wheels mounted up above the drive base, so that when we run up the 6 inch gap we just hop on up.

Frank(Aflak) 02-02-2004 19:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IMDWalrus
You know, he's not the ONLY one who's not planning on using the steps...

Wait until you see what we've got in store. :D


Yeah, us too!

Venkatesh 02-02-2004 19:54

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We are most likely using a piston (or pair thereof) to lift our front wheels off the ground and try and climb up the side of the lower platform.

Alaina 03-02-2004 17:50

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Pneumatics. One piston on each wheel. I guess we really don't have a [visible] front or back to our robot this year. Fun.


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