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JVN 05-02-2004 23:34

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
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Originally Posted by FotoPlasma
Judging from the Bionic Poofs (Cheesy Bulldogs?) showing at Cal Games, last September, I don't find it hard to believe that team 60 and 254 are working together, this season. Whatever they'd come up with, I'm sure it'd be awesome.

I think this is great.
I've also heard this rumor, and I can't wait to see how it works out.

This could be the future of FIRST.

John

Ken Leung 06-02-2004 00:20

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
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Originally Posted by JVN
I think this is great.
I've also heard this rumor, and I can't wait to see how it works out.

This could be the future of FIRST.

John

The poof's and kingman designed a drive train during summer together, and they were able to enter that robot into Cal Games at September after that summer. As I remembered it the robot was finished the week before. Definitely a very cool thing to happen. It shows that teams can work together to compliment each other and make each of their robotics program better. Especially with a game of alliances, partnership is definitely a good way to go.

You know you can't build a robot that does everything, unless you build CD's 2000 bot or Beatty's 2001 bot. And even with those robots you need a good partner.

tkwetzel 07-02-2004 01:58

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
That is a lot of gears. I want to see the final product. Please post pictures of it when possible.

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Strangely I count 60 gears. And that is not counting the "dual gears" (two different sizes in one) separately. And add to that 9 sprockets.
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I'm pretty sure that there are not 60 gears, however that would be a pretty cool coincidence.
There are indeed 60 gears there. But there are at least 11 sprockets. Why an odd number? Can we not see one of them?


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