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Hinkel Y. 19-02-2004 23:49

Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
Well, with less than a week to go, and your robots almost done (hopefully), how heavy are your bots?

Yan Wang 19-02-2004 23:54

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
Er, I supposed you meant GREATER than 130lbs as the last choice.

We're 128.5lbs ... without the lexan which is being ordered. Should be 130.0 like the last 2 years :)

ngreen 19-02-2004 23:59

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
More than 1 lb and less than 1000. Approximately. + or - 870lbs.

edit: Greater than 74 and less than 130. We are still finishing some work so it should be in the range of 129.99. We had better make sure to blow the dust off before we go to weigh. We were 129.8 last year.

Solace 19-02-2004 23:59

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
a number greater than what we'd like it to be.

Elgin Clock 20-02-2004 00:04

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
128.5 as of the other day before all our new spiffy speed holes we are having put in!!

Welcome to the big time!!

Kevin Sevcik 20-02-2004 00:10

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
124 last I'd heard. We still have some lexan and a few other tiny bits to put on, but I think we'll be underweight this year without a furious round of speed holing. *runs about knocking on every piece of wood he can find*

Hinkel Y. 20-02-2004 00:10

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
128.5 as of the other day before all our new spiffy speed holes we are having put in!!

Welcome to the big time!!

Speed holes A.K.A. "Access Holes" lightened a pound for us, but trimming some of the bosch tubes (that does no have a lot of pressure load) dropped us down a few pounds... :D

We're about 135 (?) right now with everything on...

pras870 20-02-2004 00:22

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
Last time I was there, we were at 109lbs and everything was assembled and on the robot. I think the team is gonna try to beaf it up so it is not too light, to around 125-128lbs.

OneAngryDaisy 20-02-2004 00:28

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
Uh, I think we'll finish our bot first before we weigh it... All i know is my part is 4.7 pounds, w00t

sanddrag 20-02-2004 00:42

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
We were at 129.6 without leds, bumpers, a shield, sensors, backup battery, and team numbers. All of that we figure weighs about 3.5 lbs so you can say we'll be doing a bit of lightnening.

Michael Long 20-02-2004 07:38

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
Beat this ladies and Gentlmen .. As of last night .. Kilabyte weighs in at 145lbs :ahh: .. I dont even think Dr. Atkins can help.. It is time for some serious plastic surgury....

Chris Fultz 20-02-2004 07:45

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
Sounds like you all should have been using the Cyber Blue Weight Database!

Just joking. Good luck with the weight reduction activities.

I think we are looking for about 2 pounds.

ZZII 527 20-02-2004 19:35

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
132.4 lbs. minus whatever metal filings were left after we cut and drilled for an hour. Several more hours to go.

Katie Reynolds 20-02-2004 19:42

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
Wow! I wonder how many other teams can say,
Quote:

Originally Posted by pras870
"...the team is gonna try to beaf it up so it is not too light, to around 125-128lbs."

:yikes:

sanddrag 20-02-2004 20:53

Re: Your robot's aprrox. weight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Long
Beat this ladies and Gentlmen .. As of last night .. Kilabyte weighs in at 145lbs :ahh: .. I dont even think Dr. Atkins can help.. It is time for some serious plastic surgury....

Sounds like you need to scrap a mechanism. Either that or do a serious remanufacturing of all the parts out of a thiner material. We are only 3.5 pounds over and we are still remanufacturing a major part.


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