Chief Delphi

Chief Delphi (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/index.php)
-   Robot Showcase (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=58)
-   -   pic: MAK 211 robot (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25888)

CD47-Bot 23-02-2004 14:29

pic: MAK 211 robot
 

Stephen Kowski 23-02-2004 14:30

Re: pic: MAK 211 robot
 
oh...OOHHHH i get it....wait what?!? from what I can see your robot has the ability to talk and introduce itself as "John"

KenWittlief 23-02-2004 14:33

Re: pic: MAK 211 robot
 
MAK rocks!

cant wait to see what that all tranlated into in alum and steel

will see you at Pittsburgh

and Cleveland! :^)

some young guy 23-02-2004 19:30

Re: pic: MAK 211 robot
 
ummm...why did u do all of that math by hand, isnt that wat a calculator is for? :)

wat is this exactly suposed to mean? but as i look at it, u guys r rele good at math

Scooter 23-02-2004 23:33

Re: pic: MAK 211 robot
 
Can you really fit that whiteboard into a crate?! :)

Scooter

MasterZeus 24-02-2004 09:28

Re: pic: MAK 211 robot
 
Do you think the whiteboard counts as an official robot? We might have to cut it down to fit the dimensions.

Remarkabley, our robot looks almost exactly like the picture posted here. I took this picture a very long time ago (~3-4 weeks ago). I will post our actual robot pictures tomorrow (when I find my camera).

We had three sets of arms on our robot. We mistakenly kept referring to them by the wrong names (sometimes we would call the middle set the top arms or even the bottom arms). This lead to a high number of arguments over how to do them which we finally realized we were talking about completely different things. So we named each set. The top set was named John, the middle set was named Sally and poor old Sam sat at the bottom. Unfortunately, Sam was a weight casualty. We also didn't have time, but more so because of weight.

ngreen 24-02-2004 09:46

Re: pic: MAK 211 robot
 
Ahh. naming parts. We have three arm parts but when have two names. boom and gib.

Joe Ross 24-02-2004 12:13

Re: pic: MAK 211 robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by some young guy
ummm...why did u do all of that math by hand, isnt that wat a calculator is for? :)

It's much easier to learn and practice when you do things on the board, then when you just talk outloud and punch things into a calculator.

MasterZeus 24-02-2004 12:25

Re: pic: MAK 211 robot
 
More importantly for us, it is much easier to go back and change things quickly and know exactly how you got to what numbers.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 20:32.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi