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CD47-Bot 29-02-2004 16:29

pic: HULK SMAAAASH!
 

uvabrad825 29-02-2004 16:29

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wow.... hope you dont do that to our bot.... =]

ps... your bot looks awesome... just one question... how do you climb the steps with those small wheels?? (I read earlier that you could hang from the floor but also climb the steps...)

RogerR 29-02-2004 16:33

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geez....is that regulation hdpe? same thickness and everything?

Solace 29-02-2004 16:37

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feel the POWER!!

I hope that everyone built extremely sturdy robots - the level of engineering in these robots has gone up a lot in recent years. lots of teams are really fast now, and when you have bots repeatedly bashing into each other at very high speeds, stuff is going to break.

I mean, think about it, if you have 2 bots bash into each other each going 15 feet/sec, that's basically a 20 mph collision. not good. granted, most teams aren't quite THAT fast, but the potential is still there.

it will definitely be an exciting year.

phrozen solyd 29-02-2004 16:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RogerR
geez....is that regulation hdpe? same thickness and everything?

we used the polycarb from the player stations to make the platform

Solace 29-02-2004 16:44

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did you smash it with the claw as it is in the picture? or did you fall off of the bar?

jacob_dilles 29-02-2004 17:03

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it looks like they fell off the bar... look where it broke and how many pieces it split in to. and theres no spidering... i doubt they did it with the arm. unless its a realy strong arm :yikes: :yikes:

Tom Bottiglieri 29-02-2004 17:33

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polycarb, eh.. how thick is it. ive never seen lexan break like that before. It will bend like heck, but not shatter. Sure its not plexi?

Dennis Jenks 29-02-2004 18:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ToMMan b182
polycarb, eh.. how thick is it. ive never seen lexan break like that before. It will bend like heck, but not shatter. Sure its not plexi?

I believe you are correct, although I never really examined it myself I am pretty sure that sheet was not polycarbonate. I believe it was Plexiglas and not real thick at that.

But you gotta admit it's a cool picture.


Dennis

Jay Lundy 29-02-2004 19:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by uvabrad825
wow.... hope you dont do that to our bot....

ps... your bot looks awesome... just one question... how do you climb the steps with those small wheels?? (I read earlier that you could hang from the floor but also climb the steps...)

We can climb the small steps pretty easily, but its hard to negotiate around the goal so we probably won't be doing that.

To get up the 6" we use our arm. When we push the arm down on the platform the front of our robot lifts up, then we drive forward with our back wheels on the carpet. Once the front wheels catch the platform it drives up there.

UlTiMaTeP 29-02-2004 19:29

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that looks like an egg beater

Nico 29-02-2004 19:36

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Did team 254 collaborate with team 60, the bionic bulldogs, at all for this years bot?

MikeDubreuil 29-02-2004 19:36

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This is sort of OT....

If it was made of Lexan, could you have it replaced under warranty? I was looking at a sheet of Lexan in our lab and I saw it has something like a 5 year guarantee against breaking.

Greg Needel 29-02-2004 19:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nico
Did team 254 collaborate with team 60, the bionic bulldogs, at all for this years bot?

take a look at these threads

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...t=colaboration


http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=26133

uvabrad825 29-02-2004 19:53

Re: pic: HULK SMAAAASH!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Lundy
We can climb the small steps pretty easily, but its hard to negotiate around the goal so we probably won't be doing that.

To get up the 6" we use our arm. When we push the arm down on the platform the front of our robot lifts up, then we drive forward with our back wheels on the carpet. Once the front wheels catch the platform it drives up there.

ah ok... nice idea..

oh.. and I've seen that material you have on your wheels and grabber circles in other pictures and was wondering what it was....


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