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Fixen 19-02-2005 11:26

Re: How far overweight are you?
 
None. Ours is anorexic at the moment. Lets see if the building people can come up with a simple tetra-knockdown mechanism.

Steve W 19-02-2005 11:49

Re: Under or over weight?
 
Over Weight. What else is to be expected? There is still time for the diet team to perform miracles. Meanwhile I still keep adding parts.

doyler 19-02-2005 14:00

Re: Under or over weight?
 
Still under, and a mentor just yelled "We need more weight"

vicecityman666 19-02-2005 14:33

Re: Under or over weight?
 
Under. We just measured it (with battery, but no electronics covers) at 118.

408Oxidation 19-02-2005 15:33

Re: Under or over weight?
 
For once, we're 30 pounds underweight. Means we can actually add some counterweight for the arm to get it turning better....

Adelle 19-02-2005 16:34

Re: Under or over weight?
 
We are currently battling with our weight, sometimes we are overweight and sometimes we are underweight...it all depends on who is weighing it...funny how it works...

XYR0c 19-02-2005 18:29

Re: Under or over weight?
 
Just today it was understood that we are 10 pounds overweight.

i suppose we will be taking off out break plates and some muffin fans

elknise 19-02-2005 19:12

Re: Under or over weight?
 
Well, our final weight is in. We finished our robot this morning at 12:30AM. At our Practice competition we weighed in at 134 pounds. Thats without the battery. So in the next two days we need to drill 14 pounds of holes.

BaysianLogik 19-02-2005 20:15

Re: Under or over weight?
 
We've currently strapped diving weights on our robot.

Ashley Weed 19-02-2005 21:00

Re: Under or over weight?
 
I'd hate to jinx us right now, but we are setting quite comfortably underweight. Working on a final mechanism/device, and should be good to go without any "speed diets".


Good Luck, All.

Wacko324 20-02-2005 12:37

Re: Under or over weight?
 
Our robot weighed 30 pounds underweight when we last weighed it. So we will definitely put counterweight on our arm.

CourtneyB 20-02-2005 18:37

Re: Under or over weight?
 
we are 10 pounds under....for now.... lol

Adam Y. 20-02-2005 19:05

Re: Under or over weight?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery
We weighed in tonight at 113.2 pounds - with the compressor, all the pneumatics stuff that we originally weren't going to include, the new mobility system - and the battery. 100 pounds even without the battery.

And people thought we were kidding when we made this post!

Time to put the lounge seat back on so the freshmen can ride around on the robot... :)

-dave

We are in the same boat if the scale is right. The scale looked like a larger/older version of a triple beam balance. We weight 107 and that is also with the compressor which we thought we weren't going to add.

Captain Rich 20-02-2005 19:07

Re: Under or over weight?
 
We are under, but because we removed the second set of chips from the drive, I'm drilling holes in hope of getting thoes back on (6 pounds... ulgh)

Billfred 20-02-2005 19:14

Re: Under or over weight?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery
We weighed in tonight at 113.2 pounds - with the compressor, all the pneumatics stuff that we originally weren't going to include, the new mobility system - and the battery. 100 pounds even without the battery.

And people thought we were kidding when we made this post!

Time to put the lounge seat back on so the freshmen can ride around on the robot... :)

-dave

<humor=on>

I hope you aren't having the freshmen on the robot during the matches, since they really don't meet the flowchart at all. Freshmen are great energy sources for cleaning the back room or sorting things out, but not so much for stuff on the field. :D

<humor=off>


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