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Re: Where do you build YOUR robot?
I think we have the oddest build area. We build in the basement machine shop of an old steam power plant. (It still works, but only occasionally and only at the other end fromus.) Usually it's nice. The problems occur when the building is used for its other purpose: movie or TV set. Then we have to work at somrone's house for a few days. Last year that happened on the Saturday before ship. A week or two ago, we had to leave due to filming, but only for two nights, and we were building at one of our sponsor shops.
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Re: Where do you build YOUR robot?
We build our robot in the basement of the convent next to the school...the nuns don't like it very much when we wake them up at 2 AM :p
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Re: Where do you build YOUR robot?
we build ours out at Nasa. They are a big big help.
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Re: Where do you build YOUR robot?
That seems a lot spoilled. Lucky little poeple. Well we build ours at an ex-members dad's workshop garage at what we call the rec center. Our reccenter is down the street about like 3-5 blocks. Luckily we have a cnc-mill or a mill whats the dif? A lathe, Setup of Ryobi tools usually for wood work drill press, Belt sander/ disc sander, bench grinder, scroll saw, and a table saw. ALso arbor press and ac + gas welding. And as A plus the center its self has rock walls 4 comps. bball/olleyball. And an 81" tv with all the +'s.
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Re: Where do you build YOUR robot?
we build in the airplane hanger but there is a small addition being built for the robotics shop.
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Re: Where do you build YOUR robot?
first few weeks, we built at school, seeing as were a technology school we have lots of tools, adn a huge back store room. For the past 3 weeks weve been working in a members garage, cause his dad is an engineer and a mechanic, we have access to everything that we need. Oh, and tonight it was at another house, being tested and programmed
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