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pludodog 22-02-2005 02:49

pic: Team 395 - The Spicey!
 

pludodog 22-02-2005 02:52

Re: pic: Team 395 - The Spicey!
 
Hopefully we weren't the only team driving around at 3am last night :-).


Surprisingly, just for fun... nothing actually broken.

Mike Hendricks 22-02-2005 03:09

Re: pic: Team 395 - The Spicey!
 
We were working until 2am last night .. and 3:30am 2 nights before. So .. heh .. you're fine ;)

geeknerd99 22-02-2005 05:30

Re: pic: Team 395 - The Spicey!
 
Ahhh.... Just got back from the lab... we were finishing the animation.

We alternated playing one-eye catch, driving for fun, and working in 3DS max.

Now, for an hour of sleep, then school!

Alekat 25-02-2005 02:08

Re: pic: Team 395 - The Spicey!
 
Do you consider the wire hanging out the side of your arm a problem? We were a little scared with all the arms flying they might get snagged on our big loop of precious tubing and wire.

Joe Matt 25-02-2005 09:07

Re: pic: Team 395 - The Spicey!
 
Aw, man, too bad you guys aren't coming to VCU this year. :(

Great bot, I'll be looking for you guys at Champs!

Gene F 25-02-2005 09:25

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Great looking Robot!

Good luck to you guys this year!

Gene

i_am_Doug 25-02-2005 11:19

Re: pic: Team 395 - The Spicey!
 
your arm is like a fishing pole....kewl :)

Waynep 25-02-2005 19:20

Re: pic: Team 395 - The Spicey!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alekat
Do you consider the wire hanging out the side of your arm a problem? We were a little scared with all the arms flying they might get snagged on our big loop of precious tubing and wire.


We do consider the wire loops hanging from the side to be a problem. Tips for you:
1. Try and keep the loops as small as possible with multiple tiedowns. When the crane is fully extended, the cable is pulled almost perfectly straight along the robot. Latex tubing is a simple way to keep the cables as close to your robots arm/crane.
2. We use split loom tubing to help protect the wire in the event of contact, but this still does not prevent entanglement.
3. You can also look into cable and hose carrier, http://www.kabelschlepp.com/ for example. To provide a neat way of managing your cables.
4. And perhaps most important of all is that if you have to have wires exposed, your drive crew needs to be aware of incoming robot arms and maneuver your arm/robot to protect your wires.

Hope this helps. Gene, Joe, thanks for the comments. Sparky and Metal in Motion produced some pretty impressive robots this year. I'll be looking forward to seeing the two of you at Nats. Good luck to all of you at Regionals.
Best,
Wayne

pikapuka 27-02-2005 01:42

Re: pic: Team 395 - The Spicey!
 
Yayy, go Spicy! :rolleyes:


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