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A Robot, sincerely Team 60
Despite the fact that someone found and posted a pic of our robot (which isn't a big deal) I thought I should still create a thread.
![]() Well, there she is, more pics can be found from: Pictures or more specifically: Robot Pictures |
Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
Very Nice, I love your your Color Cordination with the white, tho the gold/zinc/titanium coloring isnt as hot
I need to Ask, What does it do?, im very curious about the red ring and the lower bar under it and not to mention the white spear like pole btw your second link "Robot Pictures" is broken, cause you included a double http:// in it Working "Robot Pictures" Link Good Luck in Arizona and Vegas -Osc- |
Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
That looks great, someone got a pic of our bot last year before we were going to post it to, How much does it weigh and how high can the arm go?
I love the colors, good luck this year. |
Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
What is the pneumatic cylinder in the top arm for ? :confused:
Any pics of it with a tetra? |
Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
what material is the upper part of the arm made of?
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Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
That is awesome. That paint job is also awesome, and that sprocket...what a BEAST!!!:ahh:
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Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
I think I get the gripper...pretty cool idea, and very elegantly implemented. Did you use the window motors coupled with the Fisher Prices to prevent backdriving?
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Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
bravo... very nice indeed. But may I ask why the bot's frame, gearboxes, arm mounts, and arm itself look exactly like te cheesey poof's bot? (team 254)
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Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
Looks like it fires missiles at other robots... thats not very GP :ahh: :ahh:
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Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
Me being the driver of a defensive bot, I love seeing exposed wheels like that :D . I can't wait 'till Atlanta.
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Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
hey alex, dude you gotta write back to these guys, that's the point of starting a thread, i have seen this babe work so i don't have questions but these guys do. you guys rock like always and i can't wait for nats, good luck on programing!
-Christo |
Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
I guess I can answer some of these questions:
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The spear, hook, red bar, and ring all work together to grasp and hold a tetra very well. The cylinder is just set back in the arm to help with the cg. It is connected to the hook with a shaft. The cylinder is 12 in. I think. The lower red bar functions as a fulcrum that makes the tetra rotate up in to the ring. The hook grabs the apex of the tetra, and pulls it back into the ring. The straping on the sides stops tetras from getting really caught on the arm. I will see about getting a pic of it holding one or possibly some vid if I can. Quote:
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Thanks for all the complements guys! Sven. |
Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
You guys look better than you perform. :P I know how to tip you guys over if my team ever decides to play defense. Not that we need to, we're a great offensive team. Your robot does look great though. :cool:
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Re: A Robot, sincerely Team 60
60, you guys were awesome at Phoenix. Those were great and close quarterfinal matches we played with you guys. I can't wait to see you guys in Vegas, maybe this time we can be stacking the same color tetras in the quarterfinals. :D
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