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artdutra04 13-09-2005 22:08

pic: [Teaser]: When Vex meets Tetra
 

Greg Marra 13-09-2005 22:08

Re: pic: [Teaser]: When Vex meets Tetra
 
*starts planning how to mount a CMUCam on a VEX bot*

:cool:

Madison 14-09-2005 13:10

Re: pic: [Teaser]: When Vex meets Tetra
 
A++ for the "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" reference. :)

Matt Krass 14-09-2005 14:19

Re: pic: [Teaser]: When Vex meets Tetra
 
I'm intrigued what those are made off, straws? thin copper pipe? hmm...

How tall are those Vextras?

Francis-134 14-09-2005 15:41

Re: pic: [Teaser]: When Vex meets Tetra
 
To me, it seems that its a photoshop/funky perspecive thing. I may be wrong though.

artdutra04 14-09-2005 16:17

Re: pic: [Teaser]: When Vex meets Tetra
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Krass
I'm intrigued what those are made off, straws? thin copper pipe? hmm...

How tall are those Vextras?

They are actually made of 1/2" CPVC pipe, with clovers made out of 1/8" Lexan. They are 1:3 scale, so each side of the "Vextras" is 10 inches long. They look so funny when they are side by side with full size tetras. Here are some pictures of the goals and the tetras:




The white tetra in the last picture is actually a mini magnetic tetra and can be hung from the mini regular goal.

Greg Marra 14-09-2005 16:27

Re: pic: [Teaser]: When Vex meets Tetra
 
How easy is it for a VEX robot to manipulate a 1/3 scale tetra. It seems that that might be a little bit much for such a small robot, especially being able to reach high enough to cap one!

DarMagi 18-09-2005 14:31

Re: pic: [Teaser]: When Vex meets Tetra
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Marra
How easy is it for a VEX robot to manipulate a 1/3 scale tetra. It seems that that might be a little bit much for such a small robot, especially being able to reach high enough to cap one!

Last year on my team, we were trying to manipulate this game with our EduBot kit and some spare K-Nex, well even with tetras made of straws from our local cafeteria at about 6 inch pieces held together by zipties around the end proved to be a challenge, not the weight that is... it was getting a working manipulator to be able to fit on such a small frame and work effectively. Sure, our design looked awsome, but supplying efficient power to work such a device will come into effect I think. Just think, the backup battery is what powers the EduBot, with the added contraptions and weight of a manipulator really puts a strain on everything, so now add the extra weight of the tetra on the end and the height it has to lift them, it makes them heavier than what they really are. It would be fun if we could have gotten this to work last year, than we could compete this year using that design, of course, rebuilt that is. ;)


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