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pic: Team 469's Robot for 2006 pic 2
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what sort of equipment did you use to make the helix?
we were going to use some emt conduit tubing on our robot and we had a hard time making a regular circle also I think that loading from the floor through the center of the helix is a very clever idear |
Re: pic: Team 469's Robot for 2006 pic 2
Yet another spiral.
We used a central aluminum pipe that holds 60 aluminum rods in the formation of a spiral staircase. It's a bit heavy, but we can make it with less machining and stuff. |
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i <3 the helix! i wonder where i have seen a helix before. :rolleyes:
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I really love your hopper.. looks a bit heavy, but it wins for the ammount of balls it can hold :)
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I spent a little bit of time with 469 a day or two before ship, and that hopper is money! Very light, very sturdy, and great capacity. I can see some Industrial Design in this hopper.
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Oddly enough, the helix, with ball-stop mechanism, weighs 4.69 lbs.
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Thanks Rich.
In fact, the helix storage weighs less than 5 pounds complete. Completely made from 0.035" wall aluminum tube. Thanks for the comments. We are anxious for GLR. |
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Wow, by the look of that robot, I'd say you were 15 pounds over. But looks can be deceiving I guess.
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Actually, a lot of it is 1/16" thick angle...
So it's hella lighter?!? |
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