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I really like the dual ball track feeding into a central elevator in the center. This is a system similar to 191's, whose video shows a very capable system. Sadly, I don't see a way to easily human load the robot. Is this, finally, a Wildstang 'bot that CAN'T do everything?! :) BEN |
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To be honest the first thing i thought of was how did you get so many of 1 color combo poof ball?
Looks really solid. Good job 111! |
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Man, things are starting to shape up!
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Obviously, they didn't need that extra week :rolleyes:
I'm guessing this thing does it all, even serves refreshments. |
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Anyone know a good way to clean drool off of a keyboard?
WOAH! I like! Can't wait to see video! :ahh: :yikes: |
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so now where is that polished part that you posted earlier this year on this thing? or at least what was/is it?
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wow. Love the wide design! (Why didn't we think of that...*hunts down DT kids*)
It looks like you've got a pretty incredible hopper capacity, especially for such a solid bot. (no CG problems here!) Good job, can't wait to see you guys at Nats...or sooner (regionals? we're at new jersey and palmetto) |
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Wildstang - Awesome job as usual
Those parts don't look like the ones that fell out of the case in the video - you guys were joshing us again weren't you! |
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AHHHHHHHHHHHH :ahh: what an awesome robot...... good thing we don't face you till nationals
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Once again great robot, Drew p.s best design I have seen yet |
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Ok first off, AWESOME BOT........so efficient use of space. I'd expect people from NASA to have a hard time doing this. BRILLIANT. Well after saying that, I think I got it figured out. Ok it seems that you kept to the keep it simple stupid. Well anyways I think you have a (two small cim) 4 wheel drive (two traction (front), two omni (back)) also im betting you have a huge tank tread (powered by a minibike cim, lowered with pneumatics) to plant when shooting, to get up the ramp, and to push robots around with some good push power (directly in middle under electronics). For your ball collector (2 fisher price w/ gearbox), I think you can only pick up two balls at a time, that picture is a little misleading, after they are picked up, they are on a rack that moves them with gravity to the back of the bot where they all meet up. From there, they have an agitator or something to keep the balls from getting jamed. Then, they use a two timing belt w/ pulleys to feed the balls up to the shooter (I'm guessing they used a globe). The shooter is a single wheel with the ifi traction tread. They used a small cim. The turret is turned using the vandor.
Also, I'm amazed that from what I think, they are using almost every motor, I'm guessing there batteries would last a minute with them moving around in a match, but i guess if you do it right, you can pull a good 2 minutes out of it if you very efficient, but I wouldnt put it past them, Look at how little space they used!! That seems to be everything. I know someone that was on Wildstang a few years ago and she let me in on some past secrets of WildStang. I have no clue if any of its right. Wildstang, I'm sorry if i exposed your robot, but this is just a guess. Good Luck To All |
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The physical embodiment of "awesome". That pretty much sums up my feelings on your robot...I can't wait to see you guys at competition!
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120 pounds of twisted steel and sex appeal
Nice robot. |
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Judgeing from the bot being on the ramp and everything im taking that the shooter isn't at 5'. Now with this I would have to say 'stang is using swerve, even though they do have a nice turret on the top.
Great looking bot! |
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