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Donut 03-02-2007 15:56

pic: 498: A robot and some parts
 

Cyberguy34000 03-02-2007 19:25

Re: pic: 498: A robot and some parts
 
What are those ramp pieces made of? Could you tell us a little about where you got them, how much they weigh, etc.?

Dominicano0519 03-02-2007 20:16

Re: pic: 498: A robot and some parts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyberguy34000 (Post 571104)
What are those ramp pieces made of? Could you tell us a little about where you got them, how much they weigh, etc.?

yo those aren't ramp pieces they are just plastic shelves
we have thousands of those thing in our machine shop
i heard you can buy those at home depot or something like that

although it would be cool to see a robot use those as ramps because they are pretty light weight.

mormannoob 03-02-2007 20:35

Re: pic: 498: A robot and some parts
 
actually, we are using those as our ramp we still have some details to work out on them but that is the material we are using

Donut 04-02-2007 00:31

Re: pic: 498: A robot and some parts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyberguy34000 (Post 571104)
What are those ramp pieces made of? Could you tell us a little about where you got them, how much they weigh, etc.?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dominicano0519 (Post 571132)
yo those aren't ramp pieces they are just plastic shelves
we have thousands of those thing in our machine shop
i heard you can buy those at home depot or something like that

Indeed, these are just plastic shelves we picked up at Home Depot. They weigh in at slightly under 5 lbs. each, but can handle a load greater than 750 lbs. Why design a load supporting system when you can find one?

Currently we've cut out the middle section of them on one side, and we're going to be adding material over the top to better distribute the force and get better traction. Just trying to use them as is causes all of the plastic cross supports to get snapped off.

Kaizer007 10-02-2007 23:23

Re: pic: 498: A robot and some parts
 
And our revamping ideas and massive overhaul of the robot means these cool shelving pieces have been scrapped as a ramp idea, just for an update. Sorry for crushing your hopes to see them actually used.


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