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Madison 12-02-2007 12:48

pic: FRC488 - Operator Interface
 

Sharkbyte 12-02-2007 12:51

Re: pic: FRC488 - Operator Interface
 
Interesting layout. A suggestion: you should use a backshell on that connector to prevent a short.

Jeremytice 12-02-2007 14:00

Re: pic: FRC488 - Operator Interface
 
Very interesting layout but it looks great! You guys did a great job.

Madison 12-02-2007 15:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sharkbyte (Post 576673)
Interesting layout. A suggestion: you should use a backshell on that connector to prevent a short.

They haven't quite finished wiring yet. I'm sure it'll all be cleaned up and covered by the time it's done.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeremytice (Post 576717)
Very interesting layout but it looks great! You guys did a great job.

The kids did a fantastic job on this. All of the mentors are really proud of how careful and deliberate they were about putting it together. Long gone are the days are taking the fastest, easiest route to the finish -- I hope.

nsr 12-02-2007 15:31

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you should create another layer os some kind of way to protect the wires such as using zip ties to consolidate the wires together, and hiding them under a second level...

nice job :)

hayakuneko 12-02-2007 16:28

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hey thats cool, what material did you use for the blue and black panels? looks nice with the logo!

xboxmaniac91 17-02-2007 04:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by hayakuneko (Post 576817)
hey thats cool, what material did you use for the blue and black panels? looks nice with the logo!


The blue part is laser-cut acrylic and the black is painted wood. The clear was also acrylic but was laser-engraved, and has white LED's behind it.


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