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Pjohn1959 14-02-2007 20:16

pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 

Priyadarshy 14-02-2007 20:17

Re: pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 
wow that looks really heavy without anything on it

waiakea11 14-02-2007 20:44

Re: pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 
yeah it does look heavy....how do people get on?

Karthik1 14-02-2007 21:15

Re: pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....

What's your ground clearance???

just wondering, and good luck.

Best regards,
Karthik

angela 14-02-2007 23:45

Re: pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 
that looks super-heavy.:ahh: are you making it lighter somehow, or does it just look heavier than it is?

how would robots get up onto your platforms?

Arefin Bari 14-02-2007 23:59

Re: pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 
You know I am hoping that the material isn't just plain aluminum. I am sure the team thought about the weight issue before starting to build it.

... the other day when I walked in Team 1251's home and picked up a 2x4 ACM (Aluminum Composite Material), I swear I thought it would be 15-20 pounds, when it was really just about 5-8 pounds.

Pjohn1959 15-02-2007 13:39

Re: pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 
It looks heavier than it is. It is made of punched aluminum. Each ramp weighs about 6 pounds. The ends of the ramps are flush with the ground on deploy, then the pistons raise the ramps to a height of 13 inches. More pictures to follow.

tbmantia 15-02-2007 13:46

Re: pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 
Better make sure that you don't put the metal right on the ground-that would be against the rules. Metal or hard plastics cannot be placed directly on the ground.

MrForbes 15-02-2007 13:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tbmantia (Post 578816)
Better make sure that you don't put the metal right on the ground-that would be against the rules. Metal or hard plastics cannot be placed directly on the ground.

Team Update #11 addresses this issue, metal or hard plastics can be placed on the playing field as part of a ramp or platform, if they are properly designed.

coolguybigt 15-02-2007 13:56

Re: pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 
how si the robot going to get on the ramp

MrForbes 15-02-2007 14:33

Re: pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 
wild guess: ramps unfold, robots drive on, then cylinders actuate to lift them up.

fluffy 15-02-2007 15:09

Re: pic: 1429 Ramps deployed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pjohn1959 (Post 578814)
The ends of the ramps are flush with the ground on deploy, then the pistons raise the ramps to a height of 13 inches. More pictures to follow.

from up above


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