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Mike Norton 15-02-2007 08:49

pic: Team 61 robot
 

65_Xero_Huskie 15-02-2007 08:50

Re: pic: Team 61 robot
 
That spike on your arm really scares me, have you poped any tubes yet?

Mike Norton 15-02-2007 11:13

Re: pic: Team 61 robot
 
Quote:

That spike on your arm really scares me, have you poped any tubes yet?

we have not pop any tubes. every sharp edge has been rounded

RoboDriver1718 15-02-2007 11:15

Re: pic: Team 61 robot
 
I am kind of confused on how the bot picks up the tube. i was just wondering
GOOD LUCK:D

Mike Norton 15-02-2007 11:25

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Quote:

I am kind of confused on how the bot picks up the tube. i was just wondering
GOOD LUCK

as the tube is pushed down to the floor the robot backs up pulling the tube upright which goes over the arm. then the arm goes up.

blakwyte 15-02-2007 12:30

Re: pic: Team 61 robot
 
i believe that every exposed surface on your robot has to be at least 1 in square ... we're having issues trying to meet that req. i may be wrong but that spike looks kinda risky to me, too.

Donut 15-02-2007 12:34

Re: pic: Team 61 robot
 
Interesting pick up method! It reminds me of 696's for this year, only without the wheel.

I like the placement of the flag holder on your arm as well.

waiakea11 15-02-2007 12:38

Re: pic: Team 61 robot
 
looks great.....

Nate Laverdure 15-02-2007 16:36

Re: pic: Team 61 robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Norton (Post 578740)
as the tube is pushed down to the floor the robot backs up pulling the tube upright which goes over the arm. then the arm goes up.

Clever and simple. Does this pushing/rolling pick-up method work on underinflated ringers?

Mike Norton 15-02-2007 18:23

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underinflated ringers?
it will pick up tube which are close to being 2/3 deflated


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