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razor95kds 23-02-2007 00:17

pic: 766's robot for 07
 

Rick-906 23-02-2007 00:17

Re: pic: 766's robot for 07
 
solid looking machine
cool looking speed holes

Michael Corsetto 23-02-2007 00:29

Re: pic: 766's robot for 07
 
Does the wrist actuate independently? Or is it held parallel to the ground? Also, how many robots can you hold up?

Nice bot, I look forward to seeing it at SVR.

razor95kds 23-02-2007 00:29

Re: pic: 766's robot for 07
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick-906 (Post 584779)
solid looking machine
cool looking speed holes

the speed holes our on our ramp, but the ramp looks like it is going to be removed because we are two pounds overweight.

=Martin=Taylor= 23-02-2007 00:31

Re: pic: 766's robot for 07
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by razor95kds (Post 584785)
the speed holes our on our ramp, but the ramp looks like it is going to be removed because we are two pounds overweight.

You could always remove that pesky compressor (assuming your using it for shifting)

razor95kds 23-02-2007 00:38

Re: pic: 766's robot for 07
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rex114 (Post 584784)
Does the wrist actuate independently? Or is it held parallel to the ground? Also, how many robots can you hold up?

Nice bot, I look forward to seeing it at SVR.

our wrist can actuate using a window motor, but was used for practice just as a 4-bar linkage. Right now we barely hold one robot and the ramp will most likely be removed.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hachiban VIII (Post 584788)
You could always remove that pesky compressor (assuming your using it for shifting)

we use the compressor offboard and our programmer and another student built this wonderful box that plugs two cables into the side of the robot and starts charging the tanks.

Nuttyman54 23-02-2007 09:18

Re: pic: 766's robot for 07
 
wow, that arm looks almost identical to our (971's) 2005 arm. Should work better with 6wd and lighter game pieces though...:D


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