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Mr MOE 24-02-2007 11:51

pic: MOE 2007 - MOEzilla
 

Tom Bottiglieri 24-02-2007 11:54

Re: pic: MOE 2007 - MOEzilla
 
Whats next?

MOEFox?
Internet ExMOEr?
OpMOE?

Sorry, geek humor.

Cody Carey 24-02-2007 12:00

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MOE-zilla looks awesome, as always! I'm sure I'm not the only one who was checking your site regularly in hopes that the "soon to be released" message had gone away :). I've got a few quick question's, though...

Your grabber looks very effective and simple, but it also looks as though it puts a lot of your weight in the air - Do you foresee having to put a wheelie bar on this year's bot?

I think I can just barely make out Bane bots transmissions in your drivetrain. If I am correct, is there any reason you chose to use them this year even with their current failure rate?

And lastly, how do you guys actuate the ramps?


Looks great, thanks for the picture.

Mike Starke 24-02-2007 12:05

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Can't wait to see MOEzilla in action at FLR!!!

Lil' Lavery 24-02-2007 12:05

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It looks like you load and hold tubes on the side of your bot. Any reason for this? Is it harder to load than other methods?

Ben Piecuch 24-02-2007 12:35

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I don't want to steal the "ThMOEnder" from the team, but here's my understanding of their design... :)

The short arm is able to rotate (horizontally) on their elevator, much like their '05 tetra bot. This allows it to store within the envelope, as well as score from both the side and front of the robot. It looks to have a double pneumatic actuated grabber, where the top clamps down to grab a ringer, and the bottom swings downward to release the ringer. I can't tell if the arm pivots on those 4-bar links or not.

I like the design a lot! The ramps have some nifty guard rails on it, and I can only assume that they are planning on using the back wall to guilde the robots on the opposite side of the ramp. One of the subtle devices I spied are the wheel blocks on the angled side of the ramp. They look to be spring loaded, so that a robot can drive over them, but help to support the robot after the power is cut. Very nice! Can't wait to see some video.

BEN

talltree357 24-02-2007 12:45

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That looks like a really cool robot and I can't wait to see it at Philly. I have a couple questions.

Your grabber appears to turret, is this so?

Also, what material are your ramps made of?

Mr MOE 24-02-2007 14:56

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Thanks for the comments gang. It's great to see lotsa bot photos online to start examining designs and thought processes.

I can answer a few questions...

Our grabber does rotate about our vertical arm, about 180-degrees. The grabber does not pivot on it's horizontal axis. It is not that heavy - 5-6 lbs - and does not cause a problem being high in the air. No need for wheelie bars (this season, anyway).

We are not using Banebots.

Ramp Actuation - we have only run a few tests. Need to run more to determine best method.

MOEzilla loads tubes from the front. It appears to load from the side due to grabber position in the photo.

Ramp material -luan board with stiffening panels made of composite honeycomb sheets.

Can't wait to test MOEzilla in competition! See all of you headed to Rochester in two weeks. Best of luck to teams competing on Week 1!

Conor Ryan 24-02-2007 17:16

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I've looked at pictures and the robot MOE has produced in the past, this one looks like it has a little bit of everything they have made all rolled into it. I have a good feeling about this robot. Great job MOE

CraigHickman 24-02-2007 19:39

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I like it a ton! The one downside: It doesn't have 6 arms like the really old mozilla did...

How quickly can you go from ground to top?

Mr MOE 24-02-2007 21:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 114ManualLabor (Post 585803)
I like it a ton! The one downside: It doesn't have 6 arms like the really old mozilla did...

How quickly can you go from ground to top?

Good question. I don't have an accurate answer for you since we didn't time it. It's fast. Fast enough to put a hole in our lab's ceiling tiles before we could stop it. :D

Dan-o 24-02-2007 22:59

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I've been waiting for a long time to see this bot. My favorite time of the build season is always seeing MOE's reveal (One of these years, I'll make it down to Beach St. to see the real thing). Machine looks great, I'm pumped to see it on webcasts.

DUCKIE 25-02-2007 07:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri (Post 585486)
Whats next?

MOEFox?
Internet ExMOEr?
OpMOE?

Sorry, geek humor.

You joke, but you should see the list of names we come up with every year to choose from. This year it was almost 2 pages of names in rather small print.

By the way Dan-o, It would be neat if you came down to visit from Albany, but you will not find us at Beech Street. Those building belong to DART now. We moved over to Barley Mill a few years ago.

ChaosParadeXi 25-02-2007 11:08

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we're going to have some fun in competitions. as Mr Moe said, our deployment speed hasn't been timed yet but the capability of our arm is quite impressive. rochester should be a good proving ground and will definitely be an adventure (going that far up into new york at least, is it still cold up there btw? I need to know how to pack).

Koko Ed 25-02-2007 11:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ChaosParadeXi (Post 586069)
we're going to have some fun in competitions. as Mr Moe said, our deployment speed hasn't been timed yet but the capability of our arm is quite impressive. rochester should be a good proving ground and will definitely be an adventure (going that far up into new york at least, is it still cold up there btw? I need to know how to pack).

Dress warmly.
It may snow.


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