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Guy_E 27-02-2007 13:57

pic: Team 1574 - Deploying the ramps
 

Peter Matteson 27-02-2007 13:58

Re: pic: Team 1574 - Deploying the ramps
 
How long is your robot from bumper to end of ramp with that thing?

Does it stay within the end zone when opened?

Michael Corsetto 27-02-2007 14:22

Re: pic: Team 1574 - Deploying the ramps
 
I'm sure it fits sideways, you don't HAVE to be oriented front to back with the field to unfold. By the looks of it, I'd say its about 11-12 feet long, much more than the 8 feet that would be necessary to fit front to back in the homezone.

Great job on the unfolding, thats quite a few joints for one ramp. Arm looks solid as well.

Guy_E 27-02-2007 14:30

Re: pic: Team 1574 - Deploying the ramps
 
Each plate is 3 feet long and we have about a 1.5 feet on the robot, which gives us enough room for 2 robot. The arm will be pointing up, so the entire ramp will be free for robots to climb.

If you were wandering what are the ramps made of, it's special aluminum honeycomb plates that we managed to get. They are very light weight and very strong, perfect for being a ramp.

Nate Laverdure 27-02-2007 16:44

Re: pic: Team 1574 - Deploying the ramps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Matteson (Post 587167)
How long is your robot from bumper to end of ramp with that thing?

Does it stay within the end zone when opened?

Better question: will it fit in the pit? :)

VanMan 27-02-2007 17:44

Re: pic: Team 1574 - Deploying the ramps
 
Does it allow for both wide and narrow aspect robots? Our ramps do. They are pretty sweet.

galewind 27-02-2007 18:34

Re: pic: Team 1574 - Deploying the ramps
 
this design actually looks fairly similar to ours, except ours is longways, is in three solid sections (with the hole in the middle, it just has supports). It also has its feet in the middle rather than on the edges.

robostangs548 27-02-2007 19:50

Re: pic: Team 1574 - Deploying the ramps
 
Wow... this picture just leaves me thinking that I really dident think hard enough on a ramp design when i could have thought up something as simple and effective as this is. Nice work.... Good luck at regionals....


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