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JoeXIII'007 28-02-2007 16:46

pic: 66 robot 'Atlas' wingspan view
 

robostangs548 28-02-2007 16:47

Re: pic: 66 robot 'Atlas' wingspan view
 
Very Nice!!! Hope you and your team does well at Great Lakes this year.... See you at the competition!

imax48236 28-02-2007 16:50

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Very nice. We decided not to go for the ramp-provider capability, because we figured other teams would create great ramps. Excellent. See you at Great Lakes!

Dan Petrovic 28-02-2007 17:13

Re: pic: 66 robot 'Atlas' wingspan view
 
Atlas? What an outstanding name for a lifting 'bot!

Good job and good luck to you guys.

Sean Marks 28-02-2007 17:41

Re: pic: 66 robot 'Atlas' wingspan view
 
Very Cool. Good Luck at Regionals :D

Tottanka 28-02-2007 17:42

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LOL
We have a bot with the same name =]
And it functions just like yours, only in a different way thoguh

JackN 28-02-2007 19:04

Re: pic: 66 robot 'Atlas' wingspan view
 
Sweet bot, but I see no arm. Am I just blind or are you guys running without the use of a arm this year? Plus how long are those things?

Bill_Hancoc 28-02-2007 19:41

Re: pic: 66 robot 'Atlas' wingspan view
 
wow...you could hold both you teamates and the other alliance with that spread.

BBnum3 28-02-2007 19:45

Re: pic: 66 robot 'Atlas' wingspan view
 
I love the pneumatic lifters I am seeing this year, and this one looks like one of the best. One thing i can't tell from the picture is how you get the cylinders to extend straight up without getting in the way. My team struggled to figure out how to do that and I was wondering how you did it.

JoeXIII'007 28-02-2007 20:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1derboy (Post 587909)
Sweet bot, but I see no arm. Am I just blind or are you guys running without the use of a arm this year? Plus how long are those things?

You're not blind... there are no arms... thus its peaceful... :p

As far as full length... ~15ft if not more ~7ft a piece

Quote:

Originally Posted by bill_hancoc
wow...you could hold both you teamates and the other alliance with that spread.

not quite, it can still only hold two because the cylinders act as protection from robots falling off.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBnum3
I love the pneumatic lifters I am seeing this year, and this one looks like one of the best. One thing i can't tell from the picture is how you get the cylinders to extend straight up without getting in the way. My team struggled to figure out how to do that and I was wondering how you did it.

During the planning phase, I had proposed and built a VEX prototype of a robot that would stand up like a picture frame before match start (I'll get a picture up of this, its the same concept). During autonomous the arm holding the bot up would swing up, landing the bot, and then be capable of putting tubes up on the rack as well by driving by. This really got ideas flowing on my team. The pneumatic tubes in this case, start flat at ramp level, and then by the activating of another tube after the robot parks, the large tubes flip up (lever system) and then can be activated to lift the robot up.

Trust me, once you see it, it will all make amazing sense. ;)

thepope 23-03-2007 02:44

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OMG tghat looks very similar to our bots pic team 1448. We had a 10' wingspan and could lift ovr 400lbs. We won the Xerox Robot innovation Desing award or something like that. look us up.


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