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jgannon 15-04-2007 21:23

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Athleticgirl389 15-04-2007 21:23

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It never tips!!!!

=]

Sean Marks 15-04-2007 21:23

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Wow closeness :D

GBIT 15-04-2007 21:24

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that was way toooo close for comfort!!!!!

Athleticgirl389 15-04-2007 21:26

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Never fear teams!!! We are 102% certain that our robot will support your robot... no matter it's weight :cool: I'm careful on the lifting so if one robot gets up, it will STAY up =]

doukjin 15-04-2007 22:37

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what field was this on?

for most of the competition, i was on DaVinci taking pictures and cheering for my VEX team

Athleticgirl389 16-04-2007 09:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by doukjin (Post 617408)
what field was this on?

for most of the competition, i was on DaVinci taking pictures and cheering for my VEX team

This was on the Newton field.. pretty sure this lift was a Friday one

ICE MAN 16-04-2007 09:45

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Yup I saw alot of those on Archimedes. I was a field reset all of friday. Most of the ones that looked like that ended up falling over. It was horrible to watch.


-Cory



Archimedes

Athleticgirl389 19-04-2007 18:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ICE MAN (Post 617588)
Yup I saw alot of those on Archimedes. I was a field reset all of friday. Most of the ones that looked like that ended up falling over. It was horrible to watch.


-Cory



Archimedes

Well I'm glad you can see that not ALL of em tip over =] Hoepfully it never does haha.

vivek16 19-04-2007 19:20

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wow its amazing that with that mich flex it didnt bend or snap the metal.

what are you using for those ramps?

dancingfool 19-04-2007 19:41

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wow that was a close one!!
:eek:

whytheheckme 19-04-2007 23:23

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That's nutty. And sweet. Talk about extreme engineering!

Even 2 of your wheels are off the ground. Love the bumpers!

Jacob

Qbranch 20-04-2007 07:21

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I've never SEEN a kitbot frame torqued so much... amazing.

Is there some kind of locking mechanesm keeping that mechanum-wheeled robot on? airbrakes? :confused:

-q

Joe Ross 20-04-2007 11:50

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It looks like the video shows a little bit of the lifting but not very much of the balancing act.

Newton Match 55: http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...p?matchid=4036

Athleticgirl389 20-04-2007 14:48

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I shall answer all of your questions:

Yes, the metal does bend when the robot goes on. A simple fix? Most deffinately... Just push it back into place and we are ready for the next match :cool:

Aluminum is used for the ramps... kinda like gate aluminum as well as lexan. There are clips at the top of the red [where the 102 is located] that will support the ramps when they come back down... yes high in the air... 18 inches to be exact.

The only thing keeping the mecanum wheels of 1649 from coming off are the aluminum gating we put on. The gating keeps all robots from slipping off. The lexan is ther for the tracktion in case it is needed.

Our engineers are AMAZING when it comes to knowing what we can lift and what we can balance. We have lifted a 120lb robot before just on that one side... including bumpers and battery it was about 135lb and no, it did NOT tip over... we have yet to tip ours =] We can lift 300 pounds with the torque and the cable.

And thanks for posting that video =] We also double lifted in our first match on Saturday =]


If yall have any further questions about the ramps, please ask :)


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