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Drwurm 12-01-2008 01:06

pic: Even the brightest minds go awry sometimes....
 

GUI 12-01-2008 01:08

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That's not a problem, it appears to be one of those trick drivetrains, like the tyco rc cars. It can flip over and still drive. Unless those wheels are to be used to hold the ball?

I hope they fixed it!

Guy Davidson 12-01-2008 01:08

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Either a problem, or you plan to balance your robot on your gearboxes :P

Brian J. R. 12-01-2008 01:09

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transmissions are not usually below the wheel line, as far as I can tell that is; that might prove difficult in driving now wont it...

Vikesrock 12-01-2008 01:11

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Looks like somebody put the entire far side assembly on backwards. You'd drive in a lovely little circle like that! Like a fish with 1 fin.

Otaku 12-01-2008 01:22

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Well, it'll corner better than other 'bots.

But that's about it.

rachal 12-01-2008 01:33

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Hahaha nice.

How much does it weigh, out of idle curiosity :P

Akash Rastogi 12-01-2008 01:37

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lol, that made my day:p

Drwurm 12-01-2008 01:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rachal (Post 675878)
Hahaha nice.

How much does it weigh, out of idle curiosity :P

I believe this practice base (summer project) came in at 70ish pounds. But we're probably gonna trim a bit of that weight for our bot-in-progress.

Scott Morgan 12-01-2008 02:25

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The entire left side of your drive train is upside down

Uberbots 12-01-2008 03:36

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Itl work on some obscure hyperbolic playing field or something...

MrForbes 12-01-2008 09:37

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one side of the robot exists in an inverted universe.

Tom Line 12-01-2008 09:57

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No safety glasses?

Oh, and your drivetrain, of course. :)

AdamHeard 12-01-2008 12:46

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It's times like these that make me consider removing all references to 294 in my profile/signature ;) .



But, seriously.... WHAT?!?!?!?! How could you even do that to my baby

As for the weight; keep in mind that includes all electronics, parts that have yet to be lightened, heavier transmissions and heavier drive modules than what will be used.


EDIT: They are wearing safety glasses, you can see them just barely; awkward angle

Tytus Gerrish 12-01-2008 20:28

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that might work. on a very strange and gravitationally absurd planet.

artdutra04 12-01-2008 21:27

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And thus, 294 introduced the first General Lee inspired drive train...


unclewaldo 12-01-2008 22:01

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Let me make this perfectly clear.... that was NOT our faithful assembly team who did this to our summer protobot [put a sideplate and wheel assembly on upside down on a drivetrain module]

Our faithful assembly/fabrication subteam was OFFSITE faithfully fabricating parts for the 2008 bot. It was members of the NON-assembly/fabrication subteams that took it upon themselver to 'start fidlling with things" and were responsible for this GROSS MISCARRIAGE OF ASSEMBLY. They have been duely punished [10 minutes of time-out in the corner] and warned not to venture outside their field of expertese every again without proper supervision. We of the fabrication/assembly subteam will not mess with their wires and code, they will not mess with our nuts and bolts.

Sorry Adam... we leave the non-believers unsupervised and this is what happens...


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