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falconmaster 12-01-2008 17:48

pic: completed rolling chassis
 

Akash Rastogi 12-01-2008 17:49

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Whats the weight of that, as of now? looking good.

Boydean 12-01-2008 18:06

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We thought about this design...didn't go with it though :(

Seraph117 12-01-2008 18:14

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it looks like its ready for war

i like the armor

lukevanoort 12-01-2008 18:44

Re: pic: completed rolling chassis
 
Somebody a fan of Swampthing?

Seraph117 12-01-2008 18:46

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not especially, although i am a fan of total combat with tanks

dbell 12-01-2008 20:17

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very nice.
I'm curios why you chose to "chop off" the corners making a hexagon instead of a rectangle? I know this is what swampthing did last year.
DB

falconmaster 12-01-2008 20:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dbell (Post 676413)
very nice.
I'm curios why you chose to "chop off" the corners making a hexagon instead of a rectangle? I know this is what swampthing did last year.
DB

We did it so if we were trying to squeeze in between two robots, it would make it easier to kind to push between them. This might happen if we are going fast and two robots get in the way.

By the way...we love swampthing!

Tytus Gerrish 12-01-2008 20:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lukevanoort (Post 676354)
Somebody a fan of Swampthing?

good catch. and not a bad way to shape a robot if you have a driver that likes spearing through resistance

Joe Finkel 12-01-2008 23:19

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and what size wheel are you using?

falconmaster 12-01-2008 23:26

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eight inch

Joe Finkel 12-01-2008 23:52

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I haven't used coolie ds. on our robots, we used alum. omni, I think
they are more rigid ,but again...

s_forbes 12-01-2008 23:56

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Nice! The angled front end should keep you from getting snagged. Do I see flat stock on the back to support the wheels? That's one shape we don't have that could be very useful in my opinion.

falconmaster 13-01-2008 00:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by s_forbes (Post 676644)
Nice! The angled front end should keep you from getting snagged. Do I see flat stock on the back to support the wheels? That's one shape we don't have that could be very useful in my opinion.

you have it, its the 6 inch c-channel with the angles cut off

team1203 4life 18-01-2008 09:34

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what is the advantage of having to regular drive wheels in sted of having 4 powered omni wheels
just asking cause of way you r robot is desined


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