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redbarron 21-01-2008 23:15

pic: Team 1270 & 1532 Side View
 

redbarron 21-01-2008 23:16

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I cleaned it up a little to limit confusion but everything you see is inside of 4x4 box aluminum just like last year. Any comments or questions I'll be glad to answer.

Arefin Bari 21-01-2008 23:26

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Love it!

redbarron 21-01-2008 23:29

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Thanks Arefin Good Luck and I'll see ya in Florida!!

David Guzman 21-01-2008 23:35

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This looks great. I loved this drive system last year.

I can't wait to see what goes on top of it. ;)

See you guys down here in Florida Regional, :yikes:... and then Palmetto. It's gonna be awesome.

redbarron 21-01-2008 23:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by David Guzman (Post 683295)
This looks great. I loved this drive system last year.

I can't wait to see what goes on top of it. ;)

See you guys down here in Florida Regional, :yikes:... and then Palmetto. It's gonna be awesome.

Wow I didn't even notice that you guys were registered for both..... Its gonna be fun, looking forward to it!!

roboticWanderor 22-01-2008 22:13

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AWESOME drive train, extremely compact and very clean.
it seems tank drive uses a center pair of wheels acted as the pivot point though...

i have been thinking something similar up for a while myself....

wilsonmw04 22-01-2008 22:24

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is there a lowered wheel? i can't see it in the drawing.

Brad Voracek 22-01-2008 22:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wilsonmw04 (Post 683981)
is there a lowered wheel? i can't see it in the drawing.

To me it looks like the center two are lower than the outboard two, on the picture. I'm not sure though.

wilsonmw04 22-01-2008 22:33

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yeah i had to zoom in to see it. it's not much. less than 1/8" ?

redbarron 23-01-2008 00:43

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To answer some of the questions I'll put some of the features of the drivetrain....

8 wheel drive skid steer
turns on the center wheels so it turns on center pretty quickly ~~> video
AndyMark 2 speed transmissions integrated into the 4x4 box
4 inch custom wheels
2 wheels in the center are .175" lower than the outer wheels


Thanks for the comments if there is anything I didn't answer just ask and I'll try to answer it for you

Cory 23-01-2008 00:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by redbarron (Post 684098)
2 wheels in the center are .175" higher than the outer wheels

Hopefully you meant lower, or else you have a 4WD bot ;)

redbarron 23-01-2008 00:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 684099)
Hopefully you meant lower, or else you have a 4WD bot ;)

Haha I better change that huh :yikes:

Swampdude 23-01-2008 07:27

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lookin good, is this the same as last years base? Whats speeds are you running at? I got a look at it queuing in finals. seems we're always against you guys, maybe we'll hook up this time :) If we can break that tech tiger bond you guys have, heh... Not to mention meeting on einstien.
OK what goes on top?

David Guzman 23-01-2008 13:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Swampdude (Post 684165)
... If we can break that tech tiger bond you guys have, heh...

:D That's funny Dan, we just love those red dragons. Hey maybe all three of us can play on the same side of the field for once.:yikes:

I can't wait for UCF Regional.

Laaba 80 23-01-2008 13:36

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I remember your robot at Buckeye last year. Your robot was so fast. Are you going to Buckeye again this year?
Joey

redbarron 23-01-2008 14:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Swampdude (Post 684165)
lookin good, is this the same as last years base? Whats speeds are you running at? I got a look at it queuing in finals. seems we're always against you guys, maybe we'll hook up this time :) If we can break that tech tiger bond you guys have, heh... Not to mention meeting on einstien.
OK what goes on top?

Yes it is the same base except for a few minor changes, we raised the frame off the ground a little and we also made some minor changes that we noted last year. I think we made some mistakes when we calculated our speed last year haha so I will get a new speed for our robot, We were going to have to recalculate it anyways for this years bot....... ;)

The top is still a work in progress.......we are deciding this week which prototype design we are going to use as our final design.


Quote:

Originally Posted by David Guzman (Post 684305)
:D That's funny Dan, we just love those red dragons. Hey maybe all three of us can play on the same side of the field for once.:yikes:

I can't wait for UCF Regional.

We love Florida! Everything from the teams to the Arena that it was held in... Hopefully we can all be planning with each other rather than against this year in the eliminations :D

I know we are all anticipating the 24 hour bus ride down there, not to mention the weather. I cant wait.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Laaba 80 (Post 684318)
I remember your robot at Buckeye last year. Your robot was so fast. Are you going to Buckeye again this year?
Joey

Thanks Joey, though team 1270's robot will not be at the Buckeye this year, our home team, team 1532, will be there and we will be cheering for them the whole way. Our mentors will be in the pits with them as well so stop on by if you get a chance, the robots are going to be identical twins. We (team 1270) wanted to be there but due to the issue of needing 2 weeks in between competitions, we could not guarantee that our bot would be waiting for us when we arrived on Thursday.

Laaba 80 23-01-2008 14:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by redbarron (Post 684337)
Thanks Joey, though team 1270's robot will not be at the Buckeye this year our home team, team 1532, will be there and we will be cheering for them the whole way. Our mentors will be in the pits with them as well so stop on by if you get a chance, the robots are going to be identical twins. We (team 1270) wanted to be there but due to the issue of needing 2 weeks in between competitions, we could not guarantee that our bot would be waiting for us when we arrived on Thursday.

Thanks, I'll be sure to go check them out. How long does a robot usually take to ship between regionals, because we are going back to back with Wisconsin, then Buckeye. Could that be a problem?
Joey

redbarron 23-01-2008 14:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Laaba 80 (Post 684339)
Thanks, I'll be sure to go check them out. How long does a robot usually take to ship between regionals, because we are going back to back with Wisconsin, then Buckeye. Could that be a problem?
Joey

From what I have heard, you should try to have your regionals at least 2 weeks apart because any less and there is no guarantee that your bot will arrive on time at your second regional.:confused:

Laaba 80 23-01-2008 14:20

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We were planning on having 2 weeks in between. We originally wanted to go to WI and Minnesota, but minnesota was full. We decided to go to Cleveland again because we knew some of the teams, even though it is back to back. Hopefully it will be there, I guess we'll see what happens:(
Joey

redbarron 23-01-2008 14:37

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Quote:

4.9.7.Consecutive Weekends
You cannot use the FedEx complimentary shipment donation for back-to-back events.
The shipping cost for back-to-back events is extremely costly. Compare shipping a small
package to a location at a “ground” rate, and the cost of sending it overnight. Use this same
scenario to compare freight shipping rates for a 3 or 4-day freight shipment to an overnight or
airfreight shipment. The difference can be staggering!
FIRST discourages teams from competing in events on consecutive weekends if they are
more than 1,000 miles apart. To have your robot ship and arrive at the next event on time,
make arrangements with Shepard Exposition Services Logistics early to help ensure timely
arrival. This is your only option.
Contact your event’s Drayage Company(s) well before both competitions to see if it can/will
ensure a timely shipment and extend the Monday crate arrival deadline for your team.

Hope this helps a little Joey looks like extra cost for shipping too...

Laaba 80 23-01-2008 14:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by redbarron (Post 684353)
Hope this helps a little Joey looks like extra cost for shipping too...

At least we know we have options now. I'll bring this up at our meeting tonight. I dont know if Milwaukee to Cleveland is 1000 miles though, Hopefully not. Thanks for the help.
Joey

vhcook 23-01-2008 14:46

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Per Google Maps, Milwaukee to Cleveland is in the 400-500 mile range.

Laaba 80 23-01-2008 15:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by vhcook (Post 684358)
Per Google Maps, Milwaukee to Cleveland is in the 400-500 mile range.

Cool! thats good news.
Joey

redbarron 24-01-2008 00:04

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One of the area teams is doing the one week thing and I heard the shipping price is ridiculously high so be prepared.:ahh:


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