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wedellm 29-01-2008 21:25

pic: The Corps Concept
 

jgannon 29-01-2008 21:26

Re: pic: The Corps Concept
 
<obvious> That is a tiny robot. </obvious>

Very cool design... I hope to see quite a few mini-bots this year.

EricH 29-01-2008 21:35

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So where does the flag holder go? What about bumpers?

Tytus Gerrish 29-01-2008 21:43

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WOWH! its Clear. SWEET!!!

Qbranch 29-01-2008 23:22

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I SOOO WANTED PEOPLE TO DO THIS!

It's going to be so awesome when there's two big robots then they introduce your little robot and the camera dude has to zoom way in.

Sweet! :]

-q

p.s. Do you have an autonomous?

Blue_Mist 29-01-2008 23:31

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It's nice! Where does the battery go? I like how you packed in all of the electronics. I'm curious about the drive train and the black things on top, and I'm guessing that the curved white piece closes to form the other half of a smooth, compact rabbit. How big is the footprint? It's hard to tell scale from the picture. How much does it weigh? Maximum speed? It certainly looks different!

BenB 29-01-2008 23:56

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Wow, I really wanted to do one of these too. I have all the same questions as above. Top speed? hybrid? battery? bumpers? and most importantly flag holder? This was the one I couldnt get past to convince our team of trying this route. I hope it works out for the best for you guys and you actually use this bot. Please reply with answers to these seemingly impossible questions.

s_forbes 30-01-2008 00:57

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Aw, wish you guys were coming to Arizona again this year. I'd love to see that little thing running around the track!

LightWaves1636 31-01-2008 03:14

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neat guys,looks tiny and fast..... see ya at scrimmage?:)
So far with the teams here in Colorado, the teams I mentor, the drive trains have been incredibly fast, it's gong to be interesting at Mines.

wedellm 31-01-2008 15:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 688384)
So where does the flag holder go? What about bumpers?

The bumper will be wrap sectional and we haven't put on the exhaust pipes (flag holder) yet.

wedellm 31-01-2008 15:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_Mist (Post 688490)
It's nice! Where does the battery go? I like how you packed in all of the electronics. I'm curious about the drive train and the black things on top, and I'm guessing that the curved white piece closes to form the other half of a smooth, compact rabbit. How big is the footprint? It's hard to tell scale from the picture. How much does it weigh? Maximum speed? It certainly looks different!

Foot print=131/2" by 131/2"
With bumpers and battery weight= 62lbs
Speed= 35fps

wedellm 31-01-2008 15:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 2166BlueBotics (Post 688512)
Wow, I really wanted to do one of these too. I have all the same questions as above. Top speed? hybrid? battery? bumpers? and most importantly flag holder? This was the one I couldnt get past to convince our team of trying this route. I hope it works out for the best for you guys and you actually use this bot. Please reply with answers to these seemingly impossible questions.

Yes we do have a hybrid.

Brandon Holley 31-01-2008 15:54

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Holy crap.... 35 fps???!!!

Mr MOE 31-01-2008 15:59

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Very neat!

How well can it take a Trackball impact?

otomerobot 31-01-2008 15:59

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Oh man this thing looks like its gonna be fast!
I hopt to see little bots this year :D
They make me smiley!:)

wedellm 31-01-2008 16:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr MOE (Post 689621)
Very neat!

How well can it take a Trackball impact?

Cover is reenforced.

robotoby35138 31-01-2008 16:42

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what about the ground clearance and the height of the robot?

wedellm 31-01-2008 16:46

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Ground clearance is approximately 3 inches and is about 20 inches tall.


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