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Dave Scheck 25-02-2008 11:53

pic: Wildstang 2008
 

Brandon Holley 25-02-2008 11:53

Re: pic: Wildstang 2008
 
holy moley...its gonna be another amazing 'stang bot

Alex Cormier 25-02-2008 11:55

Re: pic: Wildstang 2008
 
wow... i am ALWAYS amazed on how much you can pack into a bot and still make it under weight.

now, only if i could see it up close...

Starke 25-02-2008 11:55

Re: pic: Wildstang 2008
 
Are those bouncy balls I see in the clear tube :ahh: !? I am amazed at the robot. I can not wait to see it in action!

T3_1565 25-02-2008 11:56

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looks amazing yet again guys, I'll be watching it as close as I can from my computer screen :D

LaurenH 25-02-2008 11:56

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Excellent design. Are those bouncy balls inside the accumulator? I see crab drive, but it's hard to see how you hurdle the ball (maybe a lift system?).

Rosiebotboss 25-02-2008 12:19

Re: pic: Wildstang 2008
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LaurenH (Post 706926)
Excellent design. Are those bouncy balls inside the accumulator? I see crab drive, but it's hard to see how you hurdle the ball (maybe a lift system?).

That clear tube better not be an accumulator! I'd have to fail it at inspection for a non conforming pneumatic device. I'm sure the wiring is up to code. :D

Joe J. 25-02-2008 12:27

Re: pic: Wildstang 2008
 
I would venture to guess that clear tube is a roller, looks like pulley driven from a banebots gearbox near the top. I would also guess the octagon panel folds down to the floor to hold the ball like an "egg dyeing" scoop, with the panel with the roller supporting it from the top.

Another great looking bot, good luck Wildstang!

s_forbes 25-02-2008 12:34

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Very cool, as usual. Looks like you take up a pretty large footprint this year, I'm guessing that front frame assembly drops down after the match starts for more stability. Although I'm having trouble figuring out the manipulator... I see the ball knocker offer, but I don't get how the robot picks up the ball and (guessing here) launches it?

I'll be watching the webcast this week to see how it works!

Joe J. 25-02-2008 12:43

Re: pic: Wildstang 2008
 
Actually the more I look at it the more it reminds me of the 2004 Wildstang robot.

IndySam 25-02-2008 12:47

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Looks like a elevator/forklift design. Those two large cylinders right next to each other would provide a lot of lift.


Nice work guys, can't wait to see it at Boilermaker.

Waynep 25-02-2008 12:55

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Wildstang,
Another sexy machine out of your shop. The bouncy balls are definitely a nice touch in the roller. Is the caster assembly an outrigger that is extended for additional stability or is this your starting configuration? Judging by where the bumpers end I'm guessing they slide out....but you guys never cease to amaze and surprise me. Great job! Can't wait to see it in action.
-wayne

Ryan Dognaux 25-02-2008 13:09

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Just one more reason that Midwest is the regional to watch this weekend. Can't wait to see it in action in person at Boilermaker.

Al Skierkiewicz 25-02-2008 14:00

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Hmmmm...
How to answer....
Dana, the clear tube is and remains at the atmospheric pressure of the venue.
The balls are ping pong balls with "ones" on them, multicolor of course.
No, we don't do the easter egg thing but we do pick up balls.
No, we don't launch, but we can hurdle.
Lauren, Lauren, Lauren, no idea how you came to that conclusion!
Yes, we think we are stable, but time will tell.
Same as always, we can go forward and back, and up and down.
See everyone on Thursday.

Alex Cormier 25-02-2008 14:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 706976)
Hmmmm...
How to answer....
Dana, the clear tube is and remains at the atmospheric pressure of the venue.
The balls are ping pong balls with "ones" on them, multicolor of course.
No, we don't do the easter egg thing but we do pick up balls.
No, we don't launch, but we can hurdle.
Lauren, Lauren, Lauren, no idea how you came to that conclusion!
Yes, we think we are stable, but time will tell.
Same as always, we can go forward and back, and up and down.
See everyone on Thursday.

hmm... does it look more of car type steering, now that i look at it more closely.




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let's all rant in demand of a video... :p


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